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===Optical Communications and Sensor Demonstration (OCSD)===
 
===Optical Communications and Sensor Demonstration (OCSD)===
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{{satellite
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| header = OCSD-1 (AeroCube 7A)
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| img link = File:OCSD1.jpg
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| organization = NASA, The Aerospace Corporation
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| launch provider = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Launch_Alliance ULA] - Atlas V
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| launch date = October 8, 2015
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| launch site = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base Vandenberg AFB]
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| orbit = LEO 1000 x 1200 km x 63.4 deg
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| size = 1.5U
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| last =
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| series = NASA OCSD
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| next = OCSD-2
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}}
  
 
===Space Optical Communications Using Laser Beam Amplification (SOCLBA)===
 
===Space Optical Communications Using Laser Beam Amplification (SOCLBA)===

Revision as of 21:21, 17 March 2016

MIT Lincoln Labs LLCD/LADEE

JPL 1U Optical Comms Terminal

NASASmall Satellites Technology Project

Optical Communications and Sensor Demonstration (OCSD)

OCSD-1 (AeroCube 7A)
OCSD1.jpg
Organization NASA, The Aerospace Corporation
Launch provider ULA - Atlas V
Launch date October 8, 2015
Launch site Vandenberg AFB
Orbit LEO 1000 x 1200 km x 63.4 deg
Size 1.5U


Space Optical Communications Using Laser Beam Amplification (SOCLBA)

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