Pegasus
Austrian CubeSat
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Pegasus
Summary
Pegasus is a CubeSat[1]. Pegasus is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Pegasus's instance of is recorded as CubeSat[3].
- Pegasus's instance of is recorded as research satellite[4].
- Pegasus's operator is recorded as University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt[5].
- Pegasus's followed by is recorded as CLIMB[6].
- Pegasus's manufacturer is recorded as University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt[7].
- Pegasus's COSPAR ID is recorded as 2017-036V[8].
- Pegasus's part of is recorded as QB50[9].
- Pegasus's space launch vehicle is recorded as Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-XL[10].
- Pegasus's SCN is recorded as 42784[11].
- Pegasus's country of origin is recorded as Austria[12].
- Pegasus's powered by is recorded as micro-pulsed plasma thruster[13].
- Pegasus's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as +2017-06-23T00:00:00Z[14].
- Pegasus's time of object orbit decay is recorded as +2024-01-09T00:00:00Z[15].
- Pegasus's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[16].
- Pegasus's significant event is recorded as atmospheric entry[17].
- Pegasus's official website is recorded as https://cubesat.fhwn.ac.at/pegasus/[18].
- Pegasus's carries scientific instrument is recorded as multi-needle Langmuir probe[19].
- Pegasus's carries scientific instrument is recorded as mass spectrometer[20].
- Pegasus's start point is recorded as Satish Dhawan Space Centre First Launch Pad[21].
- Pegasus's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11570', 'amount': '+1.9'}[22].
- Pegasus's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11dzsr1xdq[23].
- Pegasus's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["Satellite", "42784"][24].
- Pegasus's NSSDCA ID is recorded as 2017-036V[25].
Why It Matters
Pegasus is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]