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Cosmodrome / Location : USA
Date of Cancellation: Oct. 28, 2020
Exist : 250 copies Event Type : Launch Launch Pad / Location : USA Pasadena (CA) Manned / Robotic Mission : Robotic Mission Objective/Type : Telecommunications
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autographe?: non - noneDescription : There are 10 satellites
The largest spacecraft on today`s mission is CE-SAT-2B, an Earth observation satellite for Canon Electronics of Japan.
The 78-pound (35.5-kilogram) microsatellite is sitting on top of the rocket. CE-SAT-2B is Canon`s third microsatellite to launch, following an experimental spacecraft that launched in 2017 on an Indian PSLV rocket and a follow-on satellite that launched in July on a previous Rocket Lab mission.
The CE-SAT 1B satellite that launched in July was destroyed when Rocket Lab`s Electron rocket failed before reaching orbit.
According to Canon, CE-SAT-2B carries three types of cameras to be demonstrated in orbit.
“With the newly developed super high sensitivity camera, CE-SAT-2B is capable of observing the Earth during night time,” Canon said in a press release. “The satellite is equipped with three types of cameras including Canon`s mirrorless camera and compact digital camera.
“CE-SAT-2B will go through a two-year demonstration experiment for forthcoming production of cassegrain reflectors as series,” Canon said.
Spaceflight, a Seattle-based launch broker, arranged for the launch of CE-SAT-2B with Rocket Lab.
Nine SuperDove Earth-imaging satellites - each about the size of a large shoebox - are stowed inside Maxwell deployers on top of the Electron rocket. The SuperDove payloads, built and owned by Planet, will replace five similar satellites - collectively known as “Flock 4e”– that were also lost on Rocket Lab`s failed mission in July.
“Emerging from the unfortunate launch accident of Flock 4e on Electron in July, this next launch speaks to both Planet and Rocket Lab`s resilience and agility to get back on the pad so quickly,” Planet wrote in a blog post on its website. “These SuperDoves will be deployed into an approximate 500 km (310-mile-high) morning-crossing sun synchronous orbit (SSO), joining the rest of the flock already providing unprecedented medium-resolution global coverage and revisit.” Keyword(s) : #Art, #LOLLINI (design), #Rocket, #Satellite, SPACE REVUE : 03 - 2021 Last modified: 02/24/2021 @ 18h46
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