BGUSat

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BGUSat
BGUSat
Type: Technology testing satellite
Country: IsraelIsrael Israel
Operator: Ben Gurion University
COSPAR-ID : 2017-008BD
Mission dates
Dimensions: 4.3 kg
Begin: February 15, 2017 at 3:58 AM UTC
Starting place: SHAR FLP
Launcher: PSLV-XL C-17
Status: in operation
Orbit data
Rotation time : 94.6 min
Orbit inclination : 97.5 °
Apogee height 509 km
Perigee height 499 km

BGUSat (short for: Ben Gurion University Satellite) is an Israeli CubeSat that was developed by Ben Gurion University .

Furnishing

BGUSat carries out the following experiments:

  • A CCD camera ,
  • a tri-axis inertial sensor ,
  • an experimental GPS sensor from Honeywell ,
  • a magnometer ,
  • an optical communication sensor and optional additional payloads.

BGUSat is powered by solar cells and batteries.

begin

BGUSat was on 15 February 2017 a PSLV - carrier rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Center along with Cartosat 2D , INS 1A and INS 1B , Flock 3P 1-88 , Lemur 2 22-29 , PEASSS , DIDO 2 , Al-Farabi 1 and Nayif 1 launched into a sun-synchronous orbit . This launch holds the world record for the most satellites launched at once, namely 104.

Web links

  • BGUSat on Gunter's Space Page (English).
  • BGUSat (PDF) article about the satellite from Ben Gurion University (English, Hebrew)
  • BGUSat on the manufacturer's website

Individual evidence

  1. Railway data according to BGUSAT. N2YO, September 2, 2017, accessed September 3, 2017 .
  2. The Times Of India: ISRO centers set for the record launch of 104 satellites at one go by February 15 , January 29, 2017; accessed on September 3, 2017 (English).