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Launch Date
7/14/2009
Launch Site
KMR OM
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Launch Vehicle
Falcon 1 (Falcon 1 Family)
As part of the MACSAT program, OQ TECHNOLOGY relocated to a new facility in Leudelange and began equipping its offices with essential equipment for satellite operations.
A ground station in Lithuania acquired MACSAT’s signal at 07:24 PM UTC.
TriSept bought a SpaceX Falcon 1 rocket in 2005 to send Malaysia’s RazakSat Earth-imaging satellite into orbit in 2009.
OQ Technology announced on 2021-04-06 that Lithuania-based NanoAvionics is building a satellite called MACSAT based on a 6U cubesat bus equipped with S-band transceivers.
OQ Technology plans to launch the LSA- and ESA-supported MACSAT mission in March 2023.
OQ Technology completed a 13,000,000 EUR Series A funding round prior to planning the MACSAT launch.
OQ Technology will launch the MACSAT satellite on 4 October 2023 on Arianespace’s Vega rocket as mission VV23.
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