The Chinese Academy of Sciences has launched the “Innovation X Scientific Flight” Program, offering low-cost opportunities for space science and new technology experiments. The program is inviting payloads and products from around the world that require in-orbit verification.
The program will utilize the launch capabilities of the “Lijian-1” rocket. Each year, it plans to launch four scientific nano satellites weighing 50kg, two micro-satellites weighing 100kg, and one scientific experimental satellite weighing 600kg.
Jointly announced by the Innovation Academy of Microsatellite (IAMC) of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Zhongke Aerospace Exploration Technology Company, the program aims to provide comprehensive and integrated launch services for scientists globally. It offers an accessible platform for researchers to conduct their experiments and gather valuable data.
By supporting low-cost space science and technology experiments, the program aims to encourage innovation and advancements in various fields. It creates opportunities for researchers to test and verify their ideas in the real space environment.
The “Innovation X Scientific Flight” program is a significant step towards promoting international collaboration and exploration in space. With its low-cost approach, it enables scientists from different countries to participate in space experiments, fostering a global exchange of scientific knowledge and ideas.
This program is expected to contribute to the development of space technology and broaden our understanding of the universe. It serves as a gateway for researchers to explore new possibilities and accelerate scientific discoveries that can benefit humanity as a whole.
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