Rubin-8
Mission type | Technology |
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Operator | OHB-System |
COSPAR ID | 2008-021K |
SATCAT no. | 32792 |
Spacecraft properties | |
Launch mass | 7 kilograms (15 lb) |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 28 April 2008, 03:53:51 (2008-04-28UTC03:53:51Z) UTC |
Rocket | PSLV C9 |
Launch site | Satish Dhawan SLP |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric |
Regime | Low Earth |
RUBIN-8, also known as RUBIN-AIS (Automatic Identification System), is a German space experiment package, built by OHB-System, which was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation, aboard a PSLV rocket, on 28 April 2008.[1] Following launch, it remained bolted to the upper stage of the rocket in low Earth orbit, where it is used to conduct experiments regarding the relay of AIS data via the Orbcomm and Iridium communication satellite networks.[2]
See also
- AAUSAT-II
- COMPASS-1
- CUTE-1.7
- Delfi-C3
- SEEDS-2
References
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- Progress M-63
- STS-122 (Columbus)
- Thor 5
- Kizuna
- Jules Verne ATV
- STS-123 (Kibō ELM-PS, Dextre, Spacelab MD002)
- USA-200
- AMC-14
- USA-201
- DirecTV-11
- SAR-Lupe 4
- Progress M-64
- Galaxy 18
- Kosmos 2437, Kosmos 2438, Kosmos 2439, Yubileiny
- Fengyun 3A
- STS-124 (Kibō PM)
- ChinaSat 9
- Fermi
- Skynet 5C, Türksat 3A
- Orbcomm FM29, Orbcomm FM37, Orbcomm FM38, Orbcomm FM39, Orbcomm FM40, Orbcomm FM41
- OSTM/Jason-2
- Kosmos 2440
- Trailblazer, NanoSail-D, PRESat, Explorers
- Superbird-C2, AMC-21
- Omid
- Inmarsat-4 F3
- Tachys, Mati, Choma, Choros, Trochia
- Huan Jing 1A, Huan Jing 1B
- GeoEye-1
- Progress M-65
- Nimiq-4
- Galaxy 19
- Kosmos 2442, Kosmos 2243, Kosmos 2444
- Shenzhou 7 (Banxing-1)
- Ratsat
- Chuang Xin 1B, Shiyan Weixing 3
- Astra 1M
- Kosmos 2445
- STS-126 (Leonardo MPLM, PSSC-1)
- Progress M-01M
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