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CanX-1


Spacecraft Summary

International Designator:  2003-031H     Norad Number:  27847    
Common Name:  CanX-1     Satellite Type:  Cubesat    
Launch Date:  30 June, 2003     Launch Location:  Plesetsk MSC    
Launch Vehicle:  Rockot     Apogee:  829.00    
Perigee:  815.00     Inclination:  98.71    
Period:  101.34     Dimensions:  10x10x10cm    
Weight:  1.000 Kg    
Organization: University of Toronto, SFL


Frequency Information
 
Mode U TLM Beacon: Non-Operational
Downlink 437.8800 MHz AFSK 1200 BPS
Callsign(s)
Beacon:VA3SFL

Current Keplerian Elements

CanX-1
1 27847U 03031H   09325.49066673  .00000031  00000-0  34658-4 0  6424
2 27847  98.7042 333.3626 0009987  32.3166 327.8637 14.20984008331638

Weekly Satellite Report

CanX-1 was not heard after launch.

Detailed Description

The Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiment 1 (CanX-1) is Canada's first nanosatellite. It was built by graduate students of the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) at University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS).

Launched on June 30, 2003 at 14:15 UTC by Eurockot Launch Services from Plesetsk, Russia, CanX-1 is one of the smallest satellites ever built. It has a mass under 1 kg, fits in a 10 cm cube, and operates with less than 2 W of power. Its mission is to evaluate several novel technologies in space, including a low-cost CMOS horizon sensor and star-tracker, active three-axis magnetic stabilization, GPS-based position determination, and an ARM7 central computer.

CanX-1 was not heard after launch.


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