Elche student develops software for NASA
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By h.b. - Jul 1, 2008 - 7:19 AM
José Santiago Pérez has just qualified from the Miguel Hernández University.
A 24 year old telecommunications student at the Miguel Hernández University in Elche, José Santiago Pérez, has developed control software which is being used by NASA.
The system controls the DSS61 deep space station which NASA has installed at Robledo de Chavela in Madrid.
The 24 year old is working on a scholarship at the National Technical Aerospace Institute INTA.
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