history with HuskySat-1". KOMO News. "HuskySat-1 Successfully Lifted into Space". American Radio Relay League (ARRL). November 4, 2019. "HUSKYSAT-1". N2YO.com...
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NepaliSat-1, also known as Bird NPL, was a Nepalese low orbit research satellite and the first satellite of Nepal. Along with a Sri Lankan satellite,...
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SaudiGeoSat 1/HellasSat 4, also known as SaudiGeoSat 1/HellasSat 4 (abbreviated SGS-1/HS-4), is a Saudi and Greek geostationary communication satellite...
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Gaofen 10R Eutelsat 5 West B, MEV-1 ICON "As The Crow Flies" Palisade TJS-4 November Cygnus NG-12 (STPSat 4, HARP, HuskySat-1) Gaofen 7 BeiDou-3 I3Q Starlink...
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Raavana-1 was the first Sri Lankan satellite. The CubeSat-sized satellite was launched as part of the Cygnus NG-11 mission to the ISS on 17 April 2019...
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ETRSS-1 is the first satellite launched by Ethiopia. It is an Earth Observation Satellite. After launch the Ethiopian Space Science and Technology Institute...
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Arabsat-6A (redirect from ArabSat 6A)
LC-39A aboard Falcon Heavy on April 11, 2019. Arabsat-6A and SaudiGeoSat-1/HellasSat-4 are the two satellites of the Arabsat-6G program, ordered by the...
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Goddard Space Flight Center. "Intelsat 39". NSSDCA. Retrieved April 11, 2023. SatBeams. "Intelsat 39". Retrieved April 11, 2023. Krebs, Gunter D. "Intelsat...
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Mission Extension Vehicle (redirect from MEV-1 (spacecraft))
ends, MEV-1 is designed to be able to dock and undock additional times, potentially enabling it to service additional satellites. ViviSat saw competition...
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developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after Chandrayaan-1. It consists of a lunar orbiter, the Vikram lunar lander, and the Pragyan...
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the Sun, circling the Sun-Earth L2 Lagrangian point in a halo orbit, about 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth. Cruise to that location took three months...
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EgyptSat-A or MisrSat A is Egypt's third Earth observation satellite following the EgyptSat 1 launched in 2007 and EgyptSat 2 launched in 2014. This satellite...
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on 5 February 2019 at 21:01 UTC, the vehicle also deployed Hellas-Sat-4/SaudiGeoSat-1. The launch of the GSAT-30 and GSAT-31 by Arianespace is expected...
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Aerocube 14 A/B & 15 A/B, SwampSat-II, Huskysat-I, & Orbital Factory-2 have been released into orbit from our #Cygnus #CubeSat deployer! https://t.co/HluoRgVN70"...
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Gaofen 10R Eutelsat 5 West B, MEV-1 ICON "As The Crow Flies" Palisade TJS-4 November Cygnus NG-12 (STPSat 4, HARP, HuskySat-1) Gaofen 7 BeiDou-3 I3Q Starlink...
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intended to traverse 500 m (1,600 ft) on the lunar surface at the rate of 1 cm (0.39 in) per second, performing on-site analysis and sending the data...
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Amateur radio satellite (section OSCAR 1)
Iskra (Soviet Union) circa 1982, JAS-1 (Fuji-OSCAR 12) (Japan) in 1986, RS (Soviet Union and Russia), and CubeSats. (There is a list of major amateur satellites...
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Gaofen 10R Eutelsat 5 West B, MEV-1 ICON "As The Crow Flies" Palisade TJS-4 November Cygnus NG-12 (STPSat 4, HARP, HuskySat-1) Gaofen 7 BeiDou-3 I3Q Starlink...
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LightSail (redirect from Lightsail-1)
Cosmos 1 into space, but the spacecraft's Russian Volna launch vehicle failed to reach orbit. In 2009, the Society began working on a CubeSat-based solar...
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COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation constellation, CSG 1. The launcher also deployed three CubeSats, including ESA's OPS-SAT. CHEOPS went into a 712 km (442 mi) altitude...
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compared to a washing machine, as it stood at about the height of one at 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) and was similar in width to large household appliances. It...
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synthetic aperture radars (SAR) have a mass of 400 kg each, and a resolution of 1 × 3 m. As secondary payload, it includes Automatic Identification System for...
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OPS-SAT was a CubeSat by the European Space Agency (ESA), intended to demonstrate the improvements in mission control capabilities that will arise when...
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Crew Dragon Demo-1 (officially Crew Demo-1, SpaceX Demo-1, or Demonstration Mission-1) was the first orbital test of the Dragon 2 spacecraft. The mission...
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USA-292 (section TDO-1 satellite)
Missile Systems Center launched an experimental 12U cubesat known as TDO-1 (Technology Demonstration Orbiter, COSPAR 2019-051B, SATCAT 44482). The satellite...
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Gaofen 10R Eutelsat 5 West B, MEV-1 ICON "As The Crow Flies" Palisade TJS-4 November Cygnus NG-12 (STPSat 4, HARP, HuskySat-1) Gaofen 7 BeiDou-3 I3Q Starlink...
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COSMIC-2 (redirect from FormoSat-7)
Retrieved 17 September 2020. Everington, Keoni (15 April 2019). "Taiwan's FormoSat-7 group shipped to Florida for launch". taiwannews.com. Taiwan News. Retrieved...
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satellite with highest resolution in the world at the time of launch and MX of 1 metre with a high quality resolution which is a major improvement from the...
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Boeing Orbital Flight Test (redirect from Boeing Orbital Flight Test 1)
analyzed. The spacecraft will later be reused on mission Boeing Starliner-1. Its commander, Sunita Williams, informally dubbed the spacecraft "Calypso"...
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"Unable to get to the ISS, the crew of the Soyuz will try again on March 1". Interfax.ru (in Russian). 26 November 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018....
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