37 satellites on June 19 Yasny Dnepr launch !!
Deimos 2
Deimos 2 is a small Earth observation satellite, which will carry a 75-centimeter-resolution imager provided by Satrec Initiative of South Korea.
KazEOSat 2 (DZZ-MR)
KazEOSat 2 from the Republic of Kazakhstan is utilizing the latest Earth Observation (EO) satellite technologies from EADS Astrium and its subsidiary SSTL to create a national system.
SkySat 3
SkySat-3 to 15 are commercial Earth observation satellites by Skybox Imaging.
TabletSat-Aurora
The Russian start-up company SPUTNIX designed and built the TabletSat-Aurora technology demonstrator and earth observing satellite.
BugSat 1 (Tita)
BugSat 1 is the first technology demonstration mission for a platform of small earth observation satellites designed by the Argentinan company Satellogic S.A.
SaudiSat 4
SaudiSat 4 is a Saudi-Arabian technology demonstration satellite developed by the KACST .
Hodoyoshi 3
Hodoyoshi 3 is an experimental earth-observing micro-satellite built by the University of Tokyo. It has a 40 m ground resolution.
Hodoyoshi 4
Hodoyoshi 4 is an experimental earth-observing micro-satellite built by the University of Tokyo. It has a 5 m ground resolution.
AprizeSat 9
AprizeSat 10
LatinSat, later renamed AprizeSat, is a constellation of small Low-Earth-Orbit satellites (64 satellites planned) to achieve a global communication system of data transmission and fixed and mobile asset tracking and monitoring (GMPCS). The satellites also carry experimental payloads.
UniSat 6
is the sixth satellite designed and manufactured by GAUSS group.
BRITE-CA 1 (CanX 3E)
BRITE-CA 2 (CanX 3F)
CanX-3 (Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiments), also known as BRITE (BRIght-star Target Explorer), is a mission planned to make photometric observations of some of the brightest starts in the sky
Perseus-M 1
Perseus-M 2
The Perseus-M satellites are small maritime surveillance satellites developed by Canopus Systems.
Flock-1c 1
Flock-1c 2
Flock-1c 3
Flock-1c 4
Flock-1c 5
Flock-1c 6
Flock-1c 7
Flock-1c 8
Flock-1c 9
Flock-1c 10
Flock-1c 11
The Flock earth observing constellation built and operated by Planet Labs (formerly Cosmogia Inc.) consists of 28 triple CubeSats.
POPSAT-HIP 1
POPSAT-HIP 1 is a triple cubesat built by Microspace Rapid Pte Ltd., Singapore. The spacecraft is to demonstrate the functionality of a high resolution optical payload and attitude control propulsion system on a Cubesat Class Nano-satellite.
Tigrisat
TIGRISat is an Iraqi 3U CubeSat built by Iraqi students at the La Sapienza University of Rome with a mission to detect dust storms over Iraq.
Lemur 1
Lemur-1 is a low-Earth orbiting satellite, built by NanoSatisfi Inc.
Lemur-1 will be deployed from the Italian UniSat 6,
QB50P1
QB50P2
QB50P1 is one of two precursor satellites for the QB50 project, which will demonstrate the possibility of launching a network of 50 CubeSats built by Universities Teams all over the world as a primary payload on a low-cost launch vehicle to perform first-class science in the largely unexplored lower thermosphere.
PACE
PACE (Platform for Attitude Control Experiments) is a cubesat project of the National Cheng Kung University of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
ANTELSAT
ANTELSAT is a 2U CubeSat class satellite, which has been developed by the Uruguayan Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de la República (FING), the State Faculty of Engineering, and the national telecom service provider ANTEL. It is the first Uruguayan satellite .
AeroCube 6
The AeroCube 6 cubesat is a 1 kg nanosatellite for technical research.It is built and operated by the Aerospace Corporation.
Duchifat 1
Duchifat-1 is an experimental and educational spacecraft developed and built by students of secondary schools at the Space Laboratory of the Herzliya Science Centre (HSC). It is built to the 1U CubeSat standard.
NanoSatC-Br 1
NanoSatC-Br 1 is the first CubeSat project of Brazil, developed at the Southern Regional Space Research Center in collaboration with the Space Science Laboratory of the Federal University of Santa Maria .
PolyITAN 1
PolyITAN-1 is a CubeSat designed and built by the National Technical University of Ukraine – KPI in cooperation with the Ukrainian HAM radio community. The mission is to launch Ukrainian educational satellite build by KPI students and space exploration enthusiasts.
Source space.skyrocket./ AMSAT FB
Lemur 1
Lemur-1 is a low-Earth orbiting satellite, built by NanoSatisfi Inc.
Lemur-1 will be deployed from the Italian UniSat 6,
QB50P1
QB50P2
QB50P1 is one of two precursor satellites for the QB50 project, which will demonstrate the possibility of launching a network of 50 CubeSats built by Universities Teams all over the world as a primary payload on a low-cost launch vehicle to perform first-class science in the largely unexplored lower thermosphere.
PACE
PACE (Platform for Attitude Control Experiments) is a cubesat project of the National Cheng Kung University of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
ANTELSAT
ANTELSAT is a 2U CubeSat class satellite, which has been developed by the Uruguayan Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de la República (FING), the State Faculty of Engineering, and the national telecom service provider ANTEL. It is the first Uruguayan satellite .
AeroCube 6
The AeroCube 6 cubesat is a 1 kg nanosatellite for technical research.It is built and operated by the Aerospace Corporation.
Duchifat 1
Duchifat-1 is an experimental and educational spacecraft developed and built by students of secondary schools at the Space Laboratory of the Herzliya Science Centre (HSC). It is built to the 1U CubeSat standard.
NanoSatC-Br 1
NanoSatC-Br 1 is the first CubeSat project of Brazil, developed at the Southern Regional Space Research Center in collaboration with the Space Science Laboratory of the Federal University of Santa Maria .
PolyITAN 1
PolyITAN-1 is a CubeSat designed and built by the National Technical University of Ukraine – KPI in cooperation with the Ukrainian HAM radio community. The mission is to launch Ukrainian educational satellite build by KPI students and space exploration enthusiasts.
Source space.skyrocket./ AMSAT FB
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