Snap-1 nanosatellite

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A Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd/Surrey Space Centre, 6.5kg nanosatellite launched on the 28 June 2000 on a Cosmos-3M rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. COSPAR ID: 2000-033C

[edit] References

  • Surrey’s SNAP-1 Nanosatellite Snaps Satellites in Orbit
  • SNAP-1: World's First 3-Axis Stabilised Nanosatellite


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