MDS-1
Mission Demonstration Satellite 1 (MDS-1) or Tsubasa (COSPAR 2002-003A, SATCAT 27367) was a Japanese technology test mission. It was launched by the second H-2A on February 4, 2002 from the Tanegashima Space Center. After the launch, MDS-1 was renamed Tsubasa, meaning wings in Japanese. Tsubasa was placed in a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). It ended its operational phase on 26 February 2003. A similar mission, MDS-2, was cancelled.
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MDS-1
Mission Demonstration Satellite 1 (MDS-1) or Tsubasa (COSPAR 2002-003A, SATCAT 27367) was a Japanese technology test mission. It was launched by the second H-2A on February 4, 2002 from the Tanegashima Space Center. After the launch, MDS-1 was renamed Tsubasa, meaning wings in Japanese. Tsubasa was placed in a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). It ended its operational phase on 26 February 2003. A similar mission, MDS-2, was cancelled.
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Mission Demonstration Satellit ...... t of the satellite was 480 kg.
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つばさは日本の民生部品・コンポーネント実証衛星(Missio ...... 終了した。2020年頃に大気圏に再突入すると推定されている。
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Mission Demonstration Satellit ...... mission, MDS-2, was cancelled.
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つばさは日本の民生部品・コンポーネント実証衛星(Missio ...... 終了した。2020年頃に大気圏に再突入すると推定されている。
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MDS-1
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つばさ (人工衛星)
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