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An Isar Aerospace Spectrum rocket will launch on its second test flight to carry 5 CubeSats and one non-separable payload into orbit. The payloads are Platform 6, TriSat-S, SpaceTeamSat 1, FramSat 1, CyBEEsat and Let It Go (Dcubed, non-separable experiment). The mission will be named "Onward And Upward". Spectrum is a two-stage launch vehicle propelled by liquid propane and LOX, where stage 1 features a cluster of nine Aquila-SL engines and stage 2 one reignitable Aquila-Vac engine. - The EnduroSat 6U CubeSat Platform 6 is a fully integrated microsatellite capable of supporting up-to 4U (7.5kg) payloads. - TRISAT-S is a scientific and educational 3U CubeSat mission led by the University of Maribor in cooperation with Slovenian company SkyLabs. The primary objective of the TRISAT-S mission is to demonstrate two critical technology domains for future long-duration and deep-space exploration: advanced battery hibernation performance and ultra-miniaturized imaging-based navigation. It has a launch mass of 5kg. - SpaceTeamSat 1 is a CubeSat project of the TU Wien Space Team using a 1U CubeSat to serve as a live laboratory in space. The mission is a complement to the CanSat Challenge (ESERO Austria), where students of AHS and BHS can perform their own experiments on the CubeSat. For this purpose, various sensors as well as cameras are on board the satellite. - FramSat 1 is a 1.3kg 1U CubeSat to test a sun sensor made by Eidel. The satellite was manufactured by Orbit NTNU. - CyBEEsat is a technology demonstration mission by the TU Berlin to demonstrate a miniaturized transceiver for the Short Duration Mission (SDM) frequency band and cybersecurity applications. The 1U CubeSat satellite features innovative on-board hardware as well as radiation tolerant perovskite solar cells. - Delayed from 2021, 2022, 2023, August, late 2024 and December. Webcast: https://www.youtube.com/live/MsbZj8PxmUk https://www.youtube.com/live/8eR21f74ALE
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