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Identify the satellite with the help of following descriptions.
1.It is the World’s smallest Satellite.
2.It was built by an Indian Student.
3.It is a 3D printed satellite, the first of its kind to be used in space.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
Microsat
Kalamsat
Youthsat
None of the above
- Statement 1: The satellite is recognized as the world's smallest satellite.
- Statement 2: It was developed by an Indian student.
- Statement 3: It is the first satellite to be 3D printed and sent into space.
- Option 1: Microsat
- Microsat is a general term for small satellites and typically not the world's smallest.
- These satellites are not specifically associated with being built by an Indian student.
- Option 2: Kalamsat
- This satellite fits all three statements.
- Designed and created by an Indian student, Rifath Sharook.
- It is known for being the world's smallest satellite.
- A pioneering endeavor in 3D printing technology for space.
- Option 3: Youthsat
- Youthsat is a collaboration between India and Russia and focuses on studying solar radiation.
- It doesn't fit the criteria of being the smallest or 3D printed satellite.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Given descriptions clearly point towards an existing satellite, rendering this option incorrect.
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