
Ad Astra: Pasquale’s Journey to the International Space University
In the world of space engineering, innovation and technology, talent and dedication are essential, but sometimes they are not enough to get to the goal.

In the world of space engineering, innovation and technology, talent and dedication are essential, but sometimes they are not enough to get to the goal.

NASA Small Spacecrafts & Space Economy with Roger C. Hunter On May 13th, PoliSpace will host a special event in Room B12 featuring Roger

Following three successful collaborations with the Asclepios project, the MEEVA (Medical Equipment for ExtraVehicular Activities) project has reached a major milestone. This year, the initiative

For an engineer, testing is just as crucial as designing. No numerical simulation or projection can ever replace a comprehensive testing campaign. As our 6S

A rover is more than just a machine – it’s humanity’s trusted explorer in the vast, unknown reaches of space. Built to bear the extreme

One of our biggest and most successful projects here at PoliSpace is our 6S CubeSat. 6S is the very first satellite entirely designed and built

Amongst PoliSpace’s many facets and organizational subdivisions, there exists an ecosystem where highly technical and more self-contained projects take place. This is SpaceTech, the technical

We all know space is not exactly easy to deal with. With phrases like “it’s not rocket science” or “shoot for the stars” it’s even

Journey to the stars From Milan to Houston: three young students at the International Space University Elisabetta Marrucci, Matteo Rossi and Giorgia Rota, three talented

Lately we only hear great news from 6S CubeSat! For the less up to date, 6S CubeSat is one of the two permanent projects of