| Satellite | AISSat-3 | 
|---|---|
| Form factor | Nanosatellite | 
| Units or mass | 7 kg | 
| Status | Launch failure | 
| Launched | 2017-11-28 | 
| NORAD ID | Launch failure | 
| Deployer | XPOD GNB (Experimental Push Out Deployer) [UTIAS/SFL] | 
| Launcher | Sojuz-2-1b | 
| Entity name | Norwegian Space Centre | 
| Institution | Space agency | 
| Entity | Government (Civil / Military) | 
| Nation (HQ) | Norway | 
| Nation (AIT) | Canada | 
| Manufacturer | AIVT by Space Flight Laboratory | 
| Launch brokerer | Space Flight Laboratory (UTIAS-SFL), ? | 
| Partners | Norwegian Space Centre, Kongsberg Seatex AS, Kongsberg Satellite Services AS, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) | 
| Oneliner | 
                       Operational mission of AIS messages collection.  | 
                  
| Description | 
                       Upgraded Automatic Identification System (AIS) receiver for improved ship detection rates. Given the great success of AISSat-1, the completion of the AISSat-2 satellite, and the need for at least three operational space-based AIS assets, Norway initiated the AISSat-3 project. All three AIS satellites working in tandem will increase coverage, shorten revisit times, and provide natural redundancy for space-based AIS observation under direct control by Norway.  | 
                  
| Notes | 
                       20x20x20cm. Funded by the Norwegian Space Centre  | 
                  
| Sources | [1] | 
| Photo sources | [1] [2] | 
| Keywords | AIS | 
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Last modified: 2023-06-03
