X Report 7 Nov 2024
SpaceX prepares for sixth Starship flight, slated for mid-November, following successful fifth test in October.
Launch Date
December 6, 2019
Launch Site
RLLB
Launch Pad
LC1A
Launch Vehicle
Electron
NORAD ID
44830
International Designator
2019-084G
Decay Date
10/9/2020
Name
ATL-1
Alternative Name
Magyar-OSCAR-106
Type
Status
Owner
ATLH
Country
Hungary
Constellation
N/A
Related Satellites
Major Events
N/A
Length
0.1
Diameter
0.05
Span
0.1
Dry Mass
0.5
Launch Mass
0.5
Shape
Box
Radar Cross Section
Unknown
Visual Magnitude
Unknown
Color
Unknown
Material Composition
Unknown
Payload
ATL-1
Purpose
Technology
Mission
Technology
Manufacturer
ATLH
Life Expectancy
Unknown
Bus
PocketQube 2P
Configuration
PocketQube (2P)
Motor
None
Equipment
Unknown
Power System
Solar cells, batteries
ADCS
Unknown
Transmitter Frequency
Unknown
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