HS PROJECT NEPTUNE 

HS Project Neptune is a team of six students who, under the supervision of Mr Joshi Pankajkumar, are working on the design and construction of a mini-satellite for the CANSAT competition organised by the European Space Agency.

The aim of the competition is to send a mini-satellite to an altitude of approximately 2 kilometres, then read the relevant measurements (altitude, pressure and temperature) and carry out an additional mission based on the team’s original idea. Both missions take place during the descent of the mini-satellite after it has been launched by a rocket in the final stage of the competition.

The HS NEPTUNE team’s initiative is based on cloud seeding technology, which is part of climate geoengineering and is currently widely discussed among scientists interested in creating affordable technology that can be used in countries affected by extreme weather conditions. To learn more about the team’s work, visit:

https://www.facebook.com/share/189BdGJKPa/ and https://www.instagram.com/cansat_project_neptune?igsh=MWxwaHlzdzRsMnFtMw==

(text: Mania and Magdalena, edited by: Beata Ciacek, translated with DeepL.com; photos: Mania  and Magdalena)

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