• Kartemis Challenge

    Kartemis Challenge

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    INSTRUCTIONS All eyes are turned towards Artemis; we couldn’t let this event pass without a little challenge. You are at the helm of the Kartemis program.. This program aims for the return of Kerbonauts to the Mun. It’s only the first step of a much more ambitious program, that of the first Kerbal on Duna.…

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  • How’s the KSC association doing at the end of 2021?

    Hey little buddies! It’s been a while since we’ve caught up on the association, its activities, members, goals, and it’s time to do this exercise, while keeping it concise! You know I’m always to the point, right? ^^ We’re nearing the end of 2021, which saw a significant event that we, the staff, had been…

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  • KSPACECONTEST

    KSPACECONTEST

    We are proud to announce our first IRL event for #KSP 🚀 with @spacecon_io. Join an unprecedented Hackathon: 24 teams, 10 hours, and over €500 in prizes! Thanks to @OMENbyHP_fr, our Tech partner 👍 http://spacecon.io/ksp/ http://discord.gg/TxhnSzezdM

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  • Opportunity: the rover of all records

    Opportunity: the rover of all records

    As the InSight lander finished deploying the HP3 thermal probe on the surface of the red planet, NASA announced the official end of the Mars Exploration Rover mission. Launched more than 15 years ago, this mission included two rovers: Spirit and Opportunity. It was the latter which, after many years of faithful service and extensive…

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  • 64 satellites and a third launcher reuse! Who can top that?

    64 satellites and a third launcher reuse! Who can top that?

    SpaceX, that name surely rings a bell for you! But do you remember well the goal of this American company with its Falcon 9 launcher, and more particularly with the latest version, the Block 5? The aim is to reuse the first stage of the rocket about ten times without major repairs, and then up…

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  • BepiColombo, the instruments and the technical aspects of an extraordinary mission

    BepiColombo, the instruments and the technical aspects of an extraordinary mission

    The BepiColombo mission consists primarily of two orbiters: the European MPO and the Japanese MMO. Their objectives are different but they share a common goal: to help us learn more about the planet closest to the Sun, Mercury. This mission has diverse objectives across various themes: Planet formation and evolution: Determine how Mercury formed to…

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  • BepiColombo: The Story of a Highly Ambitious Mission

    BepiColombo: The Story of a Highly Ambitious Mission

    Mercury. The planet closest to the Sun. It remains highly mysterious to us. Only two space probes have explored it: Mariner 10, which flew by three times in 1974-75, and then MESSENGER, which orbited the planet’s poles from 2011 to 2015. Both missions were highly innovative and represented pioneers in space exploration. Unfortunately, neither fully…

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  • SAOCOM 1A: an Argentine observation satellite and supersonic booms in California.

    SAOCOM 1A: an Argentine observation satellite and supersonic booms in California.

    If there’s one thing we’re starting to get used to, it’s the spectacular landings by SpaceX. These were typically done at three distinct locations: on land at Cape Canaveral, in the Atlantic on the OCISLY barge, or in the Pacific on the JRTI barge. However, with its launch on October 8, 2018, SpaceX inaugurated a…

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  • HTV, a 7th Cargo to the ISS

    HTV, a 7th Cargo to the ISS

    Did you know that Japan also sends spacecraft to the International Space Station? Yes, the H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV, is a Japanese cargo spacecraft, and the seventh in the family was launched on September 22, 2018 (at 19:52 CEST)! In addition to being the largest current spacecraft to dock with the ISS, it is…

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  • A unique satellite: Aeolus

    A unique satellite: Aeolus

    The measurement of winds is an essential element of our daily lives. Whether it’s predicting the weather, determining where to place wind farms, constructing airports, or knowing when to evacuate populations during cyclones, understanding winds and having a monitoring system for them is crucial. It is for this purpose that Aeolus was created, the first…

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