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STARSHINE (satellite)

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NASA technician working on the Starshine 3 at the Kennedy Space Center

The STARSHINE (Student Tracked Atmospheric Research Satellite Heuristic International Networking Experiment) series of three (later, a fourth one was also launched) artificial satellites were student participatory missions sponsored by the United States Naval Research Laboratory (the fourth STARSHINE was a NASA mission).

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Satellite description

STARSHINE-1 was a spherical satellite that was fitted with almost nine hundred small mirrors polished by students from around the world. Once launched, a network of over 20,000 students from eighteen countries tracked the satellite by observing sunlight glinting off the mirrors and networked their observations via the Internet. The students used these observations to calculate air drag, solar activity, and other orbit related properties of the satellite.[1]

STARSHINE 2 and 3 had systems added to impart spin to these satellites in an effort to improve the solar-reflected flash rate, as well as a number of laser retroreflectors to introduce the students to satellite laser ranging.[2] The satellites were constructed largely from spare flight hardware.

In November 2001, the amateur radio payload on Starshine 3 was designated STARSHINE-OSCAR-43, or SO-43.[3]

A further fourth satellite, STARSHINE-4, was launched aboard the maiden flight of Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne rocket on 25 May 2020. The flight was a failure and the satellite did not reach orbit.[4]

Launches

STARSHINE 2 is deployed from the payload bay of Endeavour during STS-108

The STARSHINE launches were considered launches of opportunity; STARSHINE-1 was launched June 5, 1999 from the Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-96, Starshine 3 launched on September 29, 2001 as part of the Kodiak Star Athena I mission, and STARSHINE-2 launched December 5, 2001 from the Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-108.

STARSHINE-4 launched onboard LauncherOne rocket on 25 May 2020. The launch vehicle failed five seconds after deployment from the carrier aircraft.

Reentry

Starshine 3 re-entered and burned up in the Earth's upper atmosphere on January 21, 2003. It had made 7434 revolutions around the Earth since its launch.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Satellite Starshine-3". NASA. Archived from the original on 2006-10-04.
  2. ^ "International Laser Ranging Service". NASA.
  3. ^ "The ARRL Letter". Vol. 20, no. 47. American Radio Relay League. 2001-11-30. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
  4. ^ Krebs, Gunter (29 May 2020). "Starshine 1, 2, 4". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Project Starshine - Student Tracked Atmospheric Research Satellite". Project Starshine.

External sources

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