Suggested Edit for Satellite
Suggested by hanjoon on: 2025-12-01 14:33 Citation: SNUGLITE-III HANA and DURI now attached, both use same TLE 66661U 25274M. When we checked GPS data. Until seperation, the link margin is very limited, so only Cross-Yagi with LNA/BPF can be received the beacon signal. It will be seperated in 2 months Verdict: Approved Reviewed by - on: 2025-12-01 16:31
Name SNUGLITE-III HANA
NORAD ID 98496
Followed NORAD ID 66661
Alternative Names SNUGLITE-III A
Description SNUGLITE-III comprises two separate 3-Unit CubeSats named SNUTLITE-III-A, and -B. Before the launch, they are connected to each other After satellite status check in orbit, they are separated to begin formation flying. Dimension and mass of them are identical as follows: Dimension: 10 cm×10 cm×37 cm, Mass: < 3.6 kg Proposing 9k6 GFSK/GMSK downlinks on UHF and 1M06 DQPSK downlinks on S Band. Planning a deployment into a 600 km polar SSO from Naro Space Center
Owner/Operator -
Status Operational
Countries of Origin
Website https://gnss.snu.ac.kr/snuglite/
Dashboard URL -
Launch Date Nov. 26, 2025, 3:54 p.m.
Deploy Date -
Image SNUGLITE-III HANA
Field Previous Suggested
Followed NORAD ID 66662 66661
Description SNUGLITE-III comprises two separate 3-Unit CubeSats named SNUTLITE-III-A, and -B. Before the launch, they are connected to each other After satellite status check in orbit, they are separated to begin formation flying. Dimension and mass of them are identical as follows: Dimension: 10 cm×10 cm×37 cm, Mass: < 3.6 kg Proposing 9k6 GFSK/GMSK downlinks on UHF and 1M06 DQPSK downlinks on S Band. Planning a deployment into a 600 kmm polar SSO from Naro Space Center SNUGLITE-III comprises two separate 3-Unit CubeSats named SNUTLITE-III-A, and -B. Before the launch, they are connected to each other After satellite status check in orbit, they are separated to begin formation flying. Dimension and mass of them are identical as follows: Dimension: 10 cm×10 cm×37 cm, Mass: < 3.6 kg Proposing 9k6 GFSK/GMSK downlinks on UHF and 1M06 DQPSK downlinks on S Band. Planning a deployment into a 600 km polar SSO from Naro Space Center