DX1 is a microsatellite developed by Dauria Aerospace .
| Dx1 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Operator | |
| Tasks | Testing Platform, AIS Data Transfer |
| Satellite | Of the earth |
| Launch pad | |
| Launch vehicle | Soyuz 2.1B |
| Launch | July 8, 2014 |
| NSSDC ID | 2014-037C |
| SCN | 25544 |
| Specifications | |
| Platform | "DX" |
| Weight | 20 kg |
| Diameter | 50 cm |
| Power supplies | solar panels |
| Orientation | triaxial |
| The term of active existence | 3 years |
| Target equipment | |
| experimental satellite | receiving signals of the Automated Identification System |
| Project site | |
This satellite was developed as an experimental apparatus for testing equipment, testing technology and software, and a unified platform for small spacecraft of the DX series. It is planned to use the platform to create new satellites for various purposes with minimal development costs for specific functions. [one]
Launch
It was successfully launched on July 8, 2014, simultaneously launching the Soyuz 2.1B launch vehicle with the Frigate booster block from the Meteor-M No. 2 spacecraft. [2]
Notes
- ↑ Dauria - In orbit - DX1 . dauria.ru. Date of treatment January 17, 2017.
- ↑ Satellite DX-1 . mapgroup.com.ua. Date of treatment January 16, 2017.