Satélite de Reentrada Atmosférica

SARA (Satélite de Reentrada Atmosférica)
Operator Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço
Range 300 km (planned)
Apogee 350 km (planned)
Start of mission
Launch date November 13, 2015 (2015-11-13)
Rocket VS-40M
Launch site Centro de Lançamento da Barreira do Inferno
End of mission
Destroyed Launch failure

SARA - Satélite de Reentrada Atmosférica is a Brazilian satellite project,[1] with the objective of performing experiments in microgravity environment and returning them to the Earth.[2]

SARA Suborbital

SARA Suborbital 1/Operação São Lourenço

The proposed flight schedule includes a first sub-orbital test flight (SARA Suborbital 1) in 2014[3][4] using a VS-40 rocket launched from the Centro de Lançamento da Barreira do Inferno (Operação São Lourenço).[4] The predicted apogee is 350 km with a range of 300 km. Time spent in microgravity will be around 8 minutes, after which the satellite will reenter the atmosphere and be recovered at sea, 100 km out from Parnaíba.

On 13/11/2015 the launch was attempted, resulting on an explosion of the VS-40M V03 rocket on the pad.[5]

SARA Suborbital 2

A second suborbital flight was planned (SARA Suborbital 2), to test flight attitude control system and de-orbit engine.

Configuration

The "Sara suborbital" platform heights 350 kg and is divided into four subsystems:

SARA Orbital

The orbital version of the satellite will operate in a circular 300 km low earth orbit, during a maximum of 10 days.

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