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On April 26, our university was visited by the representatives of the OneWeb Satellites Company Kay Harvey, Trinh Florence, Newby Amber visited AmSU. Specialists are responsible for starting operations, assembly procedures, integration and testing of spacecraft. They arrived in the Amur Region for another launch fr om the Vostochny spaceport- on the morning of April 26, 36 One Web space vehicles were set into an orbit.
President of the University Andrey Plutenko personally welcomed foreign guests and congratulated them on another successful launch. During the bilateral meeting, Andrey Dolievich spoke about achievements of AmSU in creating its own small spacecraft and working with them in orbit, as well as about the university's training of specialists for the Vostochny spaceport.
In response, the guests of the university shared their impressions of the launch, detailed about the company's ongoing global project to create a space communication system, as well as about the assembly production of the devices in the state of Florida (USA), wh ere they are engaged as permanent employees.
During the university tour, representatives of OneWeb Satellites were introduced to some details of the educational process in space specialties and current projects in the field of satellite and rocket design. Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Physics Arkady Kozyr, director of the scientific and educational center Dmitry Fomin, engineer of the Amur Mission Control Center German Lebedev and other university employees spoke in detail about these areas of student's work and specific achievements to foreign technical specialists.
Students of the Amur State University Rocketry Club also talked to the guests. The young people talked about their joint project with American peers from North Seattle College.
The final stage of the excursion for guests was a visit to the new laboratory "Space Systems." AmSU Lyceum principal Victoria Eremina and her staff showed modern equipment for conducting practical classes with students on the assembly of nanosatellites, writing programs for the designer of the satellite platform and working out these technical solutions on the complex of simulators of the space environment. Following the visit, representatives of AmSU and OneWeb agreed to continue contacts. In the future, students of AmSU will be given overview lectures about the company's current projects and plans.
President of the University Andrey Plutenko personally welcomed foreign guests and congratulated them on another successful launch. During the bilateral meeting, Andrey Dolievich spoke about achievements of AmSU in creating its own small spacecraft and working with them in orbit, as well as about the university's training of specialists for the Vostochny spaceport.
In response, the guests of the university shared their impressions of the launch, detailed about the company's ongoing global project to create a space communication system, as well as about the assembly production of the devices in the state of Florida (USA), wh ere they are engaged as permanent employees.
During the university tour, representatives of OneWeb Satellites were introduced to some details of the educational process in space specialties and current projects in the field of satellite and rocket design. Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Physics Arkady Kozyr, director of the scientific and educational center Dmitry Fomin, engineer of the Amur Mission Control Center German Lebedev and other university employees spoke in detail about these areas of student's work and specific achievements to foreign technical specialists.
Students of the Amur State University Rocketry Club also talked to the guests. The young people talked about their joint project with American peers from North Seattle College.
The final stage of the excursion for guests was a visit to the new laboratory "Space Systems." AmSU Lyceum principal Victoria Eremina and her staff showed modern equipment for conducting practical classes with students on the assembly of nanosatellites, writing programs for the designer of the satellite platform and working out these technical solutions on the complex of simulators of the space environment. Following the visit, representatives of AmSU and OneWeb agreed to continue contacts. In the future, students of AmSU will be given overview lectures about the company's current projects and plans.