PSSC (33445)

COSPAR: 2008-059B | Alt Name: PSSC 1
DECAYED

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Launch Details

Launch Date

November 15, 2008

Launch Pad

LC39A

Launch Vehicle

Space Shuttle

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

33445

International Designator

2008-059B

Decay Date

2/17/2010

Basic Satellite Info

Name

PSSC

Alternative Name

PSSC 1

Type

Payload

Status

Decayed

Owner

AFRL

Country

United States

Constellation

N/A

Related Satellites

Major Events

N/A

Summary
The PSSC satellite (NORAD_CAT_ID: 33445), also known as PSSC 1, is a US-manufactured picosatellite launched on November 15, 2008, from Launch Pad LC39A at AFETR using the Space Shuttle. It has dimensions of 0.254 meters in length and diameter, with a span of 0.254 meters and a dry mass of 6.4 kilograms. The satellite is owned by AFRL and serves as a technology testbed for solar cell testing, equipped with power from solar cells and batteries. Its shape is box-like with an RCS of 0.1053, and it reached stable orbit on November 29, 2008.
Physical Characteristics

Length

0.254

Diameter

0.127

Span

0.254

Dry Mass

6.4

Launch Mass

6.4

Shape

Box

Radar Cross Section

0.1053

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

Picosat Solar Cell Testbed

Purpose

Technology test

Mission

Technology test

Manufacturer

AERO

Life Expectancy

Unknown

Bus

Picosat

Configuration

Unknown

Motor

None

Equipment

Unknown

Power System

Solar cells, batteries

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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