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Medical News
Space
22 April 2019
A Hiber satellite weighs around 10 kilogramsHiber
By Donna LuPerched on a desk in front of me is a tiny satellite. Four black panels stick out like the spokes of a windmill, connected to central body the size of a desktop computer. It weighs less than 10 kilograms, and looks like a space buff’s toy.
Suspended precariously on a metal rod, it’s hard to imagine a satellite just like this is hurtling around Earth, at an altitude of 600 kilometres.
This model belongs to technology firm Hiber and is a life-size replica of its other nanosatellites …