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MaSat-1 (from the words Magyar and Satellite, the first meaning "Hungarian" in Hungarian, maszat, pronounced IPA [ˈmɒsɒt], meaning "smudge") is the first indigenous Hungarian satellite, developed and built by students at the Technical University of Budapest. The 1U CubeSat-type satellite was launched into low Earth orbit on 13 February 2012. The satellite provided telemetric data as well as VGA resolution color images at the 70 cm amateur radio wavelength (437.345 MHz frequency) received at the tracking center at Budapest. The center was tested on 31 March 2009 with the help of Charles Simonyi on board the International Space Station. With the successful launch of MaSat-1, Hungary became the 47th nation to orbit a satellite. Between 9 and 10 January 2015, the satellite reentered into the a

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  • Masat-1 (de)
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  • Masat-1 (Magyar Satellite-1) ist ein Technologieerprobungssatellit mit Cubesat-Architektur, der an der Technischen Universität Budapest gebaut wurde. Nach dem erfolgreichen Start hat der Satellit die zusätzlichen Amateurfunk-Satelliten-Bezeichnungen OSCAR 72 bzw. MO-72 (Magyar OSCAR 72) erhalten. Es handelt sich um den ersten ungarischen Satelliten. (de)
  • MaSat-1 (abbreviazione di Magyar Satellite-1) è stato il primo satellite dell'Ungheria. Il satellite, del tipo CubeSat, è stato realizzato dagli studenti dell'Università di Tecnologia e di Economia di Budapest. Il lancio è stato effettuato il 13 febbraio 2012 dal Centro spaziale guyanese con un razzo vettore Vega. La telemetria del satellite non era criptata, come avviene di solito, ma era trasmessa nella frequenza dei radioamatori. Il satellite aveva a bordo una fotocamera. Masat-1 è rientrato nell'atmosfera il 9 gennaio 2015. (it)
  • MaSat-1(Magyar and Satellite)はハンガリー初の国産人工衛星。ブダペスト技術大学の学生が開発・製造した。1U型のCubeSatで、2012年2月13日にヴェガロケットによって低軌道に投入された。 パワーコンディショナ・システムや受信機、オンボードデータ処理などの様々な宇宙機のアビオニクスを実証することが目的である。 MaSat-1によってハンガリーは47番目の宇宙国(space nation)となった。 (ja)
  • MaSat-1 (po węgiersku Maszat 1, wym. IPA [ˈmɒsɒt ɛɟ]) – satelita technologiczny typu CubeSat, pierwszy węgierski sztuczny satelita na orbicie okołoziemskiej. Został wystrzelony 13 lutego 2012 z kosmodromu w Gujanie Francuskiej przy użyciu włoskiej rakiety Vega, wraz z włoskimi satelitami i oraz 6 innymi satelitami typu CubeSat zbudowanymi na europejskich uczelniach, w tym z polskim satelitą PW-Sat. Zadaniem MaSat-1 było przeprowadzanie obserwacji Ziemi za pomocą kamery VGA i przesył zdjęć na częstotliwości 437,345 MHz. Po udanym starcie Węgry stały się 47 państwem, którego satelita po raz pierwszy znalazł się na orbicie. (pl)
  • MaSat-1 (acrónimo das palavras Magyar e sabellite) é um satélite húngaro de experimentos tecnológicos. Foi desenvolvido e construído por alunos e estudantes da . Foi lançado em 13 de fevereiro de 2012, através de um foguete Vega. (pt)
  • MaSat-1 — первый венгерский искусственный спутник Земли. Название происходит от сочетания слов Magyar (венг. Венгерский) и Satellite (с англ. — «Спутник»). Построен Будапештским университетом технологии и экономики. Был выведен на низкую околоземную орбиту 13 февраля 2012 года в первом полёте новой европейской РН Вега с космодрома Куру. Спутник передаёт телеметрическую информацию на 70-см волне любительского диапазона на частоте 437,345 кГц, которая принимается центром слежения в Будапеште. Центр был протестирован с помощью Чарльза Симони 31 марта 2009 года во время его экспедиции на МКС. (ru)
  • MaSat-1 (from the words Magyar and Satellite, the first meaning "Hungarian" in Hungarian, maszat, pronounced IPA [ˈmɒsɒt], meaning "smudge") is the first indigenous Hungarian satellite, developed and built by students at the Technical University of Budapest. The 1U CubeSat-type satellite was launched into low Earth orbit on 13 February 2012. The satellite provided telemetric data as well as VGA resolution color images at the 70 cm amateur radio wavelength (437.345 MHz frequency) received at the tracking center at Budapest. The center was tested on 31 March 2009 with the help of Charles Simonyi on board the International Space Station. With the successful launch of MaSat-1, Hungary became the 47th nation to orbit a satellite. Between 9 and 10 January 2015, the satellite reentered into the a (en)
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