NEE-01 ''Pegaso'' (, "
Pegasus") is an Ecuadorian technology demonstration satellite, and Ecuador's first satellite launched to space. Built by the
Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency
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(EXA), it is a
nanosatellite
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of the single-unit
CubeSat
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class.
The spacecraft's instruments include a dual
visible and
infrared
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camera which allows the spacecraft to take pictures and transmit live video from space.
Construction and launch
After the completion of its HERMES-A ground station in April 2010, EXA authorised the construction of Ecuador's first satellite.
A number of restrictions and demands were imposed on the project: EXA was solely responsible for the spacecraft design and technology research, all construction had to take place within Ecuador, the project must be "future-enabling" and result in a technological breakthrough, and its mission must be educational in nature.
The completed ''Pegaso'' was presented to the public on 4 April 2011.
All research and construction of the satellite was performed by Ecuadorian personnel at a cost of . Funding for testing and launch services was provided by the
Ecuadorian Defense Ministry.
While originally planned to be orbited by a Russian
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, delays with the rocket forced EXA to move the satellite's launch to China.
''Pegaso'' was eventually launched as a secondary payload aboard a Chinese
Long March 2D
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from the
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
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's
SLS Pad 2 on 26 April 2013, 04:13 UTC.
It was placed into an elliptical orbit around Earth of approximately .
Mission and spacecraft systems
The primary objective of ''Pegaso'' was to operate in space and transmit spacecraft telemetry for at least one year. In that time, it was intended to test various on-board systems and technologies, as well as serve as an educational tool for grade school students and undergraduates.
The satellite's primary instrument is a
720p HD camera, provided by
EarthCam
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, capable of recording in both visible and infrared light.
This video, along with telemetry and other data, was broadcast from the spacecraft to the HERMES-A ground station via a three-
watt
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television transmitter.
It was meant to allow the public to view live video of the Earth from orbit and give researchers the capability to search for
near-Earth object
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s.
To protect against damaging environmental factors, ''Pegaso'' employs the Space Environment Attenuation Manifold (SEAM/NEMEA), a multi-layer polymer insulation which is designed to block
alpha and
beta particles,
X-ray
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and
gamma radiation, and up to 67% of incoming heat. The insulation additionally provides the spacecraft some degree of protection against
EMP and
plasma discharge events, and allows ''Pegaso'' to retain heat during orbital night.
Further thermal control is obtained with a thin sheet of
carbon nanotubes layered over a heat-reflecting surface, which helps to equalise the temperature throughout the vehicle.
The spacecraft's
solar panels, at thick, are among the thinnest ever deployed on a satellite.
''Pegaso''s 57
solar cell
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watts
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and feed 32 on-board 900
mA·h batteries, producing a maximum of 107 watts available power.
The solar panel and antenna deployment systems made use of
memory metals, passively activated by solar radiation, which allowed for smoother deployment and less agitation of the vehicle's attitude.
For passive
attitude control
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Controlling vehicle ...
, ''Pegaso'' uses a series of magnets and inertial-magnetic dampers for single-axis alignment along
Earth's magnetic field
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.
Collision with debris
Apparent loss
The satellite operated normally
until 23 May 2013; at approximately 05:38 UTC, ''Pegaso'' passed very close to the spent upper stage of a 1985
Tsyklon-3
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rocket over the
Indian Ocean
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. While there was no direct collision between the satellite and upper stage, ''Pegaso'' is believed to have suffered a "glancing blow" after passing through a debris cloud around the Tsyklon stage and striking one of the small pieces.
After the incident, the satellite was found to be "spinning wildly over two of its axes" and unable to communicate with its ground station.
While efforts were made to reestablish control of ''Pegaso'',
on 28 August 2013 the decision was made by EXA and the Ecuadorian government to declare the satellite lost.
Recovery
On 25 January 2014, EXA recovered the audio segment of the ''Pegaso'' signal during the first public transmission from
NEE-02 ''Krysaor'', verifying that ''Pegaso'' had survived its collision with the Tsyklon debris and was operating.
EXA announced that it had installed a miniature repeater device aboard ''Krysaor'' called PERSEUS, and that this was used to recover the ''Pegaso'' signal.
See also
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List of CubeSats
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First satellites
References
External links
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