Reimei

Reimei
COSPAR ID 2005-031B
SATCAT no. 28810Edit this on Wikidata
Spacecraft properties
Dimensions 72 cm × 62 cm × 62 cm
Start of mission
Launch date  (2018-10-20UTC20:50:20Z) UTC
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime LEO
Semi-major axis 6,975.4 km (4,334.3 mi)
Eccentricity 0.0027340
Periapsis 578.19003
Apoapsis 616.33149
Inclination 98.1777
Period 96.63 min
Mean motion 14.9020938 rev/day
Epoch May 3, 2018, 22:37:00.128 UTC[1]

Reimei ('Dawn') is the in-flight name for a small Japanese satellite known during development as INDEX (INnovative-technology Demonstration Experiment), developed in-house at JAXA both to serve as a demonstration of small-satellite technologies (particularly high-performance and high-accuracy attitude control) and to perform simultaneous optical and charged-particle observation of the aurora. A notable feature is the 25 µm-thick polyimide mirrors used for concentrating sunlight onto the solar arrays.

It is 72 cm × 62 cm × 62 cm and weighs 72 kilograms. The construction budget was $4 million. The satellite was launched into a near-sun-synchronous 630 km orbit on 24 August 2005 as a piggyback on the OICETS launch.[2][3]

References

  1. "INDEX - Orbit". May 3, 2018. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
  2. Saito, Hirobumi (2006), "Overview and initial in-orbit status of "INDEX" satellite", Proceedings of the 20th Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, SSC06-IV-1
  3. "Innovative-technology Demonstration Experiment REIMEI" (PDF). JAXA. Retrieved 2015-12-19.
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