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Max Valier is a 15 kg (33 lb) X-ray telescopic satellite which was built in a collaboration by the Gewerbeoberschule "Max Valier" Bozen, the Gewerbeoberschule "Oskar von Miller" Meran and the Amateurastronomen "Max Valier". The Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics provides the small X-ray telescope µRosi, which allows amateur astronomers for the first time to see the sky in X-ray wavelength. It was launched with help of the OHB in Germany by an Indian PSLV-C38 rocket on June 23, 2017.

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  • Max Valier Sat ist ein italienischer Röntgen- und Amateurfunksatellit. Der Satellit trägt den Namen des aus Bozen stammenden Raketenpioniers Max Valier. Er ist ein Schülerprojekt der Technischen Fachoberschulen (TFO) Bozen und Meran, unterstützt durch das deutsche Raumfahrtunternehmen OHB. Mitbetreiber des Satelliten ist der Verein Amateurastronomen „Max Valier“. (de)
  • Max Valier is a 15 kg (33 lb) X-ray telescopic satellite which was built in a collaboration by the Gewerbeoberschule "Max Valier" Bozen, the Gewerbeoberschule "Oskar von Miller" Meran and the Amateurastronomen "Max Valier". The Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics provides the small X-ray telescope µRosi, which allows amateur astronomers for the first time to see the sky in X-ray wavelength. It was launched with help of the OHB in Germany by an Indian PSLV-C38 rocket on June 23, 2017. (en)
  • Max Valier Sat è un satellite italiano costruito da studenti dell'Istituto tecnologico "Max Valier" di Bolzano con l'aiuto di OHB. Il satellite è stato lanciato il 23 giugno 2017 con un vettore indiano PSLV dal Centro spaziale Satish Dhawan. (it)
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  • Max Valier Sat ist ein italienischer Röntgen- und Amateurfunksatellit. Der Satellit trägt den Namen des aus Bozen stammenden Raketenpioniers Max Valier. Er ist ein Schülerprojekt der Technischen Fachoberschulen (TFO) Bozen und Meran, unterstützt durch das deutsche Raumfahrtunternehmen OHB. Mitbetreiber des Satelliten ist der Verein Amateurastronomen „Max Valier“. (de)
  • Max Valier is a 15 kg (33 lb) X-ray telescopic satellite which was built in a collaboration by the Gewerbeoberschule "Max Valier" Bozen, the Gewerbeoberschule "Oskar von Miller" Meran and the Amateurastronomen "Max Valier". The Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics provides the small X-ray telescope µRosi, which allows amateur astronomers for the first time to see the sky in X-ray wavelength. It was launched with help of the OHB in Germany by an Indian PSLV-C38 rocket on June 23, 2017. (en)
  • Max Valier Sat è un satellite italiano costruito da studenti dell'Istituto tecnologico "Max Valier" di Bolzano con l'aiuto di OHB. Il satellite è stato lanciato il 23 giugno 2017 con un vettore indiano PSLV dal Centro spaziale Satish Dhawan. (it)
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