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ION Satellite Carrier (formerly ION CubeSat Carrier) is a satellite platform developed, manufactured, and operated by Italian company . The platform features a customizable 64U satellite dispenser capable of hosting a combination of CubeSats that fits the volume. Throughout a mission, ION Satellite Carrier can release the hosted satellites individually, changing orbital parameter between one deployment and the next. Each of the miniature CubeSats weighs a few kilograms.

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  • ION Satellite Carrier (formerly ION CubeSat Carrier) is a satellite platform developed, manufactured, and operated by Italian company . The platform features a customizable 64U satellite dispenser capable of hosting a combination of CubeSats that fits the volume. Throughout a mission, ION Satellite Carrier can release the hosted satellites individually, changing orbital parameter between one deployment and the next. Each of the miniature CubeSats weighs a few kilograms. (en)
  • ION Satellite Carrier (бывш. ION CubeSat Carrier) — спутниковая платформа, разработанная и эксплуатируемая итальянской компанией D-Orbit. Платформа оснащена настраиваемым 64U, способным размещать комбинацию CubeSat. ION Satellite Carrier может выпускать размещенные спутники по отдельности, изменяя параметры орбиты между одним развертыванием и последующим. (ru)
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  • ION Satellite Carrier (formerly ION CubeSat Carrier) is a satellite platform developed, manufactured, and operated by Italian company . The platform features a customizable 64U satellite dispenser capable of hosting a combination of CubeSats that fits the volume. Throughout a mission, ION Satellite Carrier can release the hosted satellites individually, changing orbital parameter between one deployment and the next. Each of the miniature CubeSats weighs a few kilograms. The organization also developed a D3 (D-Orbit Decommissioning Device) system, which has obtained funding from the European Commission and the European Space Agency, to safely dispose of satellites at the end of their lives and avoid adding to the problems created by the approximately 130 million pieces of space debris. According to D-Orbit, a space circular economy is feasible, and space recycling will soon be a new sector. This will involve using local resources such as dead satellites to create spaceships in space. The inaugural mission, named Origin, was launched on Vega flight VV16 from the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana on September 3, 2020. The vehicle, named ION SCV Lucas, carried 12 SuperDove satellites from Planet_Labs. On September 25th, ION SCV Lucas released successfully the first SuperDove satellite of the batch; the last satellite was deployed on October 28th. As of November 2022, ION SCV has successfully completed 6 missions, 1 as a payload of a Vega rocket and 5 as a payload of a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket. D-Orbit is a successful alumnus of the European Space Agency's incubator, ESA BIC Portugal, and the two firms collaborated on Project Sunrise, an active debris removal project, in 2019. (en)
  • ION Satellite Carrier (бывш. ION CubeSat Carrier) — спутниковая платформа, разработанная и эксплуатируемая итальянской компанией D-Orbit. Платформа оснащена настраиваемым 64U, способным размещать комбинацию CubeSat. ION Satellite Carrier может выпускать размещенные спутники по отдельности, изменяя параметры орбиты между одним развертыванием и последующим. D-Orbit также разработала систему D3 (D-Orbit Decommissioning Device), которая получила финансирование от Европейской комиссии и Европейского космического агентства, чтобы безопасно утилизировать спутники в конце их срока службы и избежать усугубления проблем, связанных с космическим мусором. Первая миссия под названием Origin была запущена ракетой-носителем с космодрома Куру во Французской Гвиане 3 сентября 2020 года. Транспортное средство, названное ION SCV Lucas, несло 12 спутников SuperDove компании Planet Labs. 25 сентября успешно был выпущен в работу первый спутник, 28 октября — последний. (ru)
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