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We're thrilled proud to announce that ArduSat has partnered with DISCOVER Magazine to run the DISCOVER Space Challenge! Send us your ideas for an experiment you'd like to run in space, and what sensors you would need on our satellite. The most innovative and creative ideas will be picked to get launched in to space, where you can run your experiment for a week. Winning applicants will also get a free Arduino satellite/sensor development kit (estimated $1500 value)! About the Project: Our flagship project ArduSat, currently featured on Kickstarter.com, is the an open-source Arduino-based satellite that will let the general public design and run their own space-based experiments, steer the onboard cameras to take pictures on-demand, and even broadcast personalized messages back to Earth. For more information or to join the initiative, check out Kickstarter page: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/575960623/ardusat-your-arduino-experiment-in-space About the Company: NanoSatisfi is an entrepreneurial company incorporated in 2012, based on the experience gained by the founders while at the International Space University, France. It is our mission to make space science and exploration affordable for everyone! Website: www.nanosatisfi.com
