Lecture

CHESS mission: Overview and Science Payloads

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This lecture provides an overview of the CHESS mission 2023, focusing on the twin 3U nanosatellites, ground stations, and the science payloads, including the GNSS module for precise satellite positioning. The lecture also highlights the Bunny Project, a rapid satellite development initiative, and upcoming plans for the X-Band module launch in January 2024.

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