One Small Spacecraft for a Team, One Giant Leap for Art from 3d tama Watch Video
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Description: ARTSAT, a project carried out in a collaborative effort around core members from Tama Art University and the University of Tokyo, developed a spacecraft named DESPATCH (DEep SPace Amateur Troubadour’s CHallenge). This micro spacecraft, about 50 cm cube (envelope area) and with a mass of 33kg, has a helix-shaped structure/sculpture made by a 3D printer. DESPATCH was launched into an Earth escape trajectory by a Japanese H-IIA F26 rocket as one of the piggy-back spacecrafts of Hayabusa-2 asteroi
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