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Astrid 1



General


Designation 23464 / 95002B
Launch date 24 Jan 1995 at 03:54 UT
Country of origin Sweden
Operator Swedish Space Corporation
Mission Scientific: ionosphere and magnetosphere study
Perigee/Apogee 968/1023 km
Inclination 82.9°
Period 105 min
Launch vehicle Cosmos 3M
Launch site Plesetsk LC132

The satellite will initially be controlled from Swedish Space Corporation's ground station at ESRANGE in Kiruna in Northern Sweden. Thereafter control will be taken from Esrange, by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Kiruna.

The payload, which will emphasize studies of energetic neutral particles in the Earth's magnetosphere, includes PIPPI, the neutral particle imager; MIO, the miniature UV imaging system (with optical, UV continuum and Lyman alpha monitors) and EMIL, an electron spectrometer.

External resources


http://www.ssc.se/ssd/msat/astrid.html

sat-index articles



End of life


Out of service Mar 1995
Cause short circuit
Decay  

Technical data



Specifications


Prime contractor Platform: Swedish Space Corporation's Science Systems Division in Solna
Payload: Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Kiruna
Platform Freja C
Mass at launch 28 kg
Mass in orbit  
Length 0.45 m
Width 0.45 m
Height 0.4 m
Solar array 4 wings, silicon
Stabilization spin stabilized
DC power 28 V +-4v
Design lifetime 3 months


UHF-band (400.55 MHz)


Main transponders
Backup transponders
Power 2 W
Bandwidth 50 kHz
Coverage omnidirectional
EIRP max -12-0 dB
Polarization RHCP
Data flow 8 kbps


S-band (2208.1629 MHz)


Main transponders
Backup transponders
Power 2 W
Bandwidth 890 kHz
Coverage omnidirectional
EIRP max -6- 2 dB
Polarization RHCP
Data flow 128 kbps



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