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održano REPUBLIČKO CANSAT/RAKETNO TAKMIČENJE ZA UČENIKE u okviru wcrc-a (wcrc Serbia)

U subotu, 09. aprila 2022. godine na Aerodromu „Veliki Radinci“ održano je republičko CanSat/Raketno takmičenje za učenike osnovnih i srednjih škola. Na takmičenju su učestvovali najbolji timovi iz Srbije sa ciljem završne provere znanja stečenog tokom izrade CanSat-ova i Raketa, odnosno tokom priprema za takmičenje. S obzirom da je ovo takmičenje predstavljalo prvu fazu Svetskog CanSat/Raketnog Šampionata (World CanSat/Rocketry Championship • WCRC), dolazak na Aerodrom i takmičenje sa svojim vršnjacima u potpuno drugom ambijentu i atmosferi, predstavljalo je neophodan dodatak ovom procesu kako bi učenici bili spremniji za nastavak takmičenja u drugoj fazi, na Kontinentalnom nivou, u Italiji.

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Official visit from India (UNITYsat/WCRC team)

Official visit of two Young Engineers Mr. Ashwin Shankar Reddy and Mr. Sainath Vamshi Gavani from India who are part of the Satellite Team that together with the CSPD developed and launched THREE Satellites (UNITYsat) into Space on February 28, 2021, with ISRO’s Rocket PSLV-C51 Amazonia Mission from India’s Spaceport, Sriharikota, India (https://www.isro.gov.in/Spacecraft/unitysat).

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Springer: CSPD/ITCA/NHCE (TSC) chapter in The book Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering has been published in electronic and print format

Title

Era of Small Satellites: Pico, Nano and Micro-satellites (PNM Sat)—an Over View of Frugal Way to Access Low Earth Orbit

Abstract

Every nation, be it a small or big, aspires to launch their own satellite to space and wishes to provide an opportunity to their scientists/students, in order to encourage them to continue space research. For the majority of the nations and academic institutions/universities, it is still a distant dream! including former Yugoslavian countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia). Committee for Space Programme Development (CSPD), Serbia, has been striving hard to provide an opportunity for building and launching satellites for former Yugoslavian countries. In continuation of their sustained efforts since last 2–3 years, CSPD has succeeded in establishing a working relationship with India and paved the way for Indo-Serbian Collaborative Research leading to the realization of the launching of satellites of small nations. This paper highlights the opportunities opened up globally during Space 2.0 era and need for the Pico, Nano and Micro-Satellites (PNM Sat) as a frugal way to access space and sustain space research by academic institutions and small nations to realize their dream in a more frugal way!