Raijin-2

Raijin-2
Names Rising-2
SpriteSat
Mission type Earth observation
Operator Tohoku University
COSPAR ID 2014-029D
SATCAT № 39769
Website At tohoku.ac.jp
Mission duration 2 years, 6 months and 22 days (ongoing)
Spacecraft properties
Launch mass 42 kg (93 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date 03:05, May 24, 2014 (2014-05-24T03:05)
Rocket H-IIA 202
Launch site Tanegashima Space Center
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Eccentricity 0.0013
Perigee 629.8 km (391.3 mi)
Apogee 647.4 km (402.3 mi)
Inclination 97.9°
Period 97.5 min

Raijin-2 (Rising-2) is a Japanese micro-satellite launched in 2014. The satellite is built around a 10 cm diameter, 1m focal length Cassegrain telescope and features the following instruments:

All instruments are powered by GaAs solar cells mounted on the spacecraft body, with estimated electrical power of 47.6W. The spacecraft features an unusual central-pillar bus, inherited from the Sprite-Sat satellite. The attitude control is done by means of reaction wheels and magneto-torquers, and qualified for 0.1 degrees angular accuracy.

Launch

RISING-2 was launched from Tanegashima, Japan, on 24 May 2014 by a H-IIA rocket.

Mission

The satellite is intended for atmosphere research, especially for gathering statistics on cloud formation and the occurrence of sprites in the upper atmosphere. Mission data are down-linked in S-band with maximal data rate of 38.4 kbit/s.

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