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iCUBE-1
Mission typeTechnology
OperatorIST
COSPAR ID2013-066S Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.39432
Websitewww.icube.org.pk
Mission duration2 years
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft type1U CubeSat
ManufacturerIST
Launch mass1.08 kilograms (2.4 lb)
Power2 watts
Start of mission
Launch date21 November 2013, 07:10:17 (2013-11-21UTC07:10:17Z) UTC[1]
RocketDnepr
Launch siteDombarovsky 370/13
ContractorKosmotras
Deployed fromUniSat-5
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeSun-Synchronous
Perigee altitude594 kilometres (369 mi)
Apogee altitude641 kilometres (398 mi)
Inclination97.77 degrees
Period96.91 minutes
Epoch25 May 2014, 03:28:35 UTC[2]
 

iCube-1 is a miniaturised satellite built by the Institute of Space TechnologyinPakistan, with an objective to provide a wide range of future experiments in the domain of imaging, microgravity, biology, nanotechnology, space dynamics, chemistry, space physics and various other fields. It can also provide a testbed for developing satellite constellations for specific applications.

Launched in Low Earth Orbit, onboard Dnepr launch vehicle from Dombarovsky, Russia. It houses several sensors to collect data for scientific purposes. iCUBE-1 is a fully autonomous satellite and is capable of maintaining its health via its on-board computer. It is a single-unit CubeSat, cubic in shape with sides of 10 centimetres (3.9 in). Five sides of the satellites carry two triple-junction (ATJ) solar cells, providing the spacecraft with 2 watts of power. Each cell has dimensions of 40 by 80 millimetres (1.6 in × 3.1 in), and at the beginning of operations has an efficiency of at least 27.5% at 25 °C.

iCube-1 carries a camera with a resolution of 640 by 480 pixels. Communications with the ground are achieved through a 435.060 MHz uplink audio frequency-shift keying to provide a datarate of 1,200 bits per second. The 145.947 MHz downlink, which uses binary phase-shift keying, also provides a datarate of 1,200 bits per second. The satellite also carries CW and AX25 beacons. The programme cost around 3-3.5 million rupees.

Spokesperson IST Raza Butt said that it is a positive move for technology in Pakistan. "The world is moving towards miniaturization. The launch cost is significantly low for CubeSats as compared to the bigger satellites. The low cost factor is very attractive for researchers who can test their payloads using these cubesats and then incorporate this technology in their bigger satellites", he commented.

Initially, iCUBE-1 will transmit a Continuous Wave Morse coded beacon with message “iCUBE-1 First CubeSat of Pakistan”. Amateur radio operators have a great opportunity to hear those signals on the VHF band. The satellite will send its health data to ground stations and can also be commanded from Satellite tracking and Control StationatIST.[3][4][5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  • ^ "ICUBE 1 Satellite details 2013-066S NORAD 39432". N2YO. 25 May 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  • ^ "First Bloggers CubeSat Program | Creative Approach to Learn". iCube. Archived from the original on 30 July 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  • ^ "Pakistan's first Cubesat iCUBE-1 launched from Russia - Home". Dawn.Com. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  • ^ "IST launches Pakistans first Cubesat satellite | PAKISTAN". geo.tv. Retrieved 13 August 2014.

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