Behind the mission to get a new satellite thruster to space
Propelling ANU technology into space:
With a uniquely Australian name, the Bogong Thruster is fuelled only by mothballs. Now in space, it will be used to manoeuvre one of four mission satellites manufactured by Canberra-based company Skykraft. Follow Dr Mahdi Davoodianidalik, Professor Christine Charles, and Professor Rod Boswell as they get the newest space thruster on the market ready for launch.
Read more at ANU Reporter: https://reporter.anu.edu.au/all-stories/thrusters-engaged-meet-the-team-propelling-anu-technology-into-space
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With a uniquely Australian name, the Bogong Thruster is fuelled only by mothballs. Now in space, it will be used to manoeuvre one of four mission satellites manufactured by Canberra-based company Skykraft. Follow Dr Mahdi Davoodianidalik, Professor Christine Charles, and Professor Rod Boswell as they get the newest space thruster on the market ready for launch.
Read more at ANU Reporter: https://reporter.anu.edu.au/all-stories/thrusters-engaged-meet-the-team-propelling-anu-technology-into-space
#science #ouranu
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