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The Nanosat 01, sometimes written as NanoSat-1 or NanoSat 01, was an artificial satellite developed by the Spanish Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) and launched the 18th of December 2004. Considered a nano satellite for its weight of less than 20 kg, its main mission was forwarding communications between far reaching points of the Earth such as Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base from mainland Spain. This was possible due to its polar orbit and altitude of 650 km above sea level. During an operational run the data obtained in the Antarctic would be uploaded to the satellite during its fly by and then, downloaded in Spain when satellite reached the Iberian Peninsula.

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  • Nanosat 01 (ca)
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  • Nanosat 01 (fr)
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  • El Nanosat 01 fue un satélite artificial español desarrollado por el Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial y lanzado el 18 de diciembre de 2004.​​ (es)
  • Nanosat 01 était un satellite artificiel développé par l'Institut national de technique aérospatiale et lancé le 18 décembre 2004. Le satellite pesait moins de 20 kg, entrant dans la catégorie des nanosatellites et a été lancé par une fusée Ariane 5 depuis le Centre spatial guyanais, aux côtés des satellites Helios 2A, Essaim 1, 2, 3, 4 et PARASOL. (fr)
  • El Nanosat 01 va ser un satèl·lit artificial desenvolupat per l'Institut Nacional de Tècnica Aeroespacial d'Espanya i llançat el 18 de desembre de 2004. El satèl·lit pesava menys de 20 kg, entrant en la categoria dels nanosatèl·lits i va ser llançat com a càrrega de pagament en un coet Ariane 5 des del Port Espacial Europeu de Kourou, al costat dels satèl·lits Helis 2A, Essaim 1, Essaim 2, Essaim 3, Essaim 4 i PARASOL. El Nanosat tenia forma de prisma de base hexagonal i estava totalment cobert de panells solars. Comptava amb quatre experiments, dos d'ells científics. Un altre dels objectius era servir d'enllaç amb la Base Antàrtica Joan Carles I. (ca)
  • The Nanosat 01, sometimes written as NanoSat-1 or NanoSat 01, was an artificial satellite developed by the Spanish Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) and launched the 18th of December 2004. Considered a nano satellite for its weight of less than 20 kg, its main mission was forwarding communications between far reaching points of the Earth such as Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base from mainland Spain. This was possible due to its polar orbit and altitude of 650 km above sea level. During an operational run the data obtained in the Antarctic would be uploaded to the satellite during its fly by and then, downloaded in Spain when satellite reached the Iberian Peninsula. (en)
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  • Nanosat 01 (en)
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