Perseus-M
Operator | Aquila Space |
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Major contractors | Elecnor Deimos |
Mission type | Maritime survelliance satellite |
Launch date | 19 June 2014 |
Launch vehicle | Dnepr-1 |
Mission duration | Ongoing |
COSPAR ID | 2014-033AF, 2014-033AD |
Orbital elements | |
Eccentricity | 0 |
Inclination | 97.9 deg. |
Apoapsis | 620 |
Periapsis | 620 |
Perseus-M is a pair of microsatellite developed by Russian-American company Dauria Aerospace and launched in 2014. The satellite is built in 6U Cubesat bus (0.3x0.2x0.1m), optimized for piggy-back launch. All instruments are powered by solar cells mounted on the one side of spacecraft, providing approximately 6W average power.[1]
Launch
Perseus-M1 and Perseus-M2 were launched from Dombarovsky (air base) site 13, Russia, on 19 June 2014 by a Dnepr-1 rocket. Telemetry beacons were received and decoded by multiple amateur ground station operators starting on 6 July 2014. [2]
Mission
The satellites are intended primarily for radio-frequency maritime survelliance under contract with Russian Federation.[3]
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