- Name
- BlackCAT
- Satellite ID
- ZJAA-2480-3107-6868-7733
- NORAD ID
- 67369
- Country of Origin
-
United States of America
Satellite is in orbit and operational
- Launch Date
- 2026-01-11T00:00:00+00:00
- Deploy Date
- 2026-01-11T00:00:00+00:00
BlackCAT is an X-ray coded-aperture-telescope on a 6U CubeSat platform that launched in 2026. It is designed for observations of X-ray sources and new transients in the 0.5–20 keV band. The instrument have a wide field of view (0.85 steradian) and are capable of catching gamma ray bursts from the distant universe, galactic transients, flares from blazars, and monitoring the X-ray sky. In addition to the primary high-redshift GRB science, BlackCAT will monitor known source variability and search for rare and exciting new events including gravitational-wave X-ray counterparts, magnetar flares, supernova shock breakouts, and tidal disruption events. The mission thus functions as a multi-wavelength/messenger complement to present and future facilities, while providing rapid notifications. Silicon X-ray hybrid CMOS detectors form the focal plane array. In addition to carrying out its science programs, BlackCAT also serves as a pathfinder for future economical sky monitoring networks.
- Type
- Transmitter
- Service
- Space Research
- Downlink Mode
- GFSK
- Downlink Frequency
- 402000000
- Baud
- 2400
No observations recorded for BlackCAT in the last 24h
- TLE Source
- Space-Track.org
- TLE Updated
- 2026-05-07 11:23:27 UTC
- TLE Set
-
1 67369U 26004G 26127.25763485 .00001313 00000-0 15062-3 0 9996
2 67369 97.7989 126.3962 0005530 283.2429 76.8170 14.87540906 17207