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BeeSat-1 or Berlin Experimental and Educational Satellite 1, is a German satellite operated by the Technical University of Berlin. The spacecraft is a single unit CubeSat, which was designed to test systems intended for use on future spacecraft, including a new design of reaction wheel. It has also been used for amateur radio, and is equipped with a small camera.

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  • Beesat (auch Tubsat 8) war ein Picosatellitenprojekt an der Technischen Universität Berlin. Beesat erfüllt den Cubesat-Standard und hat somit äußere Abmessungen von 10 × 10 × 10 cm³ und eine Gesamtmasse von weniger als 1 kg. Hauptziel des Projektes war die Weltraumverifizierung neu entwickelter, miniaturisierter Reaktionsräder und weiterer Technologien für Picosatelliten. So sollten Anwendungsfelder eröffnet und die speziellen Vorteile stark miniaturisierter Satelliten weiter nutzbar gemacht werden. Es folgte eine Serie weiterer Cubesats, beginnend mit Beesat-2 und Beesat-3. (de)
  • BeeSat-1(Berlin Experimental and Educational Satellite 1)はベルリン工科大学が運用するドイツの人工衛星。1U型CubeSatで、新型のリアクションホイールを含め、将来の宇宙機に使用される予定のシステムを試験するために設計された。またアマチュア無線にも利用され、小型のカメラも搭載していた。 BeeSat-1は2009年9月23日にインドのサティシュ・ダワン宇宙センターからPSLV-CAによって打ち上げられた。メインペイロードはOceansat-2衛星であり、BeeSat-1の他にもSwissCube-1、UWE-2、、、などの相乗り衛星があった。 設計時の運用年は最低12ヶ月で、2011年1月の現在でも運用中である。 2013年4月19日にはソユーズ2-1AロケットでロシアのBion-M1衛星が打ち上げられたが、この相乗りペイロードとしてBeeSat-2とBeeSat-3が一緒に打ち上げられた。この2つの衛星もBeeSat-1と同様に1U CubeSatとして作られた。 (ja)
  • BeeSat-1 or Berlin Experimental and Educational Satellite 1, is a German satellite operated by the Technical University of Berlin. The spacecraft is a single unit CubeSat, which was designed to test systems intended for use on future spacecraft, including a new design of reaction wheel. It has also been used for amateur radio, and is equipped with a small camera. (en)
  • BeeSat è un picosatellite sviluppato all'Università tecnica di Berlino. È stato progettato rispettando i parametri dello standard CubeSat, perciò le sue dimensioni esterne sono di 10×10×10 centimetri e una massa di circa 1 chilogrammo. Obiettivo del satellite è testare tecnologie che sono disponibili già da molto tempo per i satelliti di grosse dimensioni ma che non erano mai state installate su un picosatellite, in particolare delle ruote di reazione miniaturizzate. Nel 2013 sono stati lanciati altri due satelliti, successori di BeeSat: e . (it)
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