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The Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio (OSCAR 1) is world first amateur, civilian, private, non-government spacecraft. It was built in garages of project team members, using for the most part “components off the self” (COTS). Without counting donations of materials, the total cost of the satellite, that replicated the functionality of Sputnik 1, was $64 (or today $529). It was world's first piggyback satellite, the first to be ejected as a “secondary payload.” It was used as ballast, in place of the weights necessary for balancing the payload in the rocket stage

Launch date: December 12, 1961
Satellite Catalog No: NORAD ID 214
Int'l Designator: COSPAR 1961-034B
Aplication: Amateur Radio
**Tags: Space Nanosatellite HamRadio COTS

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The Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio (OSCAR 1) is world first amateur, civilian, private, non-government spacecraft. It was built in garages of project team members, using for the most part “components off the self” (COTS). Without counting donations of materials, the total cost of the satellite, that replicated the functionality of Sputnik 1, was $64 (or today $529). It was world's first piggyback satellite, the first to be ejected as a “secondary payload.” It was used as ballast, in place of the weights necessary for balancing the payload in the rocket stage

Launch date: December 12, 1961
Satellite Catalog No: NORAD ID 214
Int'l Designator: COSPAR 1961-034B
Aplication: Amateur Radio
**Tags: Space Nanosatellite HamRadio COTS

NANOSAT The First Nanosatellites Crypto Collection collection image

A narration of Space Democratization with #DigitalCollectibles #BuiltOnEthereum. A prototype of the first illustrated nanosatellites history using NFTs (only 59 minted using the very first version of Minbase –that is no longer available) #Space4Everyone

Adresse du contrat0xb461...e868
ID de jeton13
Norme de jetonERC-721
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