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PoSAT-1
OperatorPo-SAT consortium
COSPAR ID1993-061D
SATCAT no.22826
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeMicrosat
ManufacturerSSTL
Start of mission
Launch date26 September 1993, 01:45 UTC
RocketAriane-40 V59[1]
Launch siteKourou ELA-2
ContractorArianespace
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLEO
Perigee altitude800 kilometres (500 mi)
Apogee altitude822 kilometres (511 mi)
Inclination98.6º
Period101 minutes
 

PoSAT-1, the first Portuguese satellite, was launched into orbit on 26 September 1993, on the 59th flight of the Ariane 40 launch vehicle.[2][3][4][5] The launch took place in the Centre Spatial Guyanais, French Guiana. About 20 minutes and 35 seconds after launch, at an altitude of 807 km, PoSAT-1 separated itself from the launch vehicle.

The PoSAT-1 weighs about 50 kg and belongs to the class of microsatellites, which are between 10 and 100 kg. The entire project was developed by a consortium of universities and companies in Portugal and was built at the University of Surrey, United Kingdom.[3] The total cost was around €5 million, about €3 million paid by the Portuguese Government and €2 million by the Portuguese companies involved (Po-SAT consortium: Instituto Nacional de Engenharia, Tecnologia e Inovação (INETI), EFACEC, ALCATEL, Marconi Company, OGMA, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), University of Beira Interior (UBI) and CEDINTEC). The responsible for the project was Fernando Carvalho Rodrigues, known as the father of the first Portuguese satellite.[6][5]

Mission[edit]

The mission was called Flight 59, which launched several satellites: PoSAT-1 from Portugal, Eyesat-1 and ItamSat from Italy, KITSAT-2 from South Korea, HealthSat-2 (an international medical satellite) and Stella and SPOT-3 from France, the latter one a large satellite for Earth imaging photography.[7][3]

Spacecraft[edit]

The PoSAT-1 is a box of aluminum, in the form of a parallelepiped, 58 cm long, 35 cm wide, 35 cm depth and weighs 50 kg. Over a first drawer that contains the batteries and the remote detection module are stacked 10 other drawers full of electronic cards. At the top of the satellite there are sensors for attitude and the stabilization mast, essential tools for PoSAT-1 to maintain correct orbit. Four solar panels are mounted on the lateral sides of the structure of the satellite, forming a parallelepiped, which are the source of energy for all on-board systems. Each panel contains 1344 cells of Gallium arsenide (GaAs).

Numbers[edit]

End of mission[edit]

PoSAT-1 stopped transmitting information to Earth in 2006.[2] Its re-entry is expected to be happen in 2043.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Telemetry Details". nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  • ^ a b c "PoSAT-1: Há 30 anos era lançado o satélite que colocou Portugal no espaço". SAPO Tek. 25 September 2023.
  • ^ a b c d Krebs, Gunter D. "PoSAT 1 (POSAT-OSCAR 28, PO 28)". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  • ^ "PoSAT-1: O primeiro satélite português foi lançado há 25 anos". SAPO Tek. 25 September 2018.
  • ^ a b Ramalho, Tiago (3 March 2024). "O PoSat-1 descolou em 1993: já não comunica, mas ainda está em órbita". PÚBLICO.
  • ^ Rebordão, José Manuel. "PoSAT-1 - Primeiro Satélite Português". www.fernandocarvalhorodrigues.eu. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  • ^ "POSAT 1 Satellite details 1993-061D NORAD 22826". Real Time Satellite Tracking. Retrieved 25 September 2023.

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