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DTSTART;TZID=CET:20241227T171500
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DESCRIPTION:The 530 tons and 63 meter tall Ariane 6 rocket finally launched
  on July 9th 2024 carrying our open-source developed payloads – the SIDL
 OC experiment and the satellite Curium One – into space. SIDLOC tested a
  new\, open\, low-power standard for identifying and precisely locating sp
 acecraft whilst our satellite Curium One established an open-source baseli
 ne for larger CubeSat systems and allowed us to test a bunch of new techno
 logies. From sourcing a launch opportunity to the final integration onto t
 he rocket at the spaceport in French Guiana we tell you about our biggest 
 challenges and exceptional experiences of this adventure.
DTSTAMP:20241227T122416Z
LOCATION:Saal GLITCH
SUMMARY:An open-source guide to the galaxy: Our journey with Ariane 6 - Man
 thos Papamatthaiou\, Paul Koetter
URL:https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2024/fahrplan/talk/BMDSF7/
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