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Created in 2015, the Grenoble University Space Center (CSUG) aims to make space accessible to all by joining the NewSpace trend.
It federates actors from research, industry and education by involving them in the construction of nanosatellites
- In framework of H2020 SCARBO program, OSUG and CSUG are pleased to welcome Dr. Heinrich Bovensmann, lead scientist of CarbonSat, now under implementation as high priority future CO2M : Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring mission.
- SatRev and the Center Spatial Universitaire de Grenoble are pleased to announce their collaboration for a new mission. The mission will integrate ThingSat-2 (customer's payload) in the satellite platform provided by SatRev.
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Want to be part of the space adventure?
By supporting the training program of the Grenoble University Space Center, through the Grenoble Alpes University Foundation, you are contributing to the general interest: education, youth, professional integration and pedagogical innovation.
By supporting the training program of the Grenoble University Space Center, through the Grenoble Alpes University Foundation, you are contributing to the general interest: education, youth, professional integration and pedagogical innovation.
Students
The University Space Center of Grenoble offers the opportunity, whatever the training, to participate in the space adventure around a concrete project in a sector of the future: the NewSpace.
Laboratories
You are a researcher or a laboratory and you want to launch a space project or test a technology in space? The CSUG is able to assist you in your project and to offer its expertise in space missions based on nanosatellites.