STUDSAT

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STUDSAT
Type: Technology testing satellite
Country: IndiaIndia India
Operator: some Indian universities
COSPAR-ID : 2010-035B
Mission dates
Dimensions: 1 kg
Begin: July 12, 2010 at 03:52 UTC
Starting place: SHAR SLP
Launcher: PSLV-CA C-15
Flight duration: 6 months (planned)
Status: inactive
Orbit data
Rotation time : 96.8 min
Orbit inclination : 98.0 °
Apogee height 623.8 km
Perigee height 604.1 km

STUDSAT (short for stud ent Sat ellite) was an Indian Cubesat which of several Indian universities was developed. His task was to shoot monochrome images of the earth with a resolution of 94 meters, which would then be used for vegetation and terrain mapping.

target

The main goal is that Indian students can experience the manufacturing and realization of a space mission at a minimum of experience.

The specialty of this project is that it was initiated by students and led with them with the support of ISRO . The students come from seven engineering colleges in Hyderabad and Bangalore .

Furnishing

STUDSAT is built on a CubeSat 1U structure. The satellite has a CMOS camera on board.

It is powered by batteries and solar cells.

begin

STUDSAT was 12 July 2010 on a PSLV - launcher along with Cartosat-2B , Alsat-2A , Aïssat-1 and TIsat-1 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in a low earth orbit brought, but gave no signals from the satellite.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. STUDSAT at Gunter's Space Page (English).