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<p class="sat-rs-desc">sat-rs is a framework with the primary goal to provide re-usable components
to write on-board software for remote systems like rovers or satellites. It is specifically written for the
special requirements for these systems.
A lot of the architecture and general design considerations are based on the
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C++ framework which has flight heritage through the 2 missions <a
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