步伐
空格(标点符号)
航空航天
投资(军事)
空间技术
劳动力
工程管理
业务
建筑工程
营销
工程类
经济增长
计算机科学
运营管理
政治学
经济
地理
航空航天工程
政治
操作系统
大地测量学
法学
作者
Mohd Faizal Allaudin,Nicolas Peter,Azlin Md Said,Khalil Md Nor
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.actaastro.2005.03.015
摘要
Due to the large capital investment and high risk generally associated with space activities only a limited number of countries have been able to benefit from the use of space technology. Space technology is often seen as an important tool to allow the transition from a developing country to a developed country. As Malaysia's vision is to be a developed country by 2020, it need to enhance the capability and capacity of its space technology at an accelerated pace. At this stage, Malaysia can be considered as new in space activities, since the first satellite successfully launched into orbit was only in 1997. This paper describes a microsatellite project undertaken in a university environment in Malaysia by the School of Aerospace Engineering from the University of Sains Malaysia (USM) where the students will be participating in the development and operations. Such involvement aim at forming an integral part of the students education extending the traditional way of teaching with practical classes thus providing hands-on experience and offering skills and experience needed by the future Malaysian space workforce, and to expand Malaysian space capacity building.
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