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An analysis of the nanosatellites launches between 2004 and 2007

  • CNRS SAMOVAR UMR 5157

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Abstract

This article provides a historical look at the past four years of nanosatellites launch activity. In this period, there were recorded 55 nanosatellites launches, 16 of them were lost in 26th July 2006, as the launcher Dnepr-1 has exploded 86 seconds after launch. This paper presents an analysis of the nanosatellites launches in the period 2004 - 2007, based on the following criteria: the owner country of the payload, mass and mission category, type of orbit, type of launcher, spaceport, mission status and type of activity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc. - The 3rd Int. Conf. Systems and Networks Communications, ICSNC 2008 - Includes I-CENTRIC 2008
Subtitle of host publicationInt. Conf. Advances in Human-Oriented and Personalized Mechanisms, Technologies, and Services
Pages292-297
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2008
Externally publishedYes
Event3rd International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications, ICSNC 2008 - Includes I-CENTRIC 2008: International Conference on Advances in Human-Oriented and Personalized Mechanisms, Technologies, and Services - Sliema, Malta
Duration: 26 Oct 200831 Oct 2008

Publication series

NameProc. - The 3rd Int. Conf. Systems and Networks Communications, ICSNC 2008 - Includes I-CENTRIC 2008: Int. Conf. Advances in Human-Oriented and Personalized Mechanisms, Technologies, and Services

Conference

Conference3rd International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications, ICSNC 2008 - Includes I-CENTRIC 2008: International Conference on Advances in Human-Oriented and Personalized Mechanisms, Technologies, and Services
Country/TerritoryMalta
CitySliema
Period26/10/0831/10/08

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