| Name | AggieSat2 (Dragonsat 2, AggiSat-2) | 
|---|---|
| Type | Nanosatellite | 
| Units or mass | 3.2 kg | 
| Status | Reentry 2010-03-17. Was operational. | 
| Launched | 2009-07-15 | 
| NORAD ID | 35690 | 
| Deployer | SSPL (Space Shuttle Picosatellite Laincher, PLA, Picosatellite Launcher Assembly) | 
| Launcher | Space Shuttle | 
| Deployment | Deployed from Space Shuttle on 2009-07-30 | 
| Organization | Texas A&M University | 
| Institution | University | 
| Entity type | Academic / Education | 
| Country | US | 
| Partners | NASA Johnson Space Center, University of Texas at Austin | 
| Oneliner | 
                       Educational space systems engineering and GPS receiver testing.  | 
                  
| Description | 
                       Promote space engineering education as well as research into novel, low-cost autonomous rendezvous and proximity operations techniques. The first-mission requirements were to operate the Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver built by NASA JSC called DRAGON (Dual RF Astrodynamic GPS Orbital Navigator).  | 
                  
| Notes | 
                       Failed to separate from BEVO 1, antennas were partially captive within BEVO 1 spacecraft which hindered communications. 12.5 cm cube. Ejected from Space Shuttle Endeavor on 2009-07-30.  | 
                  
| Sources | [1] | 
| Photo sources | [1] [2] | 
| On the same launch | 
Last modified: 2023-06-03
