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SOCRATES (satellite)

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COSPAR ID
  
2014-029C

Period
  
1.6 hours

Launch mass
  
48 kg

Launch date
  
24 May 2014

SATCAT no.
  
39768

Launch mass
  
48 kg

Apogee
  
647,400 m

Mission type
  
Technology demonstrator

Operator
  
Advanced Engineering Services Co., Ltd.

Website
  
Official page (Japanese)

Dimensions
  
496 mm × 495 mm × 485 mm (19.5 in × 19.5 in × 19.1 in)

Launch sites
  
Tanegashima, Yoshinobu Launch Complex

Similar
  
Kosmos 2501, PROCYON, UniSat‑6, UAPSat‑1

SOCRATES or Space Optical Communications Research Advanced Technology Satellite is a Japanese micro-satellite launched in 2014. The satellite is purely a technology demonstrator intended to help AES company to gain experience in basic mission control, attitude control and spacecraft communications. Its main experiment is SOTA (Small Optical TrAnsponder), an optical small satellite communications demonstrator. All subsystems of spacecraft are powered by solar cells mounted on spacecraft body and stub wings, with estimated electrical power of 120W BOL degrading to 100W EOL.

Launch

SOCRATES was launched from Tanegashima, Japan, on 24 May 2014 at 03:05:00 UTC by an H-IIA 202.

References

SOCRATES (satellite) Wikipedia


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