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Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher (also known as OPAL-OSCAR 38, SQUIRT 2 and OO-38) is an American technology testing and amateur radio satellite that was developed by students at the Space Systems Development Laboratory at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. The aim was to test the feasibility of launching several picosatellites from one parent satellite. The satellite's secondary payloads are an accelerometer testbed and a magnetometer testbed, which will perform component characterization. The main satellite ejected 6 nanosatellites in orbit . The development started in 1995 and was completed in May 1999.

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  • Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher (auch OPAL-OSCAR 38 und OO-38) ist ein US-amerikanischer Technologieerprobungs- und Amateurfunksatellit, der von Studierenden am Space Systems Development Laboratory an der Stanford University entwickelt wurde. Ziel war es, die Machbarkeit des Starts mehrerer Picosatelliten von einem Muttersatelliten zu testen. Die Entwicklung begann im Jahr 1995 und wurde im Mai 1999 abgeschlossen. Gestartet wurde OPAL am 27. Januar 2000 zusammen mit JAWSAT mit einer Minotaur-I-Rakete vom SLC 8 der Vandenberg AFB aus. (de)
  • Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher (also known as OPAL-OSCAR 38, SQUIRT 2 and OO-38) is an American technology testing and amateur radio satellite that was developed by students at the Space Systems Development Laboratory at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. The aim was to test the feasibility of launching several picosatellites from one parent satellite. The satellite's secondary payloads are an accelerometer testbed and a magnetometer testbed, which will perform component characterization. The main satellite ejected 6 nanosatellites in orbit . The development started in 1995 and was completed in May 1999. OPAL was launched on January 27, 2000 together with JAWSAT with a Minotaur I rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. (en)
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  • Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher (auch OPAL-OSCAR 38 und OO-38) ist ein US-amerikanischer Technologieerprobungs- und Amateurfunksatellit, der von Studierenden am Space Systems Development Laboratory an der Stanford University entwickelt wurde. Ziel war es, die Machbarkeit des Starts mehrerer Picosatelliten von einem Muttersatelliten zu testen. Die Entwicklung begann im Jahr 1995 und wurde im Mai 1999 abgeschlossen. Gestartet wurde OPAL am 27. Januar 2000 zusammen mit JAWSAT mit einer Minotaur-I-Rakete vom SLC 8 der Vandenberg AFB aus. (de)
  • Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher (also known as OPAL-OSCAR 38, SQUIRT 2 and OO-38) is an American technology testing and amateur radio satellite that was developed by students at the Space Systems Development Laboratory at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. The aim was to test the feasibility of launching several picosatellites from one parent satellite. The satellite's secondary payloads are an accelerometer testbed and a magnetometer testbed, which will perform component characterization. The main satellite ejected 6 nanosatellites in orbit . The development started in 1995 and was completed in May 1999. (en)
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  • Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher (de)
  • Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher (en)
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