New Delhi: The world's lightest and smallest satellite, KalamSat, named after the former India President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, will be launched into space by NASA next month.


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Weighing just 0.1kg, the satellite has been built by an Indian teen Rifath Sharook, 12th-grade student from Tamil Nadu’s Pallapatti town.


As per reports, 18-year-old Sharook developed the satellite as part of a contest Cubes in Space, organised by US space agency, NASA and idoodlelearning Inc, a global education company.


The satellite, made of reinforced carbon fibre polyme and which is lighter than a smartphone, will be launched into space from a NASA facility in Wallops Island on June 21.


In its 12-minute flight, the satellite will act as a technology demonstrator and provide impetus to plan economical space missions in future.


“The main role of the satellite will be to demonstrate the performance of 3D-printed carbon fibre”, Sharook was quoted as saying by the Times of India.