RS-22
Spacecraft Summary
| International Designator: |
2003-042A |
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Norad Number: |
27939 |
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| Common Name: |
RS-22 |
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Alternate Name: |
Mozhayets 4 |
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| Satellite Type: |
Payload |
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Launch Date: |
27 September, 2003 |
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| Launch Location: |
Baikonur Cosmodrome |
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Launch Vehicle: |
Dnepr |
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| Apogee: |
693.00 |
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Perigee: |
675.00 |
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| Inclination: |
98.10 |
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Period: |
98.43 |
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| Weight: |
0.000 Kg |
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| | | | Organization: | Mozhaisky Military Space University |
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Frequency Information
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| Mode U TLM Beacon: Operational |
| Downlink |
435.3520 MHz CW |
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Current Keplerian Elements
RS-22
1 27939U 03042A 10248.12065327 -.00000002 00000-0 83297-5 0 5140
2 27939 97.8808 110.1696 0013661 162.4201 197.7475 14.63447743370642
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Detailed Description
RS-22 a training satellite built by the Mozhaisky military academy in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was launched into a 693 x 675km orbit. RS-22 carries a CW beacon on 70cm that sends telemetry in the form of 16 groups of 5 to 7 characters framed by "rs22". Code is sent at ~5wpm with a pause of approximately 10 seconds between each group.
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