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= Small Satellites = == and Silly Nomenclature == |
= Small Satellites and Silly Nomenclature = |
Small Satellites and Silly Nomenclature
Sadly, the nomenclature for small satellites misappropriates the "three orders of magnitude" metric prefixes, like so:
microsatellite |
10 to 100 kg |
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nanosatellite |
1 to 10 kg |
1U to 6U cubesats |
picosatellite |
0.1 to 1 kg |
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femtosatellite |
10 to 100 grams |
extending this nomenclature:
giga-yotta-yottasatellite |
10 to 100 exatonnes |
73 exatonne moon |
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gigasatellite |
1 to 10 kilotonnes |
2030 tonne Space Shuttle launch stack |
megasatellite |
100 to 1000 tonne |
420 tonne International Space Station |
kilosatellite |
10 to 100 tonne |
94 tonne Space Shuttle orbiter with full payload |
unisatellite |
1 to 10 tonne |
5.9 tonne Boeing 702HP comsat |
millisatellite |
0.1 to 1 tonne |
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microsatellite |
10 to 100 kg |
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nanosatellite |
1 to 10 kg |
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picosatellite |
0.1 to 1 kg |
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femtosatellite |
10 to 100 grams |
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attosatellite |
1 to 10 grams |
5g server sky |