<p>➀ A team from Würzburg University's Satellite Technology program won first place in ESA's "Computer In A Room Challenge," excelling in operating a simulated satellite with autonomous and resource-efficient solutions; </p><p>➁ The six-month competition required managing limited satellite resources (fuel, power, storage) while completing tasks like Earth mapping and emergency beacon detection, culminating in a 72-hour final phase with restricted communication windows; </p><p>➂ The winning solution demonstrated high flexibility and autonomy, earning the team a cybersecurity training course at ESA's European Space Operations Centre.</p>
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