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Indian students’ 3D-printed satellite takes flight
Al Jazeera English
2017-06-22
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A group of teenagers in India have created the world’s smallest and lightest satellite with 3D-printing technology.
The KalamSat was sent on a four-hour sub-orbital flight to test whether it is really as good as it looks.
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