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lithuanian+space+science+and+technology+institute Latitude and Longitude:

54°43′24″N 25°20′14″E / 54.72333°N 25.33722°E / 54.72333; 25.33722
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Lithuanian Space Science and Technology Institute
Kosmoso mokslų ir technologijų institutas
Founder(s) Lithuanian Space Association
Established2010
FocusSpace-oriented
AddressSaulėtekio al. 15
Location,
Coordinates 54°43′24″N 25°20′14″E / 54.72333°N 25.33722°E / 54.72333; 25.33722
Website Lithuanian Space Science and Technology Institute

Lithuanian Space Science and Technology Institute ( Lithuanian: Kosmoso mokslo ir technologijų institutas) is private research organization established by the Lithuanian Space Association in 2010, based in Vilnius, Lithuania. [1]

In 2013 LSSTI was one of the creators of one of the first two scientific nano-satellites in Lithuania, which were intended both for scientific tasks, technologies demonstrations, educational purposes and popularization of science. The satellite was successfully launched in 2014. [2]

LSSTI is a member of Neva Consortium. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Space science and technology institute: research organization
  2. ^ Journey of the first Lithuanian satellites
  3. ^ Lithuanian technology institute joins Neva consortium



lithuanian+space+science+and+technology+institute Latitude and Longitude:

54°43′24″N 25°20′14″E / 54.72333°N 25.33722°E / 54.72333; 25.33722
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lithuanian Space Science and Technology Institute
Kosmoso mokslų ir technologijų institutas
Founder(s) Lithuanian Space Association
Established2010
FocusSpace-oriented
AddressSaulėtekio al. 15
Location,
Coordinates 54°43′24″N 25°20′14″E / 54.72333°N 25.33722°E / 54.72333; 25.33722
Website Lithuanian Space Science and Technology Institute

Lithuanian Space Science and Technology Institute ( Lithuanian: Kosmoso mokslo ir technologijų institutas) is private research organization established by the Lithuanian Space Association in 2010, based in Vilnius, Lithuania. [1]

In 2013 LSSTI was one of the creators of one of the first two scientific nano-satellites in Lithuania, which were intended both for scientific tasks, technologies demonstrations, educational purposes and popularization of science. The satellite was successfully launched in 2014. [2]

LSSTI is a member of Neva Consortium. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Space science and technology institute: research organization
  2. ^ Journey of the first Lithuanian satellites
  3. ^ Lithuanian technology institute joins Neva consortium



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