The Joint Air Force-Weber State University Satellite (JAWSAT) is an American military mini-satellite launched aboard a Minotaur rocket on January 27, 2000...
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Justin. "Spaceflight Now - Minotaur Mission Report - Mission Status Center - JAWSAT". Retrieved 21 April 2013. Ray, Justin. "Spaceflight Now - Minotaur Mission...
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OPAL) Non-Operational 2000-01-27 United States Weber-OSCAR 39 (WO-39, JAWSAT) Non-Operational 2000-01-27 United States Saudi-OSCAR 41 (SO-41, Saudisat...
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Launch outcome 1 January 27, 2000 03:03:06 Minotaur I Vandenberg SLC-8 JAWSat (P98-1) (FalconSat1 / ASUSat1 / OCSE / OPAL) LEO Success 5 March 12, 2000...
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coasts and forests. ASUSat was launched on January 27, 2000, along with JAWSAT with a Minotaur I rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, California...
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piezoelectric detector for micrometeorites. It was in operation until 1998. JAWSAT Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. "Orbiting Satellites Carrying Amateur...
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Operational 27 January 03:03 Minotaur I Vandenberg SLC-8 Orbital Sciences JAWSAT Weber State/USAF Academy Low Earth Plasma research In orbit Operational...
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completed in May 1999. OPAL was launched on January 27, 2000 together with JAWSAT with a Minotaur I rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Spaceflight...
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