SpaceTuna1

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Mission typeTechnology demonstration
Spacecraft typeCubeSat
Launch date7 November 2022, 10:42:32 UTC[1]
SpaceTuna1
The SpaceTuna1 CubeSat prior to launch
Mission typeTechnology demonstration
OperatorKindai University
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeCubeSat
Start of mission
Launch date7 November 2022, 10:42:32 UTC[1]
RocketAntares 230+
Launch siteMARS, Pad 0A
Deployed fromISS Kibō
Delivered by Cygnus NG-18
Deployment date2 December 2022[2]
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Inclination51.6°

SpaceTuna1 is a nanosatellite developed by Kindai University to test the properties of reflective materials in space.The project aims to use this technology to monitor tunas as an alternative to the use of tags for biologging.[3] SpaceTuna1 has been launched from Wallops Flight Facility on board a Cygnus spacecraft on 7 November 2022, and will later be deployed from the International Space Station (ISS).[1][4]

SpaceTuna1was jointly developed by Kindai University, EXEDY Corporation and Nippon Carbide Industries.[5] The spacecraft is a 10 cm size cube, or a 1U size CubeSat. The satellite frame was developed by EXEDY Corporation.[5]

The project started from 2016, and is the first satellite developed by Kindai University.[3] Kindai University is known in Japan for its extensive research on farming bluefin tuna, with the school earning the nickname 'tuna university'.[6]

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