Danish students launch climate satellite into space
A team of Danish university students has successfully launched their climate-monitoring satellite, DISCO-2, aboard a SpaceX rocket after five years of development, DR reports.
The satellite, designed and built by the students, lifted off from California on Monday. The group described the moment as surreal, watching their project—and their logo—reach orbit.
DISCO-2 is the result of a half-decade collaboration among the students, who have worked on the project remotely from California. The launch marks the culmination of their efforts to contribute to climate research from space.
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