SaudiSat-4

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SaudiSat-4
Operator KACST
Major contractors Stanford University
Mission type Earth observation satellite
Launch date 19 June 2014; 9 years ago (2014-06-19)
Launch vehicle Dnepr-1
Mission duration ongoing
COSPAR ID 2014-033G
Mass 100 kg
Orbital elements
Eccentricity 0
Inclination 97.9 deg.
Apoapsis 620
Periapsis 620

SaudiSat-4 is a Saudi-Arabian micro-satellite launched in 2014. Details or photos of the bus are unknown.

Launch

SaudiSat-4 was launched from Dombarovsky (air base) site 13, Russia, on 19 June 2014 by a Dnepr-1 rocket.[1] It is unknown if communications with satellite was established or not.

Mission

The satellite is intended primarily for technology verification in space, main test piece being UV light diodes, intended for removal of static charge from the proof mass. Proof mass experiment is expected to pave the way to engineering of gravitational reference sensor (GRS) of drag-free spacecraft. This devise has an applications for the tentative Laser Interferometer Space Antenna gravity wave detector.[2]

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