For the first time, students from a high school in Singapore have built a nanosatellite that will be launched into space next March. The one from NUS High School weighs just under 900g, and is about the size of a 10cm cube. Its mission is to take photos of Earth at an altitude of 510 km, or from a low Earth orbit. CNA spoke to the students involved with the project.
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