OSCAR 41
| OSCAR 41 | |
|---|---|
| Type: | Amateur radio satellite |
| Country: |
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| COSPAR-ID : | 2000-057A |
| Mission dates | |
| Dimensions: | 10 kg |
| Begin: | September 26, 2000, 10:05 UTC |
| Starting place: | Baikonur , 109/95 |
| Launcher: | Dnepr |
| Orbit data | |
| Rotation time : | 97.1 min |
| Orbit inclination : | 64.6 ° |
| Apogee height : | 642 km |
| Perigee height : | 611 km |
OSCAR 41 (also Saudi OSCAR 41 or before the start of Saudisat 1A ) is a Saudi Arabian amateur radio satellite .
The satellite was developed by the KACST Space Research Institute in Riyadh . Saudi OSCAR 41 was launched on September 26, 2000 together with four other small satellites with a Dnepr rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome . The satellite contains an amateur radio relay for an FM voice radio channel .
Its COSPAR designation is 2000-057A.
Web links
- OSCAR 41 in the NSSDCA Master Catalog (English)
- DK3WN: SaudiSat-1A (SO-41), SaudiSat-1B (SO-42), SaudiSat-1C (SO-50)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Railway data according to SAUDISAT 1A. N2YO, June 6, 2014, accessed June 6, 2014 .