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KKS-1 (KISEKI)

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KKS-1 (KISEKI) is classified as:


NORAD ID: 33499
Int'l Code: 2009-002H
Perigee: 636.1 km
Apogee: 646.0 km
Inclination: 98.1 °
Period: 97.4 minutes
Semi major axis: 7012 km
RCS: 0.0829 m2 (small)
Launch date: January 23, 2009
Source: Japan (JPN)
Launch site: TANEGASHIMA SPACE CENTER (TNSTA)

Uplink (MHz):
Downlink (MHz): 437.445
Beacon (MHz): 437.385
Mode: 1200bps AFSK CW*
Call sign: JQ1YYY
Status: Active


KKS 1 is a small, educational technology satellite built by the Tokyo Metropolitan College of Industrial Technology. Its purpose is to demonstrate (prove) experiments on micro-thrusters, to conduct basic experiments on 3-axis attitude control and to take land images with a camera.
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NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog

Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 33499U 09002H   24131.18773144  .00003223  00000-0  44796-3 0  9998
2 33499  98.1424  32.3898 0007073 250.5378 109.5069 14.78559395822938
Source of the keplerian elements: Caltech