ESA Mission Fails, But Also Succeeds

ESA has given up hope of recovering the SSETI-Express, a student spacecraft sent into space in October with a group of Iranian, Chinese, Russian and European microsatellites (AW&ST Oct. 31, p. 18). The spacecraft lost power shortly after deployment. However, ESA officials pointed out that the main...

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