ZACube-1
ZACube-1 (TshepisoSat ),[ 3] is a South African CubeSat that carries a high frequency beacon transmitter to be used for space weather research. It was launched 21 November 2013 on a Dnepr launch vehicle from Yasny, Russia. Tshepiso is the seSotho word for promise.
Objectives
ZACube-1 carried a high frequency beacon transmitter and a low-resolution CMOS camera in order to perform space weather research, support education and training, enable technology demonstration, and serve as a catalyst for the national nano-satellite programme.[ 4] The satellite was launched in a Dnepr from the Dombarovsky , which can be found at the following coordinates: 50°48′0″N 059°31′0″E / 50.80000°N 59.51667°E / 50.80000; 59.51667 (Dombarovsky (air base) ) [ 5]
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January February
Intelsat 27
Globalstar M078, M087, M093, M094, M095, M096
Azerspace-1/Africasat-1a , Amazonas 3
Progress M-18M
Landsat 8
SARAL , Sapphire , NEOSSat , UniBRITE-1 , TUGSAT-1 , AAUSat-3 , STRaND-1
March April
Anik G1
Bion-M No.1 (Aist 2, BeeSat-2, BeeSat-3, SOMP, Dove-2 , OSSI-1 )
Cygnus Mass Simulator , Dove 1 , Alexander , Graham , Bell
Progress M-19M
Gaofen 1 , TurkSat-3USat , NEE-01 Pegaso , CubeBug-1
Kosmos 2485
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Mars Orbiter Mission
Soyuz TMA-11M
Globus-1M No.13L
MAVEN
ORS-3, STPSat-3, Black Knight 1, CAPE-2, ChargerSat-1, COPPER, DragonSat-1, Firefly (satellite), Ho'oponopono-2, Horus, KySat-2, NPS-SCAT, ORSES, ORS Tech 1, 2, PhoneSat 2.4, Prometheus × 8, SENSE A, B, SwampSat, TJ3 Sat , Trailblazer-1, Vermont Lunar CubeSat
Yaogan 19
DubaiSat-2 , STSAT-3, SkySat-1, UniSat-5 (Dove 4, ICube-1 , HumSat-D, PUCP-Sat 1 (Pocket-PUCP), BeakerSat-1, $50SAT , QBScout-1, WREN), AprizeSat 7, 8, Lem , WNISat-1, GOMX-1, CubeBug-2, Delfi-n3Xt , Dove 3, First-MOVE, FUNcube-1 , HINCube-1, KHUSat-1, KHUSat-2, NEE-02 Krysaor , OPTOS , Triton 1, UWE-3, VELOX-P2, ZACUBE-1 , BPA-3
Swarm A, B, C
Shiyan 5
Progress M-21M
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