After five weeks of orbit adjustment, the researchers were finally about to turn on the SMILE satellite. There was just one problem – the “lobster eye” developed by, among others, Kjellmar Oksavik from Fosnavåg, wouldn’t open.
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After five weeks of orbit adjustment, the researchers were finally about to turn on the SMILE satellite. There was just one problem – the “lobster eye” developed by, among others, Kjellmar Oksavik from Fosnavåg, wouldn’t open.