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NUSAT 1 (FRESCO)


NUSAT 1 (FRESCO) is no longer on orbit
NUSAT 1 (FRESCO) is classified as:


NORAD ID: 41557
Int'l Code: 2016-033B
Launch date: May 30, 2016
Source: Argentina (ARGN)
Launch site: Taiyaun Space Center, China (TSC)
Decay date: 2023-10-21

Uplink (MHz): 435.935-435.965
Downlink (MHz): 145.965-145.935
Beacon (MHz): 145.900
Mode: SSB CW
Call sign:
Status: Unknown


Uplink (MHz):
Downlink (MHz): 436.445
Beacon (MHz):
Mode: 9k6/19k2/40k0* GFSK
Call sign:
Status: Active


Uplink (MHz): 435.935-435.965
Downlink (MHz): 145.965-145.935
Beacon (MHz): 145.900
Mode: SSB CW
Call sign:
Status: Reentered


Uplink (MHz):
Downlink (MHz): 436.445
Beacon (MHz):
Mode: 9k6/19k2/40k0* GFSK
Call sign:
Status: Reentered


ÑUSAT 1 and ÑUSAT 2 are two microsatellites (35-kilogram each) for Satellogic, being are the first two members of a constellation the company hopes to number 25 spacecraft, and potentially hundreds more. ÑUSAT 1 and ÑUSAT 2 are nicknamed Fresco and Batata after popular homemade Argentine desserts. Each ÑuSat spacecraft hosts three cameras to capture imagery in color, infrared and in the hyperspectral regime, which gives analysts additional information about the makeup of objects, plants and terrain in Earth observation products. The top resolution of the satellites is approximately 1 meter, or 3 feet. Satellogic officials say the company's planned satellite fleet will help customers monitor crops and fields, support the oil and gas industry, and aid governments in keeping track of critical infrastructure.
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