Operator
Open CosmosManufacturer
Open CosmosTransporter-6
1/3/2023
Exolaunch integrated MENUT into its EXOpod Nova deployer and deployed MENUT into sun-synchronous orbit.
MENUT is part of OpenConstellation, a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MENUT is part of OpenConstellation, a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MENUT will form part of OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos performed Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) operations for MENUT to establish communication and ensure the satellite was stable in orbit before commissioning.
MENUT is part of OpenConstellation, a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MANTIS and PLATERO will join the satellite MENUT, which launched earlier in the year, as part of the OpenConstellation shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MANTIS and PLATERO will join MENUT as part of the OpenConstellation global shared Earth Observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Menut departed to join a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket scheduled to launch on 2022-12-06 from Cape Canaveral.
Open Cosmos launched MENUT, a 6U Earth observation nanosatellite, as part of the OpenConstellation on 3 January 2023 during SpaceX’s Transporter-6 mission.
Open Cosmos launched the 6U MENUT Earth observation smallsat on SpaceX’s Transporter-6 rideshare mission on 2023-01-03.
MENUT will form part of OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos planned eight launches in 2023, with MENUT being the first of the planned launches.
Open Cosmos launched the Menut Earth observation satellite aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-6 rideshare mission on 2023-01-03.