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- Kedr abstract "Kedr (Russian: кедр meaning Siberian pine; Yuri Gagarin's callsign during the Vostok 1 mission) also known as ARISSat 1 and RadioSkaf-2, was an amateur radio minisatellite operated by RKK Energia as part of the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station and RadioSkaf programmes. A follow-up to the SuitSat spacecraft, Kedr was launched to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Vostok 1 mission.Kedr transmitted 25 greetings in 15 different languages. It also transmitted photos of the Earth, telemetry and scientific data., voice, telemetry and slow-scan television data on a frequency of 145.950 MHz. The satellite was also intended for use in educational programmes. Kedr was a 30-kilogram (66 lb) satellite measuring 55 centimetres (22 in) by 55 centimetres (22 in) by 40 centimetres (16 in). It carried solar cells to generate power, and was expected to operate for six months.For launch, Kedr was stored aboard the Progress M-09M spacecraft, which was launched to resupply the International Space Station. Progress M-09M was launched atop a Soyuz-U carrier rocket flying from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 01:31:39 UTC on 28 January 2011. It docked with the International Space Station at 02:39 UTC on 30 January.Kedr was deployed from the ISS by a cosmonaut during an extra-vehicular activity on 3 August 2011. and re-entered Earth's atmosphere on 4 January 2012, having spent 154 days in orbit.\"KEDR\" was also used as the suffix for several Russian amateur radio Call signs (for example, RS0KEDR) that were active in 2014 around the 80th anniversary of Gagarin's birth.".
- Kedr cosparId "1998-067CK".
- Kedr thumbnail ARIS_AMSAT.jpg?width=300.
- Kedr wikiPageID "30753733".
- Kedr wikiPageLength "4735".
- Kedr wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Kedr wikiPageRevisionID "686516138".
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_Radio_on_the_International_Space_Station.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Call_sign.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artificial_satellites_orbiting_Earth.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2011.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_2012.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Extravehicular_activity.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Gagarins_Start.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink International_Space_Station.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Miniaturized_satellite.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_sibirica.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Progress_M-09M.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Slow-scan_television.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Solar_cell.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz-U.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink SuitSat.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink The_Radio_Amateur_Satellite_Corporation_(AMSAT-NA).
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_1.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLink Yuri_Gagarin.
- Kedr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kedr".
- Kedr apsis "gee".
- Kedr cosparId "1998".
- Kedr decayDate "2012-01-04".
- Kedr deploymentDate "2011-08-03".
- Kedr deploymentFrom International_Space_Station.
- Kedr imageCaption "ARISSat-1 at Dayton Hamvention 2010".
- Kedr launchDate "--01-28".
- Kedr launchRocket Soyuz-U.
- Kedr launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Kedr launchSite Gagarins_Start.
- Kedr manufacturer The_Radio_Amateur_Satellite_Corporation_(AMSAT-NA).
- Kedr missionDuration "1.57788E7".
- Kedr missionType "Amateur radio".
- Kedr name "Kedr".
- Kedr operator S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Kedr orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Kedr orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Kedr satcat "37772".
- Kedr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
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- Kedr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- Kedr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Kedr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_2011.
- Kedr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kedr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-spacecraft-stub.
- Kedr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start-date.
- Kedr subject Category:Artificial_satellites_orbiting_Earth.
- Kedr subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2011.
- Kedr subject Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_2012.
- Kedr hypernym Minisatellite.
- Kedr type ArtificialSatellite.
- Kedr type CelestialBody.
- Kedr type Place.
- Kedr type Satellite.
- Kedr type Redirect.
- Kedr type Location.
- Kedr type Place.
- Kedr type Thing.
- Kedr comment "Kedr (Russian: кедр meaning Siberian pine; Yuri Gagarin's callsign during the Vostok 1 mission) also known as ARISSat 1 and RadioSkaf-2, was an amateur radio minisatellite operated by RKK Energia as part of the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station and RadioSkaf programmes. A follow-up to the SuitSat spacecraft, Kedr was launched to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Vostok 1 mission.Kedr transmitted 25 greetings in 15 different languages.".
- Kedr label "Kedr".
- Kedr sameAs Q3544994.
- Kedr sameAs ARISSat-1.
- Kedr sameAs ARRISSat.
- Kedr sameAs Kedr_(pavadonis).
- Kedr sameAs Kedr.
- Kedr sameAs Kedr.
- Kedr sameAs m.0gff70j.
- Kedr sameAs Q3544994.
- Kedr wasDerivedFrom Kedr?oldid=686516138.
- Kedr depiction ARIS_AMSAT.jpg.
- Kedr isPrimaryTopicOf Kedr.