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MuSat


MuSat 1
MuSat 1
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Argentinian earth magnetosphere satellite. Microsat. MuSat-1 Victor was the first Argentine-built satellite.

AKA: Victor. Status: Operational 1996. First Launch: 1996-08-29. Last Launch: 1996-08-29. Number: 1 . Gross mass: 32 kg (70 lb).

Measuring 340 x 340 x 450mm."Victor " was an experimental vehicle, intended to evaluate in-orbit behavior of low-cost space technologies. It carried two video cameras, oriented for earth-imaging, as well as transceivers in both UHF and S bands. The beacon could be heard every 90 seconds at 137.95 MHz as a brief burst of CW ("Hi hi de MUSAT"). Electrical power was provided by four 88-Si cells solar panels, with an end-of-life electrical power of 8 W. Its position was determined by means of a 3-axis, flux-gate magnetometer, as well as both solar and horizon sensors, while its attitude was 3-axis controlled by magnetic coils and reaction wheels, with a pointing precision of 0.5 deg. MuSat-1 was developed and built by a 25-person team at the Instituto Universitario Aeronautico, under the sponsorship of the government of the province of Cordoba, in a 3.5 year, $1.2 million effort.



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Family: Earth, Magnetosphere sat. Country: Argentina. Launch Vehicles: R-7, Molniya 8K78M. Launch Sites: Plesetsk, Plesetsk LC43/3. Agency: Cordoba. Bibliography: 2.


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1996 August 29 - . 05:22 GMT - . Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: Plesetsk LC43/3. LV Family: R-7. Launch Vehicle: Molniya 8K78M.



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