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Message: [Space Sci-tech] NCKU and NSPO Signed MOU on March 7th

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Change Date: March 08, 2011 09:34AM

[Space Sci-tech] NCKU and NSPO Signed MOU on March 7th
[Space Sci-tech] NCKU and NSPO Signed MOU on March 7th (<a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?127,10959>Chinese Version</a>)

<i>NCKU News</i> (2011/03/07) National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan, and National Space Organization (NSPO), Taiwan, signed Memorandum of Understanding on Monday, agreeing to a 7-year research project on advanced satellite propulsion technology. This is the first time that NSPO signed a long-term cooperation project with an academic institution. NCKU will be responsible for the core technology development and NSPO will be responsible for the follow-up system integration test and authentication.

The cooperation project between NSPO and NCKU consists of two phases. First phase targets the development of key propulsion components and their integration as a module system. Second phase aims for the development of module system and quasi- flying modules.

In the future, if the development process is ahead of the project schedule, the newly-developed propulsion system can embark on flying modules such as Formosa satellites and space programs.


Reference:
<a href=http://news-en.secr.ncku.edu.tw/files/14-1083-75894,r614-1.php>NCKU News 2011/03/07</a>

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雿: techman
Date: March 08, 2011 09:31AM

[Space Sci-tech] NCKU and NSPO Signed MOU on March 7th
[Space Sci-tech] NCKU and NSPO Signed MOU on March 7th (Chinese Version)

NCKU News (2011/03/07) National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan, and National Space Organization (NSPO), Taiwan, signed Memorandum of Understanding on Monday, agreeing to a 7-year research project on advanced satellite propulsion technology. This is the first time that NSPO signed a long-term cooperation project with an academic institution. NCKU will be responsible for the core technology development and NSPO will be responsible for the follow-up system integration test and authentication.

The cooperation project between NSPO and NCKU consists of two phases. First phase targets the development of key propulsion components and their integration as a module system. Second phase aims for the development of module system and quasi- flying modules.

In the future, if the development process is ahead of the project schedule, the newly-developed propulsion system can embark on flying modules such as Formosa satellites and space programs.


Reference:
NCKU News 2011/03/07