G-SAT

Photo G-SAT

45597
Spacetrack Directory Number
1998-11-20
Orbit launches
2022-04-18
8550 Days in orbit
373.69 km
Average height
27675.89 km/h
Average velocity


Satellite information G-SAT

Spacetrack Directory Name G-SAT
Orbit launches 1998-11-20
Deorbitation date 2022-04-18
Days in orbit 8550
Country/organisation of origin Japonia (JPN)
Starting point TYMSC (Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan)
Perigee 362 km
Apogee 368 km

Additional information G-SAT

Based on the design of the TRICOM-1R the Tokyo 2020 ?G-SATELLITE? will be taken to the International Space Station (ISS) by rocket in March 2020 and launched from there sometime between March 2020 and April 2020.

The ?G-SATELLITE? will ferry a cubicle carrying the two animated figures, Gundam and Zaku, along with an electric bulletin board, which will appear once the satellite reaches a proper orbit. Additionally, seven of the satellite?s cameras will record their movements.

The ?G-SATELLITE? will orbit Earth, broadcast images of our planet, film the animated figures, and display messages on the electric bulletin board for most of the Tokyo 2020 Games, which will take place from July 24 to Aug. 9.

Since the ?G-SATELLITE? is small, the Gundam and Zaku figures will need to be resized and made with special materials and paints that can survive harsh space conditions. Before they launch, they will undergo multiple tests, including impact and vibration assessments, to make sure they?re ready to leave Earth?s atmosphere. Even though more details on the animated figures will be announced later this year, they will have eyes that can change to each of the five Olympic colors.



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Update time: 2022-04-22 23:38:14