LAUNCH TIME:
April 28th, 2008 - 03:53 UTC
LAUNCH VEHICLE:
PSLV-C9
LAUNCH SITE:
Sriharikota, India
NUMBER OF CUBESATS:
6
April 28th, 2008 - 03:53 UTC
PSLV-C9
Sriharikota, India
6
April 17, 2007 - 06:46:35 UTC
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
TITech Launcher | TiTiech - CUTE-1.7+ADP
Solar Sail | ASTRO-F
P-POD A: 919.355
P-POD C: 920.855
P-POD B: 922.345
NASA's GeneSat-1 is a 3-U CubeSat designed and built by a NASA Ames team. The satellite is the first CubeSat to carry a biological payload into space. Utilizing a special fluidics card and a 2.4 Ghz communications system, GeneSat-1 is pushing the limits in the miniturization of satellite technology. GeneSat-1 is being delivered into a LEO orbit with TacSat-2 an AFRL project. For University involvement, Santa Clara University will be providing the on-orbit controls for the satellite and GeneSat is utilizing a California Polytechnic P-POD for their orbital delivery system. The launch was an overwhelming success, meeting all mission success requirements.
December 16th, 2006 - 12:00 UTC
LEO Orbit
Altitude: 440 km
Origination: Wallops Launch Facility, VA
Click here for more information about the GeneSat Project
Russian Dnepr
July 26, 2006 19:43:00UTC
14
500 - 600 km Circular Orbit
Sun-synchronous
Inclination: 97.43 deg
lTAN: 11:25 (UTC)
RAAN: 115.67 deg
AeroCube-1: Launch Failure
CP-1: Launch Failure
CP-2: Launch Failure
ICE CUBE-1: Launch Failure
ICE CUBE-2: Launch Failure
ION: Launch Failure
HAUSAT-1: Launch Failure
KUTESat: Launch Failure
MEROPE: Launch Failure
nCube-1: Launch failure
RINCON: Launch Failure
SACRED: Launch failure
SEEDS: Launch Failure
Voyager: Launch Failure
M-V-8
TITech Launcher | TiTiech - CUTE-1.7+ADP
Solar Sail | ASTRO-F
Uchinoura Space Center (USC)
February 22, 2006 - 21:28 UTC
Students from many different European countries participate in SSETI. They are building the first pan-European student satellites together. They are all united by their desire to 'launch the dream' and ESA's Education Office gives them full support. The European Student Earth Orbiter (ESEO) is the first SSETI satellite and will circle the earth, take pictures, perform a radiation experiment and test out a new propulsion system.
SSETI Express itself measures approximately 60x60x70cm and contains 3 CubeSats. SSETI Express will be launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia on the on the Kosmos-3M launch vehicle. All satellites are flight ready!
Click here for the SSETI Express Website
October 27, 2005 - 06:52 UTC
Altitude: 686 km
Eccentricity: 0
Inclination: 98 degrees
LTAN: 10:30
CubeSat XI-V
NCUBE-2
UWE-1