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HERE'S A GLIMPSE OF THE PEOPLE WHO RUN APRIZE SATELLITE AND WHAT THEY'RE DOING TO PUT SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY WITHIN YOUR REACH


AprizeSatellite founders Dino Lorenzini and Mark Kanawati with engineering model of AprizeStar proprietary satellite.




Aprize principal Mark Kanawati with two nanosatellites placed in orbit in September 2000. The satellites are being used by Aprize to provide data tracking and monitoring services.




Integration of satellite cluster being prepared for piggyback launch aboard a French Arian rocket.




Close up of satellite cluster prior to launch.




Main payload being added to nanosatellite payload prior to launch.




Micro satellite developed by SpaceQuest technical team in low-Earth orbit (SpaceQuest is the sponsor of Aprize Satellite).




Antenna Radiation testing of nanosatellite prior to launch.




Antenna elements for a nanosatellite.




Gallium Arsenide (GAs) solar panels used on nanosatellites to gather solar energy.




Prototype of Aprize Satellite transceiver to monitor and transmit GPS data.




The first satellite communicator built by SpaceQuest being used by Artic explorer to communicate with support team during 1995 expedition to the North Pole.










 
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