SATLLA 1 [Ariel University]
The Israeli student satellites SATLLA 2A ans 2B are experimental and educational spacecraft developed and built by students of secondary schools at Ariel University. It is built to the 2P PocketQube standard.
The satellite’s mission is an educational one. This satellite was designed and constructed by students. The aim is for the satellite to introduce the students to the “new-space” frontier - with a hands-on practice. The cubesat’s LEDs will flash brightly enough to be seen by an earth located telescope - as the SATLLA-2 passes across the night sky. SATLLA-2 will take low-resolution photos and will broadcast the photos over the amateur radio. SATLLA-2 will broadcast a signal over amateur radio with its position in orbit and data from its sensors (battery status, gyro, gps) SATLLA-2 will relay short messages over amateur radio with format.
Nation: | Israel |
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Type / Application: | Technology |
Operator: | Ariel University |
Contractors: | Ariel University |
Equipment: | ? |
Configuration: | PocketQube (2P) |
Propulsion: | None |
Power: | Solar cells, batteries |
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