
JAESat Master (below)
with JAESAT Slave (top)
JAESat (Joint Australian Engineering Satellite) was originally developed by a consortium of three Australian organisations. More recently, the Ukrainian Youth Aerospace Association, Suzirya, has become involved and, subject to formal agreements yet to be finalised, is likely to take a significant role in the project.
Participating institutes:
The rationale for undertaking the JAESAT Project is to develop Australian space engineering capability, through a collaborative "hands-on" education-based project, in order to undertake future space system projects.
Project Objectives
| Nation: | Australia |
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| Type / Application: | Technology |
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| Configuration: | Amsat-NA Microsat |
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| Satellite | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks | |
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| JAESat Master | 2012 | TB LC-109/95 | Dnepr-1 | with JAESat Slave |