MEPSI (27562)

COSPAR: 2002-052B | Alt Name: MEPSI 1A
DECAYED

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Launch Details

Launch Date

November 24, 2002

Launch Pad

LC39A

Launch Vehicle

Space Shuttle

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

27562

International Designator

2002-052B

Decay Date

1/31/2003

Basic Satellite Info

Name

MEPSI

Alternative Name

MEPSI 1A

Type

Payload

Status

Decayed

Owner

AFSMC

Country

United States

Constellation

N/A

Related Satellites

Major Events

N/A

Summary
MEPSI (also known as MEPSI 1A) is an experimental satellite launched by AFSMC on November 24, 2002, from Launch Pad LC39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida using a Space Shuttle launch vehicle. The satellite has a configuration of two boxes connected by a tether, measuring 0.127 meters in length and 0.1 meters in diameter, with a span of 15 meters. It weighs 0.8 kilograms dry mass and was equipped with batteries for power supply and 5 x 0.1 N cold gas thrusters as its motor system. The satellite's shape consists of two boxes plus a tether, with a reflective surface area (RCS) of 0.0316 square meters. MEPSI was manufactured by AERO and had an experimental purpose.
Physical Characteristics

Length

0.127

Diameter

0.1

Span

15

Dry Mass

0.8

Launch Mass

0.8

Shape

2 Box + Tether

Radar Cross Section

0.0316

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

MEPSI

Purpose

Experimental

Mission

Experimental

Manufacturer

AERO

Life Expectancy

Unknown

Bus

Unknown

Configuration

Box

Motor

5 x 0.1 N cold gas thrusters

Equipment

Tether

Power System

Batteries

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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