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TET-1
TET-1 undergoing testing
Mission typeTechnology
OperatorDLR
COSPAR ID2012-039D Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.38710Edit this on Wikidata
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerKayser-Threde GmbH
Start of mission
Launch date22 July 2012, 06:41 (2012-07-22UTC06:41Z) UTC[1]
RocketSoyuz-FG/Fregat
Launch siteBaikonur 31/6
End of mission
Last contact17 November 2022
Decay date18 November 2022
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
 

TET-1 (German: Technologieerprobungsträger 1, Technology Experiment Carrier) was a microsatellite operated by the German Space Operations Center of the German Aerospace Center. It was the centre of the OOV (On Orbit Verification) Program, initiated to offer on-orbit verification possibilities to the German industrial and scientific aerospace community.[2] TET was based on the satellite bus used for the BIRD satellite, which was launched in 2001.[3]

The main contractor for Phase A (feasibility) was IABG. The final contract for Phases B, C, and D (definition/qualification, and production) and start was given to Kayser-Threde GmbH, a medium-sized aerospace company based in Munich belonging to the German OHB-System group. The environmental qualification was successfully conducted in the IABG space simulation centre in Munich.

TET-1 was carried to orbit as a secondary payload on a Soyuz-FG/Fregat carrier rocket which was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on 22 July 2012.[1] The primary payload of the launch was the Kanopus-V1 satellite, with the BelKA-2, Zond-PP and exactView-1 satellites also flying on the same rocket.

After 10 years in orbit, the TET-1 satellite re-entered into the atmosphere on 18 November 2022.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Bergin, Chris (22 July 2012). "Russian Soyuz-FG successfully launches five satellites". NASASpaceflight.com. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  • ^ "Das On-Orbit-Verifikations-Programm" [The On-Orbit-Verification-Program]. DLR Portal (in German). DLR. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  • ^ "In-Orbit Verification". OHB. OHB-System AG. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  • ^ "Abschied vom Technologie-Erprobungsträger (TET-1)" [Farewell to the technology test vehicle (TET-1)]. DLR Portal (in German). DLR. 2022-11-21. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
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