Amazon vs SpaceX and the Battle for the Best Satellite Internet Service
SpaceX and Amazon Are Playing for Keeps to Control Satellite Broadband and Connect the World. But Is There Room for Both in the Orbit?
Launch Date
January 30, 1964
Launch Site
Launch Pad
LC1
Launch Vehicle
Vostok 8K72
NORAD ID
00748
International Designator
1964-006B
Decay Date
4/20/1997
Name
ELEKTRON 2
Alternative Name
Elektron-2
Type
Status
Owner
OKB1
Country
USSR
Constellation
N/A
Related Satellites
Major Events
N/A
Apologies, there is no summary for this satellite yet. I am working to generate these for every object in the catalog, but it is going to take time.
Length
1.8
Diameter
0.85
Span
5
Dry Mass
460
Launch Mass
460
Shape
Flared Cyl + Ant
Radar Cross Section
3.9388
Visual Magnitude
Unknown
Color
Unknown
Material Composition
Unknown
Payload
2D No. 2
Purpose
Unknown
Mission
Unknown
Manufacturer
OKB1
Life Expectancy
Unknown
Bus
Object D
Configuration
Unknown
Motor
Unknown
Equipment
Unknown
Power System
Unknown
ADCS
Unknown
Transmitter Frequency
Unknown
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