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Utilizing Space Through SatellitesMarine Observation Satellite-1 "Momo-1" (MOS-1)

Operation Finished

About Marine Observation Satellite-1 "Momo-1" (MOS-1)

Momo-1(MOS-1), Japan's first marine observation satellite, was launched in 1987 as a link in a global satellite observation system for more effective natural resource utilization and for environmental protection.
Momo-1 was equipped with three types of sensors: MESSR,( a spectrometer for measuring visible near infrared radiation), VTIR, (a device for measuring visible thermal infrared radiation), MSR, (for measuring microwave radiation).These seusor finished their rolls oe seuding wave onNovember 29,1995.
Momo-1b(MOS-1b), which has the same functions as Momo-1, was launched subsequently as a follow-up and finished its opration on April 17,1996.

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Major Characteristics

Momo-1
(MOS-1)
International Designation Code1987-018A
Launch Date2/19/1987
Launch VehicleN-II Launch Vehicle (N16F)
Launch SiteTanegashima Space Center
Momo-1b
(MOS-1b)
International Designation Code1990-13A
Launch Date2/7/1990
Launch VehicleH-I Launch Vehicle (H21F)
Launch SiteTanegashima Space Center
WeightApprox 740kg (at lift off)
AltitudeApprox. 909km
InclinationApprox. 99 degrees
Orbital PeriodApprox. 103minutes (Recurrence cycle 17 days)
ShapeBox type with expanding type solar paddle (one wing)
Mission Life2 years
Attitude ControlThree-axis stabilized (controled bias momentum)
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