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MaSat-1 MaSat-1 (from the words ''Magyar'' and ''Satellite'', the first meaning ''Hungarian'' in Hungarian, "''maszat''" pronounced IPA (), 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 provides 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.〔http://majorosi.wordpress.com/2012/02/13/hungary-becomes-space-nation/ As of 25th November 2012 MaSat-1 remains in orbit.〕 Between 9 and 10 January 2015, the satellite reenter into atmosphere, so the mission is closed.〔(Nem küld több jelet a Masat-1 )〕 == Operations ==
Only weeks following its launch, after the first high quality images were available has it been revealed to the public that a camera was on board. The satellite's antenna is made of a 16 centimeter long stretch of a metal measuring tape.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】url=http://cydonia.blog.hu/2012/03/14/na_melyik_a_legmenobb_cubesat_a_hazban )〕
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