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Maker of miniature satellites gets £1 million investment boost

FEB 02, 2011
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BBC : Clyde Space, Scotland’s largest homegrown space company, has secured investment worth £1 million ($1.6 million) to expand production of its CubeSat line of miniaturized satellites and other products. Based in Glasgow, Clyde Space is an innovator not only in spacecraft design, but also in spacecraft commerce. Customers can buy the company’s power subsystems, antennas, and microsatellites from its online shop.
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