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MicroHETsat

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European technology demonstration satellite
MicroHETsat
Mission typeTechnology demonstration
Operator European Space Agency
COSPAR ID 2023-185E Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no. 58466Edit this on Wikidata
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerItaly SITAEL
Start of mission
Launch date1 December 2023, 18:19 UTC
RocketFalcon 9
Launch siteVa SLC-4E
ContractorSpaceX

MicroHETsat, or μHETsat, is a technology demonstration satellite developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) for testing Hall Effect Thrusters on a microsatellite platform.[1] [2] The satellite was built by the Italian company SITAEL.[3] [4] Its development was supported by ESA's optional General Support Technology Programme (GSTP).[5] Originally, it was expected to launch on the LauncherOne [6] or Vega [3] rocket, but was eventually launched on a Falcon 9 in December 2023.[7] [8] [5] [9]

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  1. ^ Stanzione, V.; Corbelli, A.; Mariotti, Gilles; Gregucci, S.; Torre, A.; Santandrea, S.; Ferroni, M.; Cantiello, I.; Di Clemente, M. (2025年03月21日). Petrozzi-Ilstad, Max (ed.). "ESA microHETSat spacecraft acceptance, launch campaign, and in-flight experience" . Proceedings Volume 13546, Small Satellites Systems and Services Symposium (4S 2024). SPIE: 5. doi:10.1117/12.3059488. ISBN 978-1-5106-8894-0.
  2. ^ Stanzione, V.; Melega, N.; Misuri, T. (2016年08月10日). "IOV mission of a mini-Hall Effect Thruster (HET), on-board S-50 micro-satellite class platform". Small Satellite Conference.
  3. ^ a b "µHETsat". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 2026年01月17日.
  4. ^ "Compact electric thruster cleared for space firing". www.esa.int. Retrieved 2026年01月17日.
  5. ^ a b "Planetek supporting microHETSat the first all-electric small satellite | Planetek Italia". www.planetek.it. Retrieved 2026年01月17日.
  6. ^ SpaceRef (2017年08月11日). "Virgin Orbit to launch SITAEL satellite in ESA/ASI program". SpaceNews. Retrieved 2026年01月17日.
  7. ^ daniele.semeraro@angelcompany.com (2023年12月02日). "SpaceX launches SITAEL's microHETSat". SITAEL S.p.A. Retrieved 2026年01月17日.
  8. ^ Staff, Editorial (2024年01月30日). "The made in Apulia electric satellite is in orbit". Electric Motor Engineering. Retrieved 2026年01月17日.
  9. ^ SITAEL (2024年03月07日). "Italy in Space: Setting New Records for Electric Propulsion in Routine Operations". SpaceNews. Retrieved 2026年01月17日.
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