The Straits Times Coordinated by SSTA, the “Asian Try Zero-G” programme helps Singapore students’ experiment proposals take flight through the Japan aerospace agency. Link to article Category: NewsBy adminFebruary 5, 2016 Share This Article Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Singapore partners Chinese association to develop satnav techNextNext post:S’pore firm set to launch 2nd satellite by 2020Related PostsSAR-Based Flood Damage Assessment Solution Service Debuts From SynspectiveJanuary 8, 2021Pandemic does not slow Singapore-Australia’s Northern Territory Space and Deep Tech collaborationsNovember 20, 2020With Singapore emerging as space technology hub of Southeast Asia, we talk to scientists, inventors and ‘astropreneurs’ in the Lion CityNovember 19, 2020Singapore Space & Technology and SpaceBelt Bring Innovative Space Technology to AsiaNovember 11, 2020Singapore Startup Zero Error Systems (ZES) Joins Airbus Ventures PortfolioNovember 3, 2020Visualizing All of Earth’s Satellites: Who Owns Our Orbit?October 21, 2020
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