Maltas first PocketQube satellite

Published: Feb. 4, 2020, 11:50 a.m.

b"The\\xa0UoMBSat1 satellite is only 5cm long on each side, but it's large enough to contain\\xa0a communication system, a power system, some on-board data handling, and an attitude control system that would orient the satellite correctly.\\xa0Dr Ing. Marc Anthony Azzopardi\\xa0from the University of Malta is working on the launch of the first Maltese satellite into space. Daiva and Chris, ReThink's hosts, talk to him about his dream's progress.\\nYou can read Cassi Camilleri's original article in the THINK magazine here:\\xa0https://www.um.edu.mt/think/on-qubes-and-the-pockets-that-fit-them/\\xa0\\nReThink is produced by THINK magazine (https://www.um.edu.mt/think/) together with Campus FM (http://maltauniversitybroadcasting.com/), and hosted by Daiva Repeckaite and Chris Styles\\nOur theme music is by princess wonderful:\\xa0https://soundcloud.com/user-677060394"