The term “small satellite”, or sometimes “minisatellite”, often refers to an artificial satellite with a wet mass (including fuel) between 100 and 500 kg (220 and 1,100 lb)
Detailed information can be found on our SAR Missions page.
The term “small satellite”, or sometimes “minisatellite”, often refers to an artificial satellite with a wet mass (including fuel) between 100 and 500 kg (220 and 1,100 lb)
Detailed information can be found on our SAR Missions page.
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