Young Professionals’ YPSat headed to Ariane 6

Thu, 25 Apr 2024 06:38:00 GMT
ESA Space Transportation

ESA’s YPSat has been shipped to Arianespace. Following a series of successful tests confirming its...

Following a series of successful tests confirming its readiness for deployment, the payload is now headed to Europe's Launch Site in French Guiana.

The goal of YPSat is to capture all the key phases of Ariane 6's inaugural flight.

YPSat has been a project run in its entirety by ESA Young Professionals to give them direct early experience in designing, building and testing hardware for space.

The work took place in their spare time during core business hours, along with additional work sessions during evenings and weekends, to keep up with all the work needed.

Commemorating the efforts made to make delivery, the payload incorporates a panel with all the names of the YPSat team on one side, and the technical experts who provided them with advice on the other.

The journey to this moment has been fuelled by rigorous testing, dedication, and continuous commitment from a team of Young Professionals from all across the Agency.

Originating from an idea among skilled science teams, the initiative for YPSat-2 is structured to ensure a comprehensive and meticulous approach to space experimentation.

Currently, approximately 30 Young Professionals are working diligently on YPSat-2, highlighting the high interest in the project across ESA sites.

Vendela Roxenborg, co-lead of YPSat-2 remarks: "Following the progress of the dedicated work from ESA Young Professionals to make YPSat-1 a success inspired me to engage in YPSat-2. These projects are very significant because they encourage Young Professionals to learn more about space, while solving real-life challenges and foster teamwork."

As the team continues to expand their horizons, the YPSat missions represent a crucial element in the ongoing collaboration between young and seasoned professionals.

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