TTU100 Spacecraft

TTU100
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Spacecraft TTU100
Type CubeSat
Units or mass 1U
Organization Tallinn University of Technology
Institution University
Entity Academic / Education
Nation Estonia
Oneliner

Educational training and demonstrate CubeSat platform plus cameras and X-band communications.

Description

Educational project. Test Earth Observation cameras and high-speed X-band COM. Perform remote sensing in visible and IR electromagnetic spectrum. Test amateur 10.450 – 10.500 GHz band frequencies for high-speed data downlink operations.

Results

Last signal was given by the satellite 2024-08-11 at 20:41 and on the night of August 12, 2024, the satellite burned up in the atmosphere.

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Related Spacecraft

Name Status Launcher Launch date Orbit
TTU101 (TTÜ101, Koit, TTUSat, MektorySAT-1) Reentry 2024-04-01. Was semi-operational? (Beacons heard by accident on 2020-11-21, but signal very weak. No software was written for the backup radio like for TTU100 and two-way communications TBD.) Sojuz 2019-07-05 530 km, 97.5 deg
TTU100 (TTÜ100, Hämarik, TTUSat, MektorySAT-1) Reentry 2024-08-11. Was semi-operational? (Satellite started responding to commands from 2020-11-15 onwards, but very weak signal and very strong ground station required. Primary radio not working. Satellite lacking operational software for imagers, ADCS and X-band. Vega, (Small Satellite Mission Service) 2020-09-03 530 km, 97.5 deg

Last modified: 2024-12-14

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