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ALMASAT-1
ALMASAT-1 is no longer on orbit
ALMASAT-1 is classified as:
Geodetic
Amateur radio
NORAD ID
: 38078
Int'l Code
: 2012-006B
Launch date
:
February 13, 2012
Source
: Italy (IT)
Launch site
: FRENCH GUIANA (FRGUI)
Decay date
: 2020-04-25
Uplink
(MHz):
Downlink
(MHz): 437.465/2407.850
Beacon
(MHz):
Mode
: 1200bps FSK
Call sign
: ALMASAT
Status
: Reentered
ALMASat-1 is a 12.5 kg technology demonstration microsatellite developed and built by the University of Bologne. The 30 cm cube is a modular structure that can be used for various technology demonstration or Earth observation missions. The main objective of this first mission is to test the key performance of this low-cost multipurpose bus to prepare for future missions, such as 3-axis pointing accuracy.
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Source of the keplerian elements: AMSAT