RSP-01 | |
Mission Type: | Technology demonstration |
Operator: | Ryman Sat Project |
Cospar Id: | 1998-067SB |
Satcat: | 47925 |
Spacecraft Type: | CubeSat |
Launch Date: | 20 February 2021, 17:36:50 UTC |
Launch Rocket: | Antares 230+ |
Launch Site: | MARS, Pad 0A |
Deployment From: | ISS Kibō Delivered by Cygnus NG-15 |
Deployment Date: | 14 March 2021 |
Decay Date: | 10 June 2022 |
Orbit Reference: | Geocentric |
Orbit Regime: | Low Earth |
Orbit Inclination: | 51.6° |
Apsis: | gee |
RSP-01, nicknamed Selfie-sh was a nanosatellite developed by Ryman Sat Project. RSP-01 launched from Wallops Flight Facility on board a Cygnus spacecraft on 20 February 2021.[1] [2]
The satellite decayed from orbit on 10 June 2022.[3]
RSP-01 was Ryman Sat Project's second satellite. It was a 1U CubeSat weighing around 1.3 kg, and was equipped with an arm that could extend up to 10 cm.[4] The CubeSat had three transceivers.[2] The on board computer used Arduino and Raspberry Pi.[5]
The project began in 2017, and development was completed by 2020.[6] [7] Part of the development cost was covered by a crowdfunding campaign in 2019.[8] [9] The RSP-01 project was led by Ryuichi Mitsui and Shuichi Ito.[5]
RSP-01's main mission was to extend an arm carrying a camera, and photograph RSP-01 with the Earth in the background, taking selfies.[5] [9] The arm had a pantograph design to allow contraction after being extended.[2]
Additionally, RSP-01 conducted image recognition by machine learning, and also had a chat function.[2] [9] The CubeSat used its reaction wheel to demonstrate attitude control.[2]