| Spacecraft | ONGLAISAT (ONboard Globe-Looking And Imaging Satellite, NSPO-01) | 
|---|---|
| Spacecraft type | CubeSat | 
| Units or mass | 6U | 
| Status | Reentry 2025-03-04. Was operational? (Official press release on 2024-12-10 but SatNOGS has not received as of 2024-12-28) | 
| Launched | 2024-11-05 | 
| NORAD ID | 62299 | 
| Deployer | J-SSOD (JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer) | 
| Launcher | Falcon 9 (CRS-31) | 
| Deployment | Deployed from ISS on 2024-12-09 | 
| Organisation | ArkEdge Space | 
| Institution | Company | 
| Entity | Commercial | 
| Nation | Japan | 
| Manufacturer | AIVT by ArkEdge Space | 
| Operator | ArkEdge Space | 
| Launch brokerer | Space BD | 
| Partners | University of Tokyo, National Space Organization, Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) | 
| Oneliner | 
                       Demonstrate low-cost Earth observation satellite. Equipped with TASA’s newly developed optical observation components  | 
                  
| Description | 
                       Realizes a low-cost earth observation by attaching the optical observation device developed by NSPO to the satellite with the high attitude control technology developed by the Nakasuka laboratory. The low-cost and short-term satellite development is realized by utilizing consumer products. It is expected to expand its use and business in a wide range of efficient and frequent disaster monitoring and environmental monitoring.  | 
                  
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| Sources | [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] | 
| Photo sources | [1] [2] [3] | 
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| On the same launch | 
Last modified: 2025-04-25
