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SSETI Express - European Students Build a Satellite
- Video Tape only
- Title SSETI Express - European Students Build a Satellite
- Released: 01/07/2005
- Language English
- Footage Type
- Copyright ESA
- Description
Extended B-roll
B-Roll
10.06.43 ITV Jens Nielsen
10.07.40 ITV Cresten Sorensen
10.08.57 ITV Morten Bisgaard
10.09.53 ITV of student about work on the satellite
10.10.16 De-icing a footpath at ground station
10.10.30 Entering the control room of SSETI at the ground station,
Kim Olson and overview equipment
10.11.25 GV's ground station
10.11.48 Students and teacher in front of computer
10.12.13 3 animations SSETI in orbit with instrument, rotating satellite, in orbit
without instrument.
10.12.54 outside view of school building
10.13.08 man with radio/satellite antenna.
10.13.24 student pointing through window
10.13.28 Close up of antenna
10.13.32 students behind window
10.13.52 GV of desk with student and close ups behind desk
10.15.51 Students at work behind pc's and in classroom working on parts of satellite.
10.18.34 classroom, writing on the chalkboard
10.19.22 Views streets of Aalborg, different exterior shots
10.20.12 end B-SSETI Express - European students build a satellite
10.00.40
A group of students not day-dreaming, looking out of the window but anticipating the real launch of their satellite, scheduled for end of August on a Russian launcher named Cosmos.
About 400 active students from 23 universities in Europe have been involved since the beginning of ""Let's Launch the Dream"".
10.01.14
Back down to Earth a group of Danish youngsters studying at Aalborg University, calling themselves the Three Musketeers of which of course there are four, are part of the ""Students Space Exploration and Technology Initiative"" and one of the main teams of ESA's SSETI Express micro satellite project.
For the last year they've spent all their free time preparing their part of the project with the guidance of Professor Jens Nielsen who says he tried to take a back seat as much as possible.
10.01.48 SOT Prof. Jens Dalsgaard Nielsen
""It's very easy, because I am not going to do anything. They do all the wo