NMHH-1 Spacecraft

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Spacecraft HUNITY (NMHH-1, BME-3, HUngarian UNIversiTY)
Spacecraft type PocketQube
Units or mass PocketQube 3p
Mass in kg 0.868 kg
Status Operational (Live dashboard, last checked 2025-12-24)
Launched 2025-11-28
NORAD ID ?
Deployer Albapod [Alba Orbital]
Launcher Falcon 9 (Transporter-15) (Alba Cluster)
Organisation Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Institution University
Entity Academic / Education
Headquarters Hungary
Oneliner

Half duplex digital repeater using GMSK modulation at selectable data rates up to 12k5. Also LoRa. 

Description

A satellite developed by the Radio Club of BME and the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), into orbit in Q4 2025.

This is part of another rideshare agreement between both organisations. Previous satellites from BME, ATL-1, SMOG-P and MRC-100, were also managed by Alba Orbital to get them to orbit. 
HUNITY is a 3P PocketQube platform (external dimensions: 178 mm × 50 mm × 50 mm), and the most recent satellite developed by BME as part of an academic program led by students and lecturers.

It is the successor to the SMOG-P, SMOG-1, and MRC-100 missions, and its name reflects its core values, combining the words Hungary, unity, and university. The mission is sponsored by Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság (National Media and Infocommunications Authority).

While NMHH-1 orbiting the Earth, the satellite's primary mission is dedicated to testing the satellite platform, which will be commercialized later. 

There will be several side missions of the picosatellite: 

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On the same launch

Last modified: 2026-01-04

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