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The Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (OICETS), also called Kirari, was an experimental satellite launched by JAXA to demonstrate interorbital communication between satellites through optical (laser) means. OICETS was originally slated for a launch on the second J-I launcher. Due to problems with that launcher, the launch had to be put on hold. Using the H-IIA was out of question: it would have been overkill to use the H-IIA to send a 570 kilograms (1,260 lb) satellite into low Earth orbit, and there was no budget for another H-IIA launch. Finally, in order to be able to perform the tests during the lifetime of the European Artemis satellite (since 2014, sold to Avanti Communications to exploit its Ka, S, and L-band payloads), OICETS was successfully launched on

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  • Kirari (de)
  • OICETS (es)
  • OICETS (fr)
  • きらり (人工衛星) (ja)
  • OICETS (en)
  • Kirari (nl)
  • OICETS (pt)
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  • OICETS (Optical Inter-Orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite) ou Kirari après son lancement, est un satellite artificiel expérimental japonais de l'Agence d'exploration aérospatiale japonaise (alias JAXA). D'une masse de 570 kg, il est lancé le 24 août 2005 par une fusée Dnepr depuis la base de Baïkonour, à une altitude de 610 km, avec pour mission de tester les possibilités de communications entre satellites par voie optique par rayon laser. Il parvient à établir un tel lien avec le satellite Artemis le 9 décembre 2005, puis avec une station au sol japonaise en mars 2006. Bien que sa mission soit alors terminée avec succès, il continue de fonctionner pendant quatre ans, trois de plus que prévu, avant de cesser d'émettre le 24 septembre 2009. (fr)
  • きらり(Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite : OICETS)は、宇宙航空研究開発機構によって打ち上げられた、レーザー光による通信実験を行う日本の光衛星間通信実験衛星である。 (ja)
  • Kirari (Japans voor schitteren) was een 570 kg wegende observatiesatelliet van JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) voor het testen van optische dataoverdracht. Kirari is door een -draagraket op 23 augustus 2005 vanuit het kosmodroom Bajkonoer op een hoogte van 600 km in een baan om de aarde gebracht. Op 16 oktober 2006 werd de missie afgesloten na een reeks succesvolle experimenten onder andere met de geostationaire satelliet Artemis. (nl)
  • OICETS (acrônimo de Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite), rebatizado após o lançamento para Kirari, foi um satélite artificial japonês lançado em 23 de agosto de 2005 por meio de um foguete Dnepr a partir do Cosmódromo de Baikonur. (pt)
  • Kirari (japanisch きらり für Glitzern), auch OICETS (Optical Inter-orbit communications engineering test satellite) genannt, ist ein 570 kg schwerer japanischer Technologieerprobungssatellit für optische Datenübertragung (Laser Communication Terminal), den eine Dnepr-Trägerrakete am 23. August 2005 von Baikonur aus auf eine erdnahe Umlaufbahn von ca. 600 km Höhe brachte. Die Mission war ursprünglich für ein Jahr geplant, aber Kirari arbeitete vier Jahre lang, bis er am 24. September 2009 abgeschaltet wurde. (de)
  • OICETS (Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite), también denominado Kirari, es un satélite de comunicaciones experimental japonés lanzado el 23 de agosto de 2005 mediante un cohete Dnepr desde el cosmódromo de Baikonur. (es)
  • The Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (OICETS), also called Kirari, was an experimental satellite launched by JAXA to demonstrate interorbital communication between satellites through optical (laser) means. OICETS was originally slated for a launch on the second J-I launcher. Due to problems with that launcher, the launch had to be put on hold. Using the H-IIA was out of question: it would have been overkill to use the H-IIA to send a 570 kilograms (1,260 lb) satellite into low Earth orbit, and there was no budget for another H-IIA launch. Finally, in order to be able to perform the tests during the lifetime of the European Artemis satellite (since 2014, sold to Avanti Communications to exploit its Ka, S, and L-band payloads), OICETS was successfully launched on (en)
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