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LAPAN-A1 (LAPAN-TUBSAT)

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LAPAN-A1, also known as LAPAN-TUBSAT, was an Indonesian experimental Earth-observation microsatellite developed for regional imaging from LAPAN ground-station coverage.[1] It carried a video-camera payload for experimental Earth observation. Its payload includes a 3CCD colour camera with 6 m ground sampling and a CCD colour camera with 200 m ground sampling [2]. The satellite launched on 2007-01-10 on ISRO PSLV-C7.[3] It had completed two successful years in orbit by 2009, and operations are recorded as ending in 2013.[1][2]

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current statusended
operatorNational Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)
platformtubsat-microsatellite-bus
launch vehicleisro-pslv
Launched2007-01-10
orbit typeSSO
tasking supportedfalse
current geographic priorityIndonesia regional imaging from LAPAN ground-station coverage
Last updated2026-06-21
claim statusagency-sourced
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Compositional position

this ——— lapan-tubsat-video-camera-payload payload
this ——— TUBSAT microsatellite bus bus
this ——— Disaster damage assessment related-topic
Sources
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