EduSAT | |
Mission Type: | Technology Educational outreach |
Operator: | ASI Sapienza |
Cospar Id: | 2011-044A |
Satcat: | 37788 |
Manufacturer: | Sapienza |
Launch Mass: | 10kg (20lb)[1] |
Launch Date: | UTC[2] |
Launch Rocket: | Dnepr |
Launch Site: | Dombarovsky 370/13 |
Launch Contractor: | Kosmtras |
Orbit Epoch: | 22 November 2013, 05:10:16 UTC[3] |
Orbit Reference: | Geocentric |
Orbit Regime: | Sun-synchronous |
Orbit Periapsis: | 644km (400miles) |
Orbit Apoapsis: | 699km (434miles) |
Orbit Inclination: | 98.20 degrees |
Orbit Period: | 98.04 minutes |
Apsis: | gee |
EduSAT is an Italian microsatellite which was launched in August 2011. The satellite was built and is operated by the Sapienza University of Rome in conjunction with the Italian Space Agency ASI, and is primarily used for educational outreach and technology demonstration.[4] [5]
EduSAT is a 10kg (20lb) satellite,[1] measuring 31.5x.[4] The spacecraft is powered by surface-mounted solar cells. It carries an experimental analogue Sun sensor, a magnetometer and a temperature sensor. The satellite also tested a prototype PocketQube deployer and a passive deorbit mechanism. As of September 2013 it remained operational.[1]
EduSAT was launched aboard a Dnepr carrier rocket from Site 370/13 at the Dombarovsky launch site in Russia. The launch was conducted by Kosmotras with liftoff occurring at 07:12:20 on 17 August 2011. The rocket carried six other satellites, with an additional payload bolted to the upper stage.[6] The satellite was placed into a Sun-synchronous low Earth orbit. As of 22 November 2013 it was in an orbit with a perigee of 644km (400miles), an apogee of 699km (434miles), 98.20 degrees inclination and a period of 98.04 minutes.[3]