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Rubin
Rubin-3-DSI Credit: Manufacturer Image |
German technology microsatellite. Rubin was developed by OHB and students of the Hochschule Bremen. Technology satellite for OHB-System, Germany. Launched 2000. Used the
Kosmos-3M second stage bus.
Status: Operational 2000. First Launch: 2000-07-15. Last Launch: 2009-09-23. Number: 8 . Gross mass: 37 kg (81 lb).
More at: Rubin.
Subtopics
| Rubin 8-AIS Technology satellite for OHB-System, Germany. Launched 2008. |
| Rubin 9 Technology satellite for LuxSpace (#9.1), OHB-System (#9.2), Germany, Luxembourg. Launched 2009. |
Family:
Communications,
Technology,
Technology satellite.
Country:
Germany.
Launch Vehicles:
R-14,
Kosmos 3,
Kosmos 11K65M,
PSLV,
Dnepr.
Launch Sites:
Baikonur,
Plesetsk,
Plesetsk LC132/1,
Sriharikota,
Baikonur LC109.
Agency:
RVSN,
Bremen.
Bibliography:
2,
552,
554.
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| Rubin-8-AIS Credit: Manufacturer Image |
| Rubin Credit: Manufacturer Image |
| Rubin 2 Credit: Manufacturer Image |
| Rubin-9.2 Credit: Manufacturer Image |
| Rubin-8-AIS Credit: Manufacturer Image |
| Rubin-5 Credit: Manufacturer Image |
2000 July 15 - .
12:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- Rubin - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: RVSN.
Manufacturer: Bremen.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
Decay Date: 2001-08-30 . USAF Sat Cat: 26406 . COSPAR: 2000-039C. Apogee: 463 km (288 mi). Perigee: 411 km (255 mi). Inclination: 87.26 deg. Period: 93.23 min. Rubin was a microsatellite to measure launch vehicle parameters developed by OHB and students of the Hochschule Bremen. Rubin remained attached to the payload
adapter of the Kosmos-3M final stage..
2002 November 28 - .
06:07 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- Rubin-3-DSI - .
Mass: 80 kg (176 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: NCST.
Manufacturer: AKO Polyot,
Bremen.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 27561 . COSPAR: 2002-054C. Apogee: 748 km (464 mi). Perigee: 687 km (426 mi). Inclination: 98.20 deg. Period: 99.10 min.
Delayed from September 12, October 29. Rubin-3-DSI, with a mass of 45 kg, was built by PO Polyot of Omsk (builders of the Kosmos-3M) and OHB System of Bremen. It remained attached to the booster final stage and measured the launch vehicle environment and performance
2002 December 20 - .
17:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC109.
Launch Pad: LC109/95.
LV Family:
R-36M.
Launch Vehicle:
Dnepr.
- Rubin 2 - .
Mass: 45 kg (99 lb). Nation: Germany.
Agency: Makeyev bureau.
Manufacturer: Bremen.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 27609 . COSPAR: 2002-058E. Apogee: 645 km (400 mi). Perigee: 639 km (397 mi). Inclination: 64.60 deg. Period: 97.60 min. Messaging technology satellite..
2003 September 27 - .
06:12 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- Rubin 4-DSI - .
Mass: 45 kg (99 lb). Nation: Germany.
Agency: KVR.
Class: Technology.
Type: Communications technology satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 27945 . COSPAR: 2003-042G. Apogee: 693 km (430 mi). Perigee: 676 km (420 mi). Inclination: 98.20 deg. Period: 98.50 min.
RUBIN-4-dsi remained attached to the Kosmos launch vehicle final stage. The orbital telematics experiment transmited information on the rocket's acceleration, vibration load and position via e-mail using the Orbcomm satellite communications system. In this way, it will be possible to track the rocket in orbit reliably and without any data loss. RUBIN-4-dsi was the fourth micro-satellite from the RUBIN series developed and maintained by OHB.
2005 October 27 - .
06:52 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- Rubin-5 - .
Mass: 45 kg (99 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: KVR.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 28898 . COSPAR: 2005-043G. Apogee: 712 km (442 mi). Perigee: 684 km (425 mi). Inclination: 98.20 deg. Period: 98.70 min. Technology/communications payload attached to the Kosmos 3M's upper stage It used the Orbcomm satellite system to return data to earth. Rubin-5 included the AATiS SAFIR-S amateur transponder and the ESA ASOLANT solar-powered GPS antenna experiment..
2008 April 28 - .
03:53 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Sriharikota.
Launch Complex:
Sriharikota SLP.
Launch Vehicle:
PSLV.
- Rubin-8-AIS - .
Nation: India.
Agency: ISRO.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 32792 . COSPAR: 2008-021K. Apogee: 662 km (411 mi). Perigee: 619 km (384 mi). Inclination: 97.90 deg. Period: 97.50 min. Remained attached to PSLV final stage; carried a payload for relaying identification beacon data from shipping..
2009 September 23 - .
06:21 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Sriharikota.
Launch Complex:
Sriharikota PSLV.
Launch Vehicle:
PSLV.
- Rubin-9.1 - .
Nation: India.
Agency: ISRO.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 35936 . COSPAR: 2009-051F. Apogee: 795 km (493 mi). Perigee: 715 km (444 mi). Inclination: 98.30 deg. Period: 99.90 min. Maritime communications package which remained attached to the PSLV final stage..
- Rubin-9.2 - .
Nation: India.
Agency: ISRO.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 35936 . COSPAR: 2009-051F. Apogee: 795 km (493 mi). Perigee: 715 km (444 mi). Inclination: 98.30 deg. Period: 99.90 min. Maritime communications package which remained attached to the PSLV final stage..
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