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- TUGSAT-1, also known as BRITE-Austria and CanX-3B, is the first Austrian satellite. It is an optical astronomy spacecraft operated by the Graz University...
- experiment will fly an experimental distributed power system for NASA. TUGSat is a planned 3U CubeSat with electric propulsion (similar to BRICSat) specifically...
- UniBRITE-1 is, along with TUGSAT-1, one of the first two Austrian satellites to be launched. Along with TUGSAT, it operates as part of the BRIght Target...
- ISRO launched 7 satellites, of which 6 were foreign. 31 NEOSSat 74 kg 32 TUGSAT-1  Austria 14 kg each 33 UniBRITE-1 34 AAUSAT3  Denmark 3 kg 35 STRaND-1...
- Sciences Ariane 5ECA Kourou 7 February 2013 Independent since 1991  Austria TUGSAT-1/UniBRITE UTAIS PSLV-CA Satish Dhawan 25 February 2013 Austria's first...
- First SARAL Sapphire NEOSSat TUGSAT-1 UniBRITE-1 STRaND-1 AAUSAT3 409 kg 148 kg 74 kg 14 kg 14 kg 6.5 kg 0.8 kg Success TUGSAT-1 and UniBRITE were the first...
- primary payload being the SARAL oceanography satellite. NEOSSat, UniBRITE-1, TUGSAT-1, AAUSAT3 and STRaND-1 were also launched aboard the same rocket. Spaceflight...
- satellite, and the second (after PW-Sat) ever launched. Along with Heweliusz, TUGSAT-1, UniBRITE-1 and BRITE-Toronto, it is one from a constellation of six nanosatellites...
- Dhawan Space Centre, First Launch Pad Parti****nts: Sapphire, NEOSSat, TUGSAT-1, UniBRITE-1, STRaND-1, AAUSAT3 "UTIAS SFL Nanosatellite Launch Service:...
- Polish satellite (after PW-Sat and Lem) ever launched. Along with Lem, TUGSAT-1, UniBRITE-1 and BRITE-Toronto, it is one from a constellation of six nanosatellites...