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Prisma (satellite project)

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Inclination
  
98.4°

Launch date
  
15 June 2010

Launch site
  
Dombarovsky

Period
  
1.6 hours

Rocket
  
Dnepr

Manufacturers
  
RUAG Space, ECAPS

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Mission type
  
Technology demonstrator

Operator
  
Swedish National Space Board, DLR, CNES

COSPAR ID
  
Mango: 2010-028B Tango: 2010-028F

SATCAT no.
  
Mango: 36599 Tango: 36827

Mission duration
  
1 year planned 6 years, 9 months and 11 days elapsed

Launch mass
  
Mango: 145 kg (320 lb) Tango: 50 kg (110 lb)

Similar
  
Alsat‑2A, Kosmos 2469, EchoStar XV, Progress M‑06M, Progress M‑07M

Prisma is a satellite project led by the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) which consist of two satellites that fly in formation.

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It was launched, along with the PICARD spacecraft, on 15 June 2010 on a Dnepr launcher from Dombarovskiy Cosmodrome, near Yasny, Russia. Its primary objective is to test autonomous formation flying. A secondary objective was to flight test a new monopropellant thruster using ammonium dinitramide (ADN) propellant.

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On 12 August 2010, SSC reported that the two satellites, called Mango and Tango, had separated from each other for the first time.

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References

Prisma (satellite project) Wikipedia