JAWSAT [USAF] |
The JAWSAT (Joint Academy Weber Satellite) project was developed by students working alongside aerospace professionals. Initially designed with a pulsed-plasma thruster to train Air Force Academy cadets, the mission has since evolved to include the efforts of several universities, local aerospace companies, the Air Force Academy, the Air Force Research Laboratory, and NASA. Utilizing breakthrough technologies, JAWSAT will now deploy four satellites when it reaches orbit. The onboard imaging system will record the deployment of each payload with its six digital cameras. Two other experiments will remain attached to the JAWSAT Multi-Payload Adaptor (MPA) frame.
JAWSAT will also support two other experiments that will remain attached to its MPA frame:
One Stop Satellite Solutions has developed a robust spaceframe to meet the demands for the small satellite industry, the Multi-Payload Adaptor Frame (MPA). The frame consists of six waterjet-cut aluminum isogrid pieces assembled in a "windmill" design. Termed a multi-payload adaptor, it can be quickly and easily proportioned for multiple applications and payloads.
| Nation: | USA |
|---|---|
| Type / Application: | Experimental |
| Operator: | Air Force Academy, Weber State University Satellite, USAF STP (Space Test Program) |
| Contractors: | OSSS (structure) |
| Equipment: | PEST, ACP |
| Configuration: | OSSS MPA |
| Propulsion: | None |
| Lifetime: | |
| Mass: | 191 kg |
| Orbit: |
| Satellite | Date | LS | Launcher | Remarks: | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JAWSAT (P98-1, WO 39, Oscar 39) | 26.01.2000 | Va CLF | Minotaur-1 | with FalconSat 1, ASUSat 1,
OCSE, OPAL, MEMS
1A, MEMS 1B, STENSAT, MASAT, Artemis-Thelma, Artemis-Louise |
| Further STP missions: |
Source: OSSS Website
Last update: 27.09.2009
Contact: gunter.krebs@skyrocket.de
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