NASA launches world's smallest satellite built by Indian students
NASA launches world's smallest satellite built by Indian students
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The world's smallest satellite called 'KalamSat' has been built up by the few students of  Space Kidz India in Chennai which was yesterday launched by the  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The weight of the satellite is 64 grams.

The team led byRifath Sharook, an Indian teenager hailing from Tamil Nadu's Pallapatti, created the smallest and lightest satellite in the world for NASA.

"It's a 3-D printed satellite. It is for the first time that 3-D printing technology is being used in space. We have made history. The world's smallest satellite has been launched into space. It was not possible without my team," Sharook told ANI.

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