SERVIS-1
SERVIS-1, or Space Environment Reliability Verification Integrated System 1, is a Japanese satellite designed for testing the performance of commercial off-the-shelf products in the space environment. It has a mass of about 840 kg, and was launched on 30 October 2003 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Eurockot, who used a Rokot rocket with a Briz-KM upper stage. The satellite was active for two years. A second satellite, SERVIS-2, was launched in 2010.
Experiments
Nine experiments were being conducted by SERVIS-1.Name | Full name | Description | Remarks |
VTS | Vane-type Propellant Tank System | ||
INU | Integrated Navigation Unit | ||
PCDS | Power Control and Distribution Unit | ||
APDM | Advanced Paddle Drive Mechanism | ||
ATTC | Advanced Tracking Telemetry and Command Transponder | ||
OBC | On Board Computer | ||
SIS | Integrated Satellite Controller with Star Sensor | ||
LIB | Lithium Ion Battery System | ||
FOIRU | Fibre Optic Gyro Inertial Reference Unit |