(ISS) on 4 October 2012 (from left: TechEdSat-1,
F-1 and
FITSAT-1). The first TechEdSat (later renamed "TechEdSat-1" or "TES-1") was a 1U-Cubesat designed to evaluate Space Plug-and-play Avionics (SPA) designed in Sweden by ÅAC Microtec. It was also originally intended to perform a communications experiment utilizing the
Iridium and
Orbcomm satellite phone network, although this function was disabled before launch. TechEdSat was deployed into orbit from the
International Space Station (ISS) on 4 October 2012. It reentered to atmosphere on 5 May 2013.
Hardware •
Quake Global Q1000 Modem (
Orbcomm) (deactivated) • Quake Global Q9602 Modem (
Iridium) (deactivated) • Stensat Radio Beacon • 4 x nanoRTU (ÅAC Microtec) • Main Power Distribution Board (ÅAC Microtec) • RTU Lite (ÅAC Microtec) •
2 meter band Monopole Antenna •
70 cm band Monopole Antenna • 1600
MHz Patch Antenna •
Pumpkin, Inc. 1U Skeletonized CubeSat Structure •
Canon BP-930
Lithium-ion battery Specifications • Dimensions: 11.35 cm x 10.0 cm x 10.0 cm • Mass: 1.2 kg (2.6 lb) • Power Consumption (Safe Mode): 0.350 W • Power Consumption (Safe Mode, Stensat Transmitting): 3.400 W • Power Consumption (Nominal Mode): 3.965 W • Power Consumption (Q1000 Transmitting): 27.125 W • Power Consumption (Q9602 Transmitting): 10.490 W • Power Consumption (Nominal Mode, Stensat Transmitting): 7.015 W • Solar Array (Average): 1.229 W • Power Storage: 17 Wh
Launch TechEdSat was launched from pad 2 of the
Tanegashima Space Center,
Yoshinobu Launch Complex (LC-Y2) on 21 July 2012, at 02:06
UTC, aboard
Kounotori 3 atop an
H-IIB launch vehicle. Kounotori 3 carried the satellite, along with the
RAIKO,
WE WISH,
Niwaka, and
F-1 spacecraft, to the
International Space Station (ISS), from where it was deployed via the
JAXA J-SSOD deployer, from the
Kibō module on 4 October 2012 at 15:44:15.297 UTC.
Beacon Packet Format TechEdSat-1 transmitted a heartbeat packet over amateur radio every 4 seconds. These packets are 122
ASCII character
AX.25 packets. Amateur band radio frequency is 437.465
MHz. Two consecutive 12 bit raw
Analog-to-digital converter (ADC) data values are parsed into one 3 byte chunk in order to save data space. == TechEdSat-2 ==