Watch 3 'BIRDS' Take Flight from the International Space Station
By Passant Rabie 8 hours ago Spaceflight
Fly, BIRDS cubesats, fly!
Three small cubesats were released into low Earth orbit last week as part of a program that helps countries build their first satellites.
For this mission, called BIRDS-3, the Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (JSSOD) ejected the tiny satellites outside the Kibo module of the International Space Station using a robotic arm on June 17. The batch of cubesats included Nepal's first satellite, NepaliSat-1 and Sri Lanka's first satellite, Raavana-1. The third cubesat, Uguisu, is from Japan.
The cubesats arrived at the ISS earlier in April on board Northrop Grumman's Cygnus cargo spacecraft as part of 7,600 lbs. (3,447 kilograms) of supplies for the Expedition 59 crew, which included science experiments and other cargo.
The three Cubesats are released into low Earth orbit.
(Image credit: NASA)
The cubesats will send short, ciphered messages on their radio-frequency band as well as collect data, such as monitoring water levels in flood-prone areas and conducting measurements of Earth's magnetic field, according to The International Amateur Radio Union.
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