Bengaluru, Nov 28: Second International Program on 'Students Satellite Mission 2022', an Indo-Israel initiative to support students to develop 75 Satellites by 2022 to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of country's Independence, hosted by FKCCI, was inaugurated here on Wednesday.
Dr S K Shivakumar, Chairman, Karnataka Science & Technology Academy and Former Director, ISRO Satellite Centre, in his address mentioned that the complexities were the same whether it was big or small satellite. This project will involve multi-disciplinary know how in developing a Satellite.
Dr Meir Ariel, Director General, the Herzliya Science Centre and Director Nano Satellite Centre, University of Tel Aviv, Israel said the initiative launched last year has taken off well and the University of Tel Aviv will be happy to be associated with this mission.
Mr R K Rajangam, President, Planet Aero Space, in his address said that " just Launching of the Satellite is not the success but success is when the Mission is established by the Satellite for the purpose it was launched.
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