# Cute 1
**Wikidata**: [Q16830765](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16830765)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cute-1

## Summary
Cute 1 is an amateur radio satellite launched on June 30, 2003, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133 using a Rokot launch vehicle. It is classified as an amateur radio satellite and operated in the amateur radio frequency bands.

## Key Facts
- **Launch Date:** June 30, 2003
- **Launch Vehicle:** Rokot
- **Launch Site:** Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133
- **COSPAR ID:** 2003-031E
- **Classification:** Amateur radio satellite
- **SCN:** 27844
- **Significant Event:** Rocket launch on 2003-06-30 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133
- **Wikipedia Languages:** German (de)
- **Google Knowledge Graph ID:** /g/1s0471m1c
- **Wolfram Language Entity Code:** Entity["Satellite", "27844"]

## FAQs
### Q: What was the primary purpose of Cute 1?
A: Cute 1 was designed as an amateur radio satellite, enabling communication and experimentation within the amateur radio community.

### Q: When and where was Cute 1 launched?
A: Cute 1 was launched on June 30, 2003, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133.

### Q: What type of satellite is Cute 1 classified as?
A: Cute 1 is classified as an amateur radio satellite.

### Q: What launch vehicle was used for the Cute 1 mission?
A: Cute 1 was launched using a Rokot space launch vehicle.

## Why It Matters
Cute 1 represents a significant contribution to the field of amateur radio satellites, providing a platform for amateur radio operators to communicate and experiment with space-based communications. Its launch in 2003 added to the growing number of amateur radio satellites accessible to the global ham radio community. As an amateur radio satellite, it facilitated educational outreach, technical experimentation, and international communication among licensed amateur radio operators, demonstrating the viability and value of small satellites for such purposes. Its mission contributed to the broader trend of developing smaller, more affordable satellites for scientific and educational use.

## Notable For
- Being an amateur radio satellite specifically designed for use by the amateur radio community.
- Its launch on June 30, 2003, aboard a Rokot vehicle from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133.
- Operating under the COSPAR designation 2003-031E.
- Being referenced in academic sources and cataloged under SCN 27844.

## Body
### General Information
Cute 1 is an entity classified as an amateur radio satellite. Its official COSPAR ID is 2003-031E. It has a unique identifier in the Wolfram Language system as Entity["Satellite", "27844"].

### Launch Details
The satellite was launched on June 30, 2003. The launch occurred from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133. The launch vehicle used was a Rokot. This launch event is documented as a significant event occurring at that specific location and time.

### Classification and References
Cute 1 is explicitly categorized as an instance of an amateur radio satellite. It is related to the class of amateur radio satellites and the Rokot launch vehicle series. Its SCN value is 27844. It is referenced in sources identified by Q6272367 and Q48183. A Wikimedia Commons image is available at the provided URL. It has one sitelink and is documented in the German language Wikipedia. Its Google Knowledge Graph ID is /g/1s0471m1c.

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report