SSETI-Express (XO-53) |
ESA / Europe |
Spacecraft nº: |
ESA spacecraft nº: 58 |
Also called Oscar 53
Launch data:
| Designation | 28894 / 05043E |
| Launch date | 27 Oct 2005 - 06:52 UT |
| Launch site | Pl, LC-132/1 |
| Launch vehicle |
Cosmos-3M |
| Mission | Imaging/Technology |
| Earth orbit: |
| Perigee / Apogee | 683 x 707 km |
| Inclination | 98.18° |
| Period | 98.67 min |
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Spacecraft data:
| Prime contractor | SSETI |
| Operator | SSETI |
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| Mass at launch | kg |
| Dry Mass | kg |
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Mission details:
The SSETI Express ( Student Space Exploration and Technology Initiative -
Express) mission is an educational mission that shall deploy CUBESAT
pico-satellites developed by universities, take pictures of Earth, act as a
test-bed and technology demonstration for hardware of the complementary project:
the European Student Earth Orbiter, and function as an radio transponder for the
rest of it’s mission duration
To accomplish SSETI Express’s mission statement, the following objectives
have been developed:
- To demonstrate the successful implementation of this pan-European
Educational initiative and therefore encourage, motivate and challenge
students to improve their education and literacy in the field of space
research and exploration,
- To carry as passengers, and subsequently deploy, up to three educational
CUBESAT pico-satellites,
Three cubesats will be deployed by SSETI Express. They will be deployed from
a T-Pod developed by UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory, Toronto
- XI-V from Japan, University of Tokyo
- UWE 1 from Germany, University of Würzburg
- Ncube 2 from Norway, Andoya Rocket Range
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