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Flying Laptop ist ein Kleinsatellit und Amateurfunksatellit, der ab 2004 am der Universität Stuttgart entwickelt und am 14. Juli 2017 gestartet wurde.

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dbo:abstract Flying Laptop ist ein Kleinsatellit und Amateurfunksatellit, der ab 2004 am der Universität Stuttgart entwickelt und am 14. Juli 2017 gestartet wurde. (de) The German Flying Laptop satellite, launched in 2017, hosts the OSIRISv1 laser communications experiment. Total satellite mass of 110 kg. The satellite is part of the , of the German Space Agency. Optical communications tests have been carried out with ground stations in Japan, Europe, and Canada. Up to 200 Mbps data rate, from orbit to ground only. The two fixed lasers of OSIRISv1 are aimed at ground stations by 'body pointing', attitude control of the entire satellite, using four reaction wheels. The reaction wheels can be desaturated using three internal magnetorquers. (en)
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rdfs:comment Flying Laptop ist ein Kleinsatellit und Amateurfunksatellit, der ab 2004 am der Universität Stuttgart entwickelt und am 14. Juli 2017 gestartet wurde. (de) The German Flying Laptop satellite, launched in 2017, hosts the OSIRISv1 laser communications experiment. Total satellite mass of 110 kg. The satellite is part of the , of the German Space Agency. Optical communications tests have been carried out with ground stations in Japan, Europe, and Canada. Up to 200 Mbps data rate, from orbit to ground only. The two fixed lasers of OSIRISv1 are aimed at ground stations by 'body pointing', attitude control of the entire satellite, using four reaction wheels. The reaction wheels can be desaturated using three internal magnetorquers. (en)
rdfs:label Flying Laptop (de) Flying Laptop (en)
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