Red-Eye 1, 2, 3 (Pinot, Merlot, Cabernet) (original) (raw)
Please make a donation to support Gunter's Space Page.
Thank you very much for visiting Gunter's Space Page. I hope that this site is useful and informative for you.
If you appreciate the information provided on this site, please consider supporting my work by making a simple and secure donation via PayPal. Please help to run the website and keep everything free of charge. Thank you very much.
Red-Eye 2 [NASA]
RED-EYE is a DARPA program to develop and demonstrate technologies which increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites.
RED-EYE is a proprietary investigation that develops and demonstrates technologies that increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites. RED-EYE demonstrates lightweight, low-power, gimballed inter-satellite communications links appropriate for the approximately 100 kg class satellites. RED-EYE also demonstrates new attitude control components, onboard processors, software-defined radios and telescope technology.
Because the satellites were launched from the ISS, they could not be equipped with propulsion. The Millennium Space System team developed a form of aerodynamic drag modulation to control the constellation�s orbital spacing.
Red-Eye 1 (Pinot) was launched as an internal payload on the Dragon CRS-17 mission to the ISS, where it was deployed via the JEM airlock using the NanoRacks Kaber deployer on 27 June 2019.
Red-Eye 2 (Merlot) was launched onboard of Cygnus CRS-13 to the ISS. It was deployed on 17 June 2020.
Red-Eye 3 (Cabernet) was released from the ISS later in June 2020.
Nation: | USA |
---|---|
Type / Application: | Experimental |
Operator: | DARPA |
Contractors: | Millennium Space Systems |
Equipment: | ? |
Configuration: | Altair-E1 bus |
Propulsion: | ? |
Power: | Solar arrays, batteries |
Lifetime: | |
Mass: | 70 kg |
Orbit: | 407 km � 418 km, 51.6� (#1); 417 km � 419 km, 51.65�(#2); 416 km � 419 km, 51.65� (#3) |
Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Red-Eye 1 (Pinot) | 1998-067QJ | 04.05.2019 | CC SLC-40 | Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) | with Dragon CRS-17, OCO 3, STP-H6 |
Red-Eye 2 (Merlot) | 1998-067RM | 15.02.2020 | WI LC-0A | Antares-230+ | with Cygnus CRS-13, Red-Eye 3, DeMI, TechEdSat 10 |
Red-Eye 3 (Cabernet) | 1998-067RN | 15.02.2020 | WI LC-0A | Antares-230+ | with Cygnus CRS-13, Red-Eye 2, DeMI, TechEdSat 10 |