Official name AEROCUBE 15B
Alternative name Aerocube 15B
Cospar ID 2019-071G
Norad ID 45117
Launch date 2019-11-02
Launch site WLPIS
Launch vehicle Antares-230+
Country/Organization USA
Type application Technology
Operator The Aerospace Corporation
RCS size MEDIUM
Decay date 2023-02-10
Shape Box
Mass (kg) 4
Height (m) 0.3
Width (m) 0.1
Depth (m) 0.1
Span (m^2) 0.3
Contractors The Aerospace Corporation
Propulsion None
Configuration CubeSat (3U)
Power Solar cells, batteries

The AeroCube 15 A & B mission by The Aerospace Corporation consists off two 3U CubeSats that will demonstrate rapid development of a small size, weight and power (SWAP), low cost optical sensor in low earth orbit. The payload consists of a custom-designed telescope combined with a commercially available camera core.

The AeroCube-15 satellites have been developed by The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) for the purpose of conducting experiments in space per their charter as a private, non-profit corporation operating a Federally Funded Research and Development Center in support of the US Air Force. All payload components were developed by Aerospace for our purpose of conducting in-space technology demonstration experiments.

The AeroCube-15 satellites each which weigh approximately 3.7 kg and are 34 × 11 × 11 centimeters in dimension. The orbit will be circular between 450 km to 500 km altitude with an inclination of 51.6°.

Each of the two AeroCube-15 satellites has star trackers and other attitude control verification imagers. The primary purpose of the cameras is for attitude control determination and verification.

The satellites will be launched from the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer mounted to the external surface of the Cygnus CRS-12 spacecraft. The Cygnus spacecraft raises its orbit to an altitude of ~500 km following unberthing from the International Space Station (ISS).

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
AEROCUBE 15B 2019-071G 2019-11-02 WLPIS Antares-230+ with Cygnus CRS-12, STPSat 4, HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, Argus 02, HuskySat 1, SwampSat 2, AeroCube 14A, 14B, AeroCube 15A, Orbital Factory 2
AEROCUBE 15A 2019-071H 2019-11-02 WLPIS Antares-230+ with Cygnus CRS-12, STPSat 4, HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, Argus 02, HuskySat 1, SwampSat 2, AeroCube 14A, 14B, AeroCube 15B, Orbital Factory 2