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G-Satellite (Gundam Satellite) is a 3U Cubesat designed by One Team, supported by the Olympic and Paralympic organization comittee and JAXA to promote the 202 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

G-Satellite was developed through joint work between Nakasuka Funase Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, and three companies in Fukui Prefecture.

The satellite carries two resin miniture figurines of robots from the popular "Mobile Suite Gundam" anime series. The figurines, made from heat and UV resistant resin, will be folded out from the satellite's interior to the outside. The figurine's pedestal contains a display, which displays supporting messages. A deployable camera will take photos of the figurines and the display, which will be transmitted to earth.

The satellite was launched in March 2020 towards the ISS to be deployed from there. It was deployed on 28 April 2020 from the ISS.

Nation: Japan Type / Application: Entertainment, promotion Operator: One Team Contractors: One Team, Nakasuka Funase Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, and three companies in Fukui Prefecture Equipment: Small camera, figurine display Configuration: CubeSat (3U) Propulsion: None Power: solar cells, batteries Lifetime: Mass: Orbit: 413 km × 419 km, 51.64° (Gunter's Space Page)

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This collection was created on Mar 26th, 2021

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G-Satellite (Gundam Satellite) is a 3U Cubesat designed by One Team, supported by the Olympic and Paralympic organization comittee and JAXA to promote the 202 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

G-Satellite was developed through joint work between Nakasuka Funase Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, and three companies in Fukui Prefecture.

The satellite carries two resin miniture figurines of robots from the popular "Mobile Suite Gundam" anime series. The figurines, made from heat and UV resistant resin, will be folded out from the satellite's interior to the outside. The figurine's pedestal contains a display, which displays supporting messages. A deployable camera will take photos of the figurines and the display, which will be transmitted to earth.

The satellite was launched in March 2020 towards the ISS to be deployed from there. It was deployed on 28 April 2020 from the ISS.

Nation: Japan Type / Application: Entertainment, promotion Operator: One Team Contractors: One Team, Nakasuka Funase Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, and three companies in Fukui Prefecture Equipment: Small camera, figurine display Configuration: CubeSat (3U) Propulsion: None Power: solar cells, batteries Lifetime: Mass: Orbit: 413 km × 419 km, 51.64° (Gunter's Space Page)

CryptoSatellites by Starwalker collection image

Now you can have your own satellite! They are based on real, current and historical satellites, probes and rockets. Everything related to space exploration!

Each one is unique and handmade with care and love.

On each satellite page you can find a description to know more about it. PixelArt for the Science!

Check out our Discord channel.

Follow us on Twitter.

Visit our Website

This collection was created on Mar 26th, 2021

Created by Starwalker

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
5%
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