SZESAT Spacecraft

Spacecraft name SZESAT
Spacecraft type PocketQube
Units or mass PocketQube 1p
Status not launched, expected in 2025
Launcher Falcon 9, (Transporter-14)
Organisation Széchenyi István University of Győr
Institution Company
Entity Commercial
Headquarters Hungary
Oneliner

Experiments with Tiny GS, Earth observation, Gathering of sensor data, Propagation experiments and Satellite imagery decodable by amateurs.

Description

Experiments with Tiny GS, Earth observation, Gathering of sensor data, Propagation experiments and Satellite imagery decodable by amateurs. Test between GFSK and Tiny GS. Amateur radio operators will be able to decode imagery captured by the satellite; there will be regular updates about the mission on the project website and on various social media platforms.

It is not a secret goal of ours to build our own small university satellite. We have taken the initial steps, but there is still a long way to go until our satellite's call sign HA1KHJ is received by radio amateurs around the world. Our module on board the MRC100 satellite encouraged us to continue our work. During the construction of the MRC100 satellite, we established an excellent partnership with the BME team. This joint work inspired us to build the twin satellite with the BME team. The 3PQ satellite includes 1 PQ BME, 1 PQ SZESAT and 1 PQ guest experiment.

Notes

Is this a joint 3P PocketQube as per SZESAT website?

Sources [1] [2]

Last modified: 2024-12-29

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