ABRIXAS (25721)

COSPAR: 1999-022A | Alt Name: ABRIXAS
DECAYED

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Launch Details

Launch Date

April 28, 1999

Launch Site

KYMSC

Launch Pad

LC107

Launch Vehicle

Kosmos 11K65M

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

25721

International Designator

1999-022A

Decay Date

10/31/2017

Basic Satellite Info

Name

ABRIXAS

Alternative Name

ABRIXAS

Type

Payload

Status

Decayed

Owner

DLR2

Country

Germany

Constellation

N/A

Related Satellites

Major Events

N/A

Summary
ABRIXAS was an astronomy and X-Ray satellite launched by DLR2 on April 28, 1999, from Kymcd LC107 using a Kosmos 11K65M launch vehicle. The spacecraft measured 2.5 meters in length with a diameter of 1.5 meters and had a dry mass of 470 kilograms at launch. It was equipped with 7 Wolter telescopes featuring an X-ray CCD detector for its mission objectives. ABRIXAS utilized solar arrays and batteries for power supply, and it was designed to operate for a planned lifetime of three years. The satellite's shape was described as "Box + 2 Pan" and was manufactured by OHB (Oberpfaffenhofen).
Physical Characteristics

Length

2.5

Diameter

1.5

Span

2.5

Dry Mass

470

Launch Mass

470

Shape

Box + 2 Pan

Radar Cross Section

2.4853

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

ABRIXAS

Purpose

Astronomy, X-Ray

Mission

Astronomy, X-Ray

Manufacturer

OHB

Life Expectancy

3 years (planned)

Bus

ABRIXAS

Configuration

Unknown

Motor

?

Equipment

7 Wolter telescopes with an X-ray CCD detector

Power System

Solar array, batteries

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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