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M1

retired
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Launched 12/3/2018
Technical Specifications
Verified technical details
Dry Mass
5 kg
Total Mass
5 kg
Power
Unknown
Design Life
Unknown
Stakeholders

Operator

Royal Australian Air Force

Manufacturer

Royal Australian Air Force
Launch Mission

SSO-A

12/3/2018

Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

M1 will utilize the European Space Agency’s Tracking Station Network (ESTRACK), which is operated from the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany.

Mentioned as: M1SourceOct 12, 2022

M1 will utilize the European Space Agency’s Tracking Station Network (ESTRACK) operated from the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany.

Mentioned as: M1SourceOct 31, 2022

Work on M1 and M2 and their planned launches on SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets is funded from $95,000,000 ispace raised in late 2017.

Mentioned as: M1SourceOct 24, 2019

RoboSense implemented a production SOP version of the M1 globally and achieved mass production delivery of the second-generation smart solid-state LiDAR after the SOP launch in 2021-04-01.

Mentioned as: M1SourceAug 23, 2021

ispace is developing a second lander, M2, similar in design to M1 that is scheduled for launch in late 2024 and that will carry customer payloads and an ispace-developed micro rover.

Mentioned as: M1SourceApr 25, 2023