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MP42

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Launched 4/1/2022
Technical Specifications
Verified technical details
Dry Mass
40 kg
Total Mass
40 kg
Power
Unknown
Design Life
Unknown
Stakeholders

Operator

Kongsberg NanoAvionics

Manufacturer

Kongsberg NanoAvionics
Launch Mission

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4/1/2022

Entity Mentions
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The MP42 microsat bus can accommodate payloads in the range of 50 kg and can withstand 25 kRad of radiation, enabling up to 10 years of lifetime in low Earth orbit depending on the orbit.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceMar 24, 2021

NanoAvionics’ MP42 bus is a "50-kilogram-plus" platform that is the company’s largest microsatellite to date as it expands beyond the 10-kilogram-and-under nanosatellite class.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceMay 18, 2022

The MP42 has an empty bus mass starting at 45 kg and a payload envelope beginning at 490 x 480 x 0.35 m that accommodates payloads of up to 75 kg.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 10, 2022

The MP42 microsatellite bus family can host customer payloads of up to 145 kg and a total satellite mass of up to 220 kg.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 10, 2022

The MP42 bus family can host customer payloads of up to 145 kg per satellite.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 16, 2022

MP42 microsatellites provide inter-satellite links for both LEO-LEO and LEO-GEO communications to ensure uninterrupted real-time communications.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 16, 2022

The middle MP42 bus, the MP42, has an empty bus mass starting at 45 kg and a payload envelope beginning at 490 x 480 x 0.35 m, accommodating payloads of up to 75 kg.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 12, 2022

The smallest MP42 bus, the MP42H, has an empty bus mass starting at 18 kg and a payload envelope beginning at 280 x 325 x 0.28 m, accommodating payloads of up to 22 kg.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 12, 2022

All MP42 microsatellites provide inter-satellite links for both LEO-LEO and LEO-GEO communications to support uninterrupted real-time communications.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 12, 2022

The MP42 microsatellite bus weighs more than 50 kg and is NanoAvionics’ largest satellite bus to date.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceOct 25, 2022

The three Kongsberg-ordered spacecraft will be based on NanoAvionics’ MP42 microsatellite bus.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceOct 25, 2022

Kongsberg NanoAvionics has signed a contract to supply Constellr with two MP42 smallsat buses.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceDec 14, 2022

Startical has chosen NanoAvionics’s MP42 microsatellite bus, which weighs approximately 110 kg, for a series of tests lasting six months.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceMar 20, 2024

Kongsberg NanoAvionics will provide the MP42 bus, integrate the payload, and launch and execute the first mission operations to enable Startical’s experts to manage the ATM systems onboard.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceMar 20, 2024

NanoAvionics will provide the MP42 bus, integrate the payload, and perform the launch and first mission operations for Startical’s test mission.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceMar 26, 2024

Startical has chosen NanoAvionics’s MP42 microsatellite bus, which weighs approximately 110 kg, for a series of tests lasting six months.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceMar 26, 2024

NanoAvionics built its first microsatellite bus MP42 in 2021.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceJan 20, 2022

NanoAvionics plans to launch 14 satellites 2022, including its first microsat MP42.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceJan 20, 2022

The MP42 microsatellite was launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 in April of 2022 for NanoAvionics’s MP42 microsatellite bus heritage mission.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceAug 12, 2022

Kongsberg NanoAvionics signed a contract to supply Constellr with two MP42 microsatellite buses.

Mentioned as: MP42SourceDec 14, 2022
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