USA professors and students launch satellite into orbit
) - After seven years of hard work, the University of South Alabama made history. A SpaceX rocket launched last week had the JagSat1-Satellite on board. It was built by USA students and professors.
“It was great to see students I hadn’t seen in a few years. They worked in the early part of the project so they didn’t get to see it finished. They were excited, the students who worked on it later were excited. We were trading stories… you know, war stories on things that broke that we had to fix. It’s fabulous,” said Russ.
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