Welcome to the Space Center of École Polytechnique, in short CSEP. You can find here the list of the projects, current and past, our latest news, and so much more!
Data and graphics
We share some of our data, especially from X-Cubesat, here.
Handbook du CSEP
The Handbook of CSEP can be found here : handbook
NEW : Join the IonSat project ! Ionsat is a 6U nanosatellite equipped with an electric propulsion engine, dedicated to demonstrating the feasibility of nanosatellite missions in very low orbit (300km).
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New Internship Opportunities for IonSat - Fall 2022
Join the IonSat project! Ionsat is a 6U student nanosatellite equipped with an electric propulsion engine, dedicated to the demonstration of the feasibility of nanosatellite missions in very low orbit (<300km).
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Internships Proposals on IonSat Project in Spring 2022
Join the IonSat project ! Ionsat is a 6U nanosatellite equipped with an electric propulsion engine, dedicated to demonstrating the feasibility of nanosatellite missions in very low orbit (300km).
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Interships Proposals on IonSat Projects
Join the IonSat project ! Ionsat is a 6U nanosatellite equipped with an electric propulsion engine, dedicated to demonstrating the feasibility of nanosatellite missions in very low orbit (250km).
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Master Thesis Proposal on the Flight Software
Join the IonSat project ! Ionsat is a 6U nanosatellite equipped with an electric propulsion engine, dedicated to demonstrating the feasibility of nanosatellite missions in very low orbit (250km).
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Espace: science et defis du spatial
Growth of spatial engineering at the Ecole Polytechnique If the CSEP has been training polytechnic students in spatial engineering for almost 10 years, it is only within the framework of its projects.
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IonSat is recruiting !
Take the direction of a satellite Ionsat is a 6U nanosatellite equipped with an electric propulsion engine, dedicated to demonstrating the feasibility of nanosatellite missions in very low orbit (250km).
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IonSat
As low as ever sustained
IonSat is a propelled nanosatellite developed by students at the Ecole Polytechnique.
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