Vienna, 11-22 February 2008 Space Activities of Students of the Warsaw University of Technology Student Space Association Warsaw University of Technology.

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Vienna, February 2008 Space Activities of Students of the Warsaw University of Technology Student Space Association Warsaw University of Technology Student Space Engineering Scientific Group Institute of Aviation

Vienna, February years of The Space Age Days of Satellite Techniques Young Engineers' Satellite 2 PW-Sat Rocket InvestigationsAgenda

Vienna, February 2008 Attendants from ESA, NASA, ROSA, COPUOS and Polish government representatives 2-3 October 2007 at Warsaw University of Technology – a conference in commemoration of fifty years of the Space Age 50 years of The Space Age “Space for Humans - fifty years and beyond…”

Vienna, February 2008 Future plans of Solar System exploration Human Spaceflight Historical view and future perspectives Application of satellite technology Development of Polish space industry Topics covered on the conference: 50 years of The Space Age

Vienna, February 2008 Students with invited guests 50 years of The Space Age

Vienna, February 2008 Art competition “Base on the Moon” for school kids Student competition for the best future visions of the peaceful use of outer space 50 years of The Space Age

Vienna, February 2008 “Base on the Moon” - artwork samples 50 years of The Space Age

Vienna, February 2008 First polish space industry meeting About 30 institutional attendants Many demonstrations and exhibitions Days of Satellite Techniques

Vienna, February 2008 Young Engineers’ Satellite 2 Demonstration of inexpensive method of bringing light cargo back from LEO Project was conducted as a professional ESA’s mission Hundreds of European students took part

Vienna, February 2008 The longest object deployed in space (31.7 km) We took part in mechanical & electrical design Young Engineers’ Satellite 2

Vienna, February 2008 Fotino recovery attempt in Kazakhstan Young Engineers’ Satellite 2

Vienna, February 2008 First polish picosatellite (CubeSat) Mission goal: test of completely new method of intentional deorbitationPW-Sat

Vienna, February 2008 Destined to deploy thin foil structure to increase satellite’s face area The system could be used in more complex future space missions eventuallyPW-Sat

Vienna, February 2008 The Vega Maiden Flight CubeSat Workshop We are participating in ESA's best payload competition for Vega launch vehicle (launch date /2009)PW-Sat

Vienna, February 2008 Student team’s workPW-Sat

Vienna, February 2008 Rocket 1 Rocket Investigations

Vienna, February 2008 Rocket 2 Rocket Investigations

Vienna, February 2008 Rocket 3 Rocket Investigations

Vienna, February 2008 Thank you for your attention Students of the Warsaw University of Technology