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Detailed information about CP4 satellite

Designator id: 2007-012Q

Description of CP4 Satellite:

Object-Q is one of four picosatellites that were launched by a Dnepr rocket (a modified SS-18, Satan ICBM) from Baikonur at 07:02 UT on 17 April 2007. Each is a "CubeSat" of mass 1.0 kg, and dimension 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm, and is a technology demonstrator. Their names remain unmatched with the IDs, but are from among the following four. CP 4 (CalPoly 4) is an American Picosatellite that was designed by college students (at California Polytech). It carries a three-axis attitude determination and control system, and a substantial data processing and storage system. AEROCUBE 2 was designed and built by the American Aerospace Corporation in California. CSTB 1 (CubeSat TestBed 1) was built by the American Boeing company. It will enable attitude control by means of sensing the magnetic field. MAST 3 may be one of the three CubeSats in MAST that was released from the chain after the launch of MAST.


Technical data:

Launch Date: 2007-04-17
Launch Vehicle: Dnepr
Launch Site: Tyuratam (Baikonur Cosmodrome), Kazakhstan

Funding Agencies:


Disciplines:

Technology Applications

Source: Nasa

Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 31132U 07012Q   12338.98211784  .00000411  00000-0  98880-4 0  6368
2 31132 097.8622 345.5454 0083266 284.4925 074.7048 14.56246975299161

Last TLE update on :2012-12-04

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