RAISE-2 (RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-2 ) was a smallsat for technology demonstration , part of the Japanese space agency JAXA 's Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program . RAISE-2 was launched on 9 November 2021 as the main satellite of Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-2.[ 2] [ 3] RAISE-2 was developed by Mitsubishi Electric .[ 4]
RAISE-2 was decommissioned on 7 April 2023.[ 1]
Instruments
RAISE-2 carried six payloads that were tested in orbit during its one year mission. The payloads were selected in December 2018.[ 5]
SPR was developed by Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation
I-FOG (In-orbit Demonstration of Closed-Loop Fiber Optic Gyro) was developed by Tamagawa Seiki Company
ASC was developed by Amanogi Corporation
3D-ANT, a satellite antenna made by a 3D printer, was developed by Mitsubishi Electric[ 6]
ATCD was developed by Tohoku University
MARIN was developed by JAXA
See also
References
Italics indicates projects in development.
Symbol † indicates failed projects.
Strikethrough lines indicate cancelled projects.
National space agencies Joint development partners
January
Türksat 5A
PICS 1 , PICS 2 , Q-PACE , TechEdSat-7
Tiantong-1 03
Starlink V1.0-L16 (60 satellites)
Starlink v1.0 R1 (10 satellites), ION-SCV 002 (Flock-4s × 8 , SpaceBEE × 12 ), Capella 3 , Capella 4 , ICEYE × 3, Hawk × 3, Astrocast × 5 , Flock-4s × 40 , HYPSO-1 , Kepler × 8 , Lemur-2 × 8 , PTD-1 , SpaceBEE × 24
Yaogan 31-02 (3 satellites)
February March April May June
Fengyun 4B
SpaceX CRS-22
SXM-8
USA-316 , USA-317 , USA-318
Shenzhou 12
USA-319 / GPS IIIA -05
Yaogan 30-09 (3 satellites)
Kosmos 2550 / Pion-NKS №1
Progress MS-17
Brik-II , STORK-4 , STORK-5
Starlink V1.0-R2 (3 satellites), ION-SCV 003 (SPARTAN ), SHERPA FX2 (Lynk 05 , Astrocast × 5 , Lemur-2 × 3 , SpaceBEE × 12 ), SHERPA LTE1 (KSF1 × 4 ), Capella 5 , ICEYE × 4, Hawk × 3, ÑuSat × 4, Lemur-2 × 3 , LINCS A , LINCS B , SpaceBEE × 12 , SpaceBEE NZ × 4 , Tiger-2 , TROPICS Pathfinder
July August September October November December Launches are separated by dots ( • ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ).Crewed flights are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).