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Secondary payload, also known as rideshare payload, is a smaller-sized payload transported to orbit on a launch vehicle that is mostly paid for—and with the date and time of launch and the orbital trajectory determined—by the entity that contracts and pays for the primary launch. As a result, the secondary payload typically obtains a substantially reduced price for transportation services to orbit, by accepting a trade off of the loss of control once the contract is signed and the payload is delivered to the launch vehicle supplier for integration to the launch vehicle. These tradeoffs typically include having little or no control over the launch date/time, the final orbital parameters, or the ability to halt the launch and remove the payload should a payload failure occur during ground pr

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  • Rideshare (de)
  • ピギーバック衛星 (ja)
  • Secondary payload (en)
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  • Als Rideshare (deutsch etwa „Gemeinschaftsfahrt“) wird in der Raumfahrt der Start von Kleinsatelliten oder kleinen Raumsonden zusammen mit Nutzlasten weiterer Kunden mit derselben Trägerrakete bezeichnet. Auf diese Weise können kleine Nutzlasten zu relativ günstigen Preisen transportiert werden. Der Begriff steht in erster Linie für eine Dienstleistung, die Angebot und Nachfrage für Transportkapazitäten in den Weltraum zusammenbringt. Zudem entwickelten manche Rideshare-Anbieter eigene Nutzlastträger – teils auch Raumschlepper –, die jeweils mehrere Satelliten transportieren können. (de)
  • ピギーバック衛星(ピギーバックえいせい)とは大型ロケットの打ち上げ余剰能力を活用して、主衛星とともに打ち上げられる人工衛星の事である。「ピギーバックペイロード」、「相乗り衛星」とも呼ばれる。 単独で衛星を打ち上げるよりも、費用が安くすむことが利点である。 (ja)
  • Secondary payload, also known as rideshare payload, is a smaller-sized payload transported to orbit on a launch vehicle that is mostly paid for—and with the date and time of launch and the orbital trajectory determined—by the entity that contracts and pays for the primary launch. As a result, the secondary payload typically obtains a substantially reduced price for transportation services to orbit, by accepting a trade off of the loss of control once the contract is signed and the payload is delivered to the launch vehicle supplier for integration to the launch vehicle. These tradeoffs typically include having little or no control over the launch date/time, the final orbital parameters, or the ability to halt the launch and remove the payload should a payload failure occur during ground pr (en)
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  • November 2021 (en)
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  • Als Rideshare (deutsch etwa „Gemeinschaftsfahrt“) wird in der Raumfahrt der Start von Kleinsatelliten oder kleinen Raumsonden zusammen mit Nutzlasten weiterer Kunden mit derselben Trägerrakete bezeichnet. Auf diese Weise können kleine Nutzlasten zu relativ günstigen Preisen transportiert werden. Der Begriff steht in erster Linie für eine Dienstleistung, die Angebot und Nachfrage für Transportkapazitäten in den Weltraum zusammenbringt. Zudem entwickelten manche Rideshare-Anbieter eigene Nutzlastträger – teils auch Raumschlepper –, die jeweils mehrere Satelliten transportieren können. (de)
  • Secondary payload, also known as rideshare payload, is a smaller-sized payload transported to orbit on a launch vehicle that is mostly paid for—and with the date and time of launch and the orbital trajectory determined—by the entity that contracts and pays for the primary launch. As a result, the secondary payload typically obtains a substantially reduced price for transportation services to orbit, by accepting a trade off of the loss of control once the contract is signed and the payload is delivered to the launch vehicle supplier for integration to the launch vehicle. These tradeoffs typically include having little or no control over the launch date/time, the final orbital parameters, or the ability to halt the launch and remove the payload should a payload failure occur during ground processing prior to launch, as the primary payload typically purchases all of these launch property rights via contract with the launch services provider. (en)
  • ピギーバック衛星(ピギーバックえいせい)とは大型ロケットの打ち上げ余剰能力を活用して、主衛星とともに打ち上げられる人工衛星の事である。「ピギーバックペイロード」、「相乗り衛星」とも呼ばれる。 単独で衛星を打ち上げるよりも、費用が安くすむことが利点である。 (ja)
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