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Ireland has joined the space club with the launch of Eirsat-1, a tiny brick-sized satellite with a big future.
The student-led cubesat will conduct gamma-ray astronomy. Ireland is all set to see its first-ever satellite reach orbit. The Educational Irish Research Satellite 1, or EIRSAT-1, was built by ...
In what represents a major milestone for Ireland's emerging space industry, academics, students and engineers from University College Dublin witnessed their EIRSAT-1 satellite being launched into ...
EIRSAT-1, a student-built CubeSat, has been successfully launched into space, officially becoming Ireland's first satellite The student-led project involved more than 50 students from University ...
IRELAND’S FIRST EVER satellite has detected two gamma-rays bursts. EIRSAT-1 (Educational Irish Research Satellite 1) was designed, built, and tested by students at University College Dublin.
The Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, has successfully launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, on Dec. 1, 2023. Hitching a ride on a SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher, the small ...
Ireland is to launch its first satellite into space from French Guiana between January 20 and February 20.
IRELAND’S first satellite is expected to be launched in the next few months. This comes after Tanaiste Leo Varadkar signed off on a memorandum which will register the satellite with the UN.
The failure of the attempt to launch the first satellite into orbit from UK soil has no implications for the deployment of an Irish satellite developed by students and researchers at UCD ...
Ireland has joined the space club with the launch of Eirsat-1, a tiny brick-sized satellite with a big future.
Ireland is all set to see its first-ever satellite reach orbit. The Educational Irish Research Satellite 1, or EIRSAT-1, was built by University College Dublin students as part of the European ...
Irish scientists hope the country’s first satellite in space will “open doors” for further technology demonstrations, as plans are already under way to develop a second satellite.
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