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ESTCube-2 is a three-unit (1 U standard di … ESTCube-2 is a three-unit (1 U standard dimension 100x100x113.5 mm) CubeSat built by the Estonian Student Satellite Foundation. This is the second satellite in the ESTCube program (the first was ESTCube-1). The satellite will be completed in the first half of 2022 and is scheduled to be launched in the end of 2022 from Kourou, French Guiana, with the European Space Agency's Vega-C launch vehicle. The planned altitude of the ESTCube-2 orbit is 564 kilometers from the ground and the speed of the satellite in orbit is about 7.6 km/s. the satellite in orbit is about 7.6 km/s.
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