Rose is a very high rsolution earth observation demostration satellite by Aerospacelab.
Rose uses Aerospacelab's VSP (Versatile Satellite Platform), which aims to provide standardized building blocks capable of accommodating a variety of missions to private and public stakeholders and which was tested first on Grégoire.
This system will provide detailed imagery of Earth's surface, enabling advanced mapping, environmental monitoring, and disaster response.
Nation: | Belgium |
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Type / Application: | Earth observation, technology |
Operator: | Aerospacelab |
Contractors: | Aerospacelab |
Equipment: | |
Configuration: | VSP bus |
Propulsion: | ? |
Power: | Solar cells, batteries |
Lifetime: | 5 years |
Mass: | 120 kg |
Orbit: |
Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks | |
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Rose (VSP Rose) | 2024-043AC | 04.03.2024 | Va SLC-4E | Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) | with MethaneSAT, Jackal X-1L-001, 002, Aries 1, Quark-Lite, Gluon, LizzieSat 1, MuSat 2, ICEYE X36, X37, X38, GHOSt 4, 5, ÑuSat 44, YAM 6, Rose, Fifi, Riri, Loulou, Lynk Tower 05, 06, Optimus OTV 2, Pyxis, Scout 1, ContecSat 1, HORACIO, Hubble 1, 2, EWS-RROCI 2, Pony Express 2A, 2B, BRO 12, 13, HAMMER, LaCE A, B, OrbAstro TR2, SONATE 2, Tiger 7, 8, AEROS MH-1, IRIS F1, Lemur-2 184, 185, M3, PY4 1, ..., 4, Veery 0E, ONDOSAT-OWL 1, 2 |