Singapore launched its first nano- satellite VELOX-I via a Indian space rocket on
Monday, according to a report by Channel NewsAsia on Thursday.
The satellite, which weighs just 4.28 kilograms, is equipped with a camera sensor
that is radiation-resistant, and extendable lenses to take higher-resolution
photographs from space. Its inventors are students and researchers from Nanyang
Technological University's Satellite Research Centre.
"We actually put in a lot of new components and new sensors. These, if proven, can
eventually be used for other satellites, big satellites for commercial application,"
Low Kay Soon, director of the centre said.
He added, "we hope that this will actually benefit Singapore's space industry in the
long term."
One highlight is that VELOX-I carries another smaller satellite, named VELOX-PIII,
which will separate from it in the next three months. With the two, the university
has launched four satellites in total. It hopes to give students more experiences
and nurture a pool of talent for the satellite industry.
"As an engineer myself, I believe that building a satellite is something very very
challenging," said NTU student Lau Zi Rui. "So if we are able to build a satellite, as
my Professor always says, we can actually build many other stuff."
The university is now building Singapore's first weather satellite, which is funded
by the Economic Development Board for tropical climate studies. And according to
"Lianhe Zaobao", the university plans to launch another three satellites by the end
of 2015, which will bring the total number of the university's satellites to seven.
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