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has glosseng: The Spacecraft Systems and Operations Lab (SSOL) at Iowa State University, later to be named the Spacecraft Systems and Controls Lab (SSCL) had its beginning in the fall of 1991. A group of space enthusiasts developed a plan to build a satellite called “ISAT” (Iowa SATellite) for the State of Iowa. The SSOL was established in a rented space in the town of Boone, Iowa in the fall of 1992 for the design and fabrication of ISAT. The lab was funded by the Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) which in turn funded by the NASA Space Grant initiative (http://calspace.ucsd.edu/spacegrant). The lab was relocated to Howe Hall on the campus of Iowa State University in 1995. In 2007, the lab was remained to the Spacecraft Systems and Controls Lab (SSCL) after a new mission and leadership were introduced.
lexicalizationeng: Spacecraft Systems and Controls Lab
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