Danish media: A historic moment – Denmark's first commercial satellite was launched into space today.

At 3:55 PM Danish time on Tuesday, it was a historic moment by all accounts, as a Danish satellite, the product of a collaboration between Aalborg Sternula, Aalborg University and several other companies, was launched into space. It is Denmark's first commercial satellite and will make a big difference for maritime navigation and sailors.

ويوفر القمر الصناعي فرصة للرقمنة البحرية حيث يتم تلبية جميع متطلبات السلامة، بحسب مدير Sternula لارس مولتسين والذي صرح بالقول: “قمنا بتطوير تقنية يمكنها نقل البيانات بين السفن دون أن يتمكن المتسللون من الوصول إلى الأنظمة الحساسة. هذا شيء عملنا عليه مع السلطات والشركات البحرية. ومع إطلاق القمر الصناعي سيتم إنشاء معيار عالمي جديد، وقد تم بالفعل تطوير المعدات الخاصة به”.

The satellite was launched into space aboard a Space X Transporter 6 rocket that took off from Florida in the United States. The launch was broadcast live on YouTube and shown on a large screen in Aalborg Port this afternoon, where investors, the company itself, and politicians were all present to witness the historic moment, which is the culmination of four years of work involving eight full-time employees at Sternola and six student assistants.

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