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Launch
Launch Date:
19 February 2022
Launch Mission:
Launch Operator:
Northrop Grumman
Rocket:
Antares 230+
Launch Vehicle:
Cygnus SS Piers Sellers
Launch Location:
Wallops Island, VA, USA
2022-015B
COSPAR id:
In Space
Host:
International Space Station
Type:
Space Station
Operator:
Multinational
Location:
Low Earth Orbit, Non-Polar Inclined
COSPAR id:
1998-067A
Return
Return Date:
11 January 2023
Return Mission:
CRS-26
Return Vehicle:
Cargo Dragon
Landing Location:
Gulf of Mexico
COSPAR id:
2022-159A
Updated:
8/7/24
status:
Returned
Mission Profile
Partners:



After about 10 years of collaborating with and attempting to engage the defunct lonely orbiting ambassador, Sumbandila Satellite, Marcus Neustetter would like to send her a letter via the Moon Gallery.
After about 10 years of collaborating with and attempting to engage the defunct lonely orbiting ambassador, Sumbandila Satellite, Marcus Neustetter would like to send her a letter via the Moon Gallery. As the name Sumbandila means “lead the way” in Venda language, the letter asks her to Lead the way again. Maybe not in the way she was intended to operate when launched in 2009, but in continuing to stimulate the imaginary, question the unknown and speculate new perspectives into space and onto earth. The letters are a zig-zag folded paper with a drawing in ink on one side. It represents a cross-section of an imaginary terrain. The other side has a hand written morse-code-message. When folded up it measures 1 cubic cm and when expanded it is 1cm x 31.5cm. It is on archival cotton paper wrapped in a plastic sleeve.
SumbandilaSat is a South African micro Earth observation satellite. In June 2011 the satellite was damaged during a solar storm. The damage caused the on-board computer and the camera to stop functioning. This has caused it to stop fulfilling its primary objective and has been written off as a loss by SunSpace, its builder.
Being able to track the satellite but not communicate with it or receive its images, Marcus Neustetter has been speculating, searching and imagining. Drawings, video artworks, performative dialogues, responsive robots, planetarium shows, installations and sound artworks for the past 8 years have created attempts to both reach out and to visualise what Sumbandila’s perspective and encounters might be.
Dimensions:
1 x 1 x 1 cm
Medium:
drawing ink, archival cotton paper, plastic sleeve
Genre:
A Letter to SumbandilaSat
Marcus Neustetter
South Africa
2022
2022
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