Five satellites roughly the size of a Rubik’s cube created by Canadian university students will each carry out a separate space mission that will last one to two years.
Students at the University of Saskatchewan have developed a cube satellite that will launch into orbit on June 3 to the International Space Station (ISS) via the SpaceX CRS-28 rocket.
The RADSAT-SK cube satellite is part of a CSA program called the Canadian CubeSat Project, which aims to boost interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.