SMOG-P

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SMOG-P
Magyar-OSCAR 105
Type: Amateur radio satellite
technology testing
Country: HungaryHungary Hungary
Operator: Budapest University of Technology and Economics
COSPAR-ID : 2019-084J
Mission dates
Dimensions: 250 g
Size: 50 × 50 × 50 mm
Begin: December 6, 2019 ( UTC )
Starting place: Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1
Launcher: Electron
Orbit data
Rotation time : 92.0
Orbit inclination : 97.0 °
Apogee height 405 km
Perigee height 353 km

SMOG-P , also BME-1, also Magyar-OSCAR 105, MO-105 for short is a Hungarian amateur radio satellite and technology testing satellite .

Furnishing

The Picosatellit is based on the PocketQube platform with the form factor 1p (50 × 50 × 50 mm). Smog-P has a spectrum analyzer for measuring human-made electromagnetic pollution ( electrosmog ) from space . This payload is used for spectrum monitoring to create a global map of radio spectrum in the range of DVB-T - belt . Also has SMOG-P via a dosimeter (thermionic detector) that allows the record from the satellite on the orbit of the satellite recorded amount of radiation, the amount of radiation from the Van Allen belts to determine and influence possibly occurring during the mission solar flares to determine.

designation

The OSCAR number administrator of AMSAT - North America assigned the number 105 to this satellite. The satellite in the amateur radio community therefore also called Magyar-OSCAR 105, MO-105 for short.

mission

The satellite was launched on December 6, 2019 on an Electron launcher from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand along with other PocketQubes.

Frequencies

The following frequencies for the satellite were coordinated by the International Amateur Radio Union :

Reception range of the spectrum analyzer:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ciprian Sufitchi: SMOG-P. December 23, 2019, accessed December 23, 2019 .
  2. Drew glass burner: SMOG-P and ATL-1 Designated Magyar-OSCAR 105 (MO-105) and Magyar-OSCAR 106 (MO-106). December 20, 2019, accessed December 23, 2019 .