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From Campus to Cosmos: Two Indian Students to Launch India’s First Low-Cost Gamma-Ray Burst Observatory Built Using Local Materials - The Logical Indian
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From Campus to Cosmos: Two Indian Students to Launch India’s First Low-Cost Gamma-Ray Burst Observatory Built Using Local Materials - The Logical Indian
Two 21-year-old Indian students, Snehadeep Kumar from West Bengal and Mohit Kumar Nayak from Odisha, helm the student-led Nebula Space Organisation in crafting a groundbreaking CubeSat constellation. Their flagship SABHASAT project pioneers India’s first gamma-ray burst observatory in nanosatellite form, slashing development costs by up to 98 percent through innovative, locally sourced designs. Emphasizing modular builds, real-time data access, …
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