| Spacecraft | MISR (Modular Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) |
|---|---|
| Type | CubeSat |
| Units or mass | 6U |
| Organization | Space Systems Command |
| Institution | Military |
| Entity type | Government (Civil / Military) |
| Nation | US |
| Manufacturer | AIVT by Blue Canyon |
| Operator | Blue Canyon |
| Partners | Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Department of Defense (DoD) |
| Oneliner | |
| Description |
The command has a small cubesat MISR-B on orbit and is preparing to launch two more — MISRs A and D. |
| Sources | [1] |
| Photo sources | [1] [2] |
| COTS subsystems |
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| Subsystems sources | [1] |
Related Spacecraft
| Name | Status | Rocket | Launch date | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MISR-A (Modular Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Modular ISR, MISR-A-1) | Reentry 2024-10-02. Was operational? (LinkedIn post from prime contractor NASK about successful launch) | Falcon 9, (Transporter-8) | 2023-06-12 | 520 km, 97.5 deg |
| MISR-D (MISR-B, MISR-B-2, Modular Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) | Reentry 2024-10-08. Was operational? (No news found, but object tracked as of 2023-12-19) | Falcon 9, (Transporter-8) | 2023-06-12 | 520 km, 97.5 deg |
Last modified: 2024-12-31
