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 European students launch their own satellite
    October 27 2005 at 12:53PM Get IOL on your
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Darmstadt, Germany - Students from more than 20 universities across Europe have designed, built and on Thursday launched their own satellite into space.

The SSETI Express satellite is about the size of a standard washing machine and was shot into space by a Russian launcher from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia, the European Space Agency said.

If the satellite settles into a successful orbit around the earth, it will encircle the planet from pole to pole at a height of around 690km.

The SSETI Express took a year and a half to build. About 200 university students from more than 20 universities in 12 countries participated in the project.

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