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Malaysian satellite
RazakSAT was a Malaysian Earth observation satellite carrying a high-resolution camera. It was launched into low Earth orbit on 14 July 2009. It was placed
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Malaysian National Space Agency
coverage has extended to an area encompassing 70% of the world's population. RazakSAT is a high-resolution Malaysian Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite made by
National Space Agency (Malaysia)
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Expendable launch system by SpaceX
Falcon 1 made its second successful flight, delivering the Malaysian RazakSAT satellite to orbit on SpaceX's first commercial launch (fifth and final
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Malaysian aerospace company
stepping stone for the second microsatellite, RazakSAT, which was successfully launched on 14 July 2009. RazakSat failed after a year, and never became fully
Astronautic Technology (Malaysia)
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Kazakhstan. Malaysia's second remote sensing satellite, RazakSAT was launched on 14 July 2009 and RazakSAT-2 was planned to be launched in 2015. In 2002 the
Science and technology in Malaysia
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Mass simulator on fourth Falcon 1 flight
launch of the Falcon 1 was supposed to deliver the Malaysian government's RazakSAT satellite, but the Malaysian government has backed out and no other customer
RatSat
South Korean aerospace company
star-trackers. SI's first satellite was a Malaysian Earth observation satellite, RazakSAT launched in 2009. SI has two subsidiaries: SI Imaging Services (SIIS) is
Satrec_Initiative
History of a space corporation
early 2003, when the Malaysian government contacted SpaceX for launching RazakSAT into a near-equatorial orbit, SpaceX knew that Vandenberg was not an ideal
History_of_SpaceX
Launch facilities used by SpaceX
28, 2008, followed by another Falcon 1 launch on July 13, 2009, placing RazakSAT into orbit. SpaceX originally planned to upgrade the Omelek launch site
SpaceX_facilities
Island of the Republic of the Marshall Islands leased by the United States of America
2008 and was followed by another Falcon 1 launch on 13 July 2009, placing RazakSAT into orbit. This 2009 flight was the last flight of Falcon 1, and it also
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South Korean satellite bus
SI-200 satellite bus was a model of satellite, based on the Malaysian RazakSAT, produced by the South Korean Satrec Initiative. The bus was suitable for
SI-200
Development SI-100 SI-200 Korea Satrec 200 kg 1 Operational 2009 2009 copy of RazakSAT, used in DubaiSat-1 SI-300 Korea Satrec 300 kg 2 Operational 2013 2014
Comparison_of_satellite_buses
Communications In orbit Operational 14 July 03:35 Falcon 1 Omelek SpaceX RazakSat-1 (MACSat) ATSB Low Earth Earth observation In orbit Spacecraft failure
2009_in_spaceflight
spacexcmsadmin (15 July 2009). "Spacex's Falcon 1 Successfully Delivers RazakSAT Satellite to Orbit". SpaceX. Retrieved 2 August 2017. "What happened to
2009_in_Malaysia
Technology development overview
Earth-observing satellites for international research purposes RADARSAT RazakSAT - Malaysian satellite SAC-D - Argentine Earth science satellite SAOCOM
Outline of artificial satellites
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