MightySat-1 was a small spacecraft developed by the U.S. Air Force's Phillips Laboratory (now part of the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate) to test technology for small satellites, including advanced dual-junction solar cells, a composite structure, a micrometeorite and debris detector, low-power electronics and a low-shock release device. The 140-pound satellite was launched from the Space Shuttle Endeavour in December 1998, during the 12th day of the STS-88 mission and performed robustly in orbit, with no spacecraft anomalies during its mission. Lt. Barbara Braun of the AFRL was the program manager for the satellite.
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| - MightySat 1 fue un satélite artificial de la USAF lanzado desde el transbordador espacial Endeavour el 15 de diciembre de 1998 durante el duodécimo día de la misión STS-88, reentrando en la atmósfera el 21 de noviembre de 1999. La misión de Mightysat 1 consistió en probar nuevas tecnologías en el espacio. Portaba cinco experimentos tecnológicos: (es)
- MightySat-1 was a small spacecraft developed by the U.S. Air Force's Phillips Laboratory (now part of the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate) to test technology for small satellites, including advanced dual-junction solar cells, a composite structure, a micrometeorite and debris detector, low-power electronics and a low-shock release device. The 140-pound satellite was launched from the Space Shuttle Endeavour in December 1998, during the 12th day of the STS-88 mission and performed robustly in orbit, with no spacecraft anomalies during its mission. Lt. Barbara Braun of the AFRL was the program manager for the satellite. (en)
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| - MightySat 1 fue un satélite artificial de la USAF lanzado desde el transbordador espacial Endeavour el 15 de diciembre de 1998 durante el duodécimo día de la misión STS-88, reentrando en la atmósfera el 21 de noviembre de 1999. La misión de Mightysat 1 consistió en probar nuevas tecnologías en el espacio. Portaba cinco experimentos tecnológicos:
* Advanced Composite Structure: sirvió como estructura para el satélite. Los datos sobre la estructura se recogieron realmente en pruebas en tierra, antes del lanzamiento.
* Advanced Solar Cell Experiment: tenía como finalidad probar el rendimiento de células solares de doble unión compuestas de capas de fosfuro de indio y galio sobre una capa de arseniuro de galio.
* Microsystem and Packaging for Low Power Electronics (MAPLE): tenía la finalidad de demostrar técnicas de empaquetamiento avanzado de electrónica y microelectrónica y el comportamiento de estas en el entorno espacial.
* Shape-Memory Actuated Release Device (SMARD): experimento de demostración del funcionamiento de una nueva clase de dispositivos de liberación de bajo impacto, utilizados para separar satélites de los adaptadores de los vehículos de lanzamiento o para desplegar antenas, paneles solares y tapas de sensores.
* Micro-Particle Impact Detector (MPID): se trataba de un detector de impactos, tanto producidos por basura espacial como por micrometeoritos. (es)
- MightySat-1 was a small spacecraft developed by the U.S. Air Force's Phillips Laboratory (now part of the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate) to test technology for small satellites, including advanced dual-junction solar cells, a composite structure, a micrometeorite and debris detector, low-power electronics and a low-shock release device. The 140-pound satellite was launched from the Space Shuttle Endeavour in December 1998, during the 12th day of the STS-88 mission and performed robustly in orbit, with no spacecraft anomalies during its mission. Lt. Barbara Braun of the AFRL was the program manager for the satellite. MightySat-1's mission ended when it re-entered the atmosphere at 17:11 UTC on November 21, 1999. (en)
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