➀ Students from Surrey, Portsmouth, and Southampton universities will design and launch a satellite mission through the JUPITER program, supported by the UK Space Agency. ➁ The Jovian-1 satellite will take images and videos of Earth and look for space debris. ➂ The mission will include experiments such as dark matter research, space weather monitoring, and AI-based data analysis.
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