Irazú (satellite)

Irazú was the first Costa Rican satellite to be launched into space. The nanosatellite was launched into space on 2 April 2018, on board a Falcon 9 rocket headed for the International Space Station. It was expected to orbit the Earth for six months with the function of monitoring carbon, humidity, and temperature levels in Costa Rican forests. Funds for the launch of satellite were provided, in a significant part, through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.

Irazú
Mission typeTechnology demonstration
Earth observation
OperatorCosta Rica Institute of Technology
COSPAR ID1998-067NR
SATCAT no.43468
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft type1U CubeSat
Launch mass1 kg (2.2 lb)
Dimensions10 cm (4 in) cubed
Start of mission
Launch date2 April 2018 (2018-04-02) UTC
RocketFalcon 9 FT, CRS-14
Launch siteKennedy LC-39A
ContractorSpaceX
Entered service11 May 2018, 08:51 UTC
End of mission
Decay date4 March 2020
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Semi-major axis6,778.8 km (4,212.2 mi)
Eccentricity0.0001276
Inclination51.64
Period92.60
 
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