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FSI-SAT

FSI-SAT [JAXA]

FSI-SAT is a 1U Cubesat developed by the Future Science Institute as a low cost satellite featuring a multi-spectral camera and on-board data processing system.

It is designed to demonstrate that this technology can be deployed and operated at this small scale and at low cost. The satellite has a mass of only 1.4 kg.

It was launched in October 2022 on an shared Epsilon (2) CLPS rocket but failed to reach orbit.

Nation: Japan
Type / Application: Technology
Operator: Future Science Institute
Contractors: Future Science Institute
Equipment:
Configuration: CubeSat (1U)
Propulsion: None
Power: Solar cells, batteries
Lifetime:
Mass: 1 kg
Orbit:
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
FSI-SAT 2022-F05 12.10.2022 Ka LP-M F Epsilon (2) CLPS with RAISE 3, QPS-SAR 3, 4, MAGNARO A, B, KOSEN 2, MITSUBA, Waseda-SAT 0

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