Tartan Artibeus-2 Satellite

Tartan Artibeus-2
Satellite name Tartan Artibeus-2 (TartanArtibeus-2)
Spacecraft type PocketQube
Units or mass PocketQube 1p
Status No signal? (No news found as of 2023-12-21)
Launched 2023-11-11
NORAD ID ?
Deployer Albapod [Alba Orbital]
Launcher Falcon 9 (Transporter-9) (D-Orbit ION) (Alba Cluster)
Entity name Carnegie Mellon University
Institution University
Entity type Academic / Education
Headquarters US
Oneliner

Educational amateur radio mission with orbital edge computing elements.

Description

A 1P PocketQube satellite developed by Carnegie Mellon University. The sensor-equipped, 5 cm cube can sense its environment and perform orbital edge computing to process sensor data in a way that is robust to intermittent operation. This design is the university’s latest picosatellite building from the CMU’s open-sourced Tartan-Artibeus-1 project, that was the world’s first batteryless, computational PocketQube satellite.

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On the same launch

Last modified: 2023-12-21

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