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TRSI-2

retired
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Launched 5/2/2022
Technical Specifications
Verified technical details
Dry Mass
0.25 kg
Total Mass
0.25 kg
Power
Unknown
Design Life
Unknown
Stakeholders

Operator

Acme AtronOmatic

Manufacturer

Acme AtronOmatic
Launch Mission

There and Back Again

5/2/2022

Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

Alba Orbital arranged for the Acme PocketQubes to fly on Rocket Lab’s Electron in a PocketQube cluster that includes Alba Orbital’s Unicorn-2, Acme’s MyRadar1, and TRSI-2 and TRSI-3.

Mentioned as: TRSI-2SourceMar 10, 2022

As of June 28, 2022, Planet4589 reported that three E-Space demo satellites launched on the Rocket Lab Electron had not been identified and that five other satellites from that launch were also still outstanding, naming Copia, TRSI-2, AuroraSat-1, MyRadar-2, and Unicorn-2 among the outstanding satellites.

Mentioned as: TRSI-2SourceFeb 3, 2026

The cluster includes Alba Orbital’s Unicorn-2 PocketQube satellites and the TRSI-2, TRSI-3, and MyRadar-1 satellites built for Alba Orbital’s customers.

Mentioned as: TRSI-2SourceMar 10, 2022