SXC3-2111 RESHUCUBE Satellite

SXC3-2111 RESHUCUBE
SXC3-2111 RESHUCUBE
SXC3-2111 RESHUCUBE
SXC3-2111 RESHUCUBE
Spacecraft SXC3-2111 RESHUCUBE (ReshUCube-1, RS8S, Space-PI 12, Space π)
Type CubeSat
Units or mass 3U
Mass in kg 3.41 kg
Status Operational (As per on SpacePI website last checked 2022-12-26)
Launched 2022-08-09
NORAD ID 53382
Deployer 12U Deployer [Aerospace Capital]
Launcher Sojuz
Organisation Siberian State University of Science and Technology
Institution University
Entity Academic / Education
Headquarters Russia
Manufacturer AIVT by Sputnix
Operator Sputnix
Partners Sputnix, FASIE
Oneliner

Study of the Radiation and Magnetic Situation in Near-Earth Orbit. Payload: reconfigurable space laboratory.

Description

16 different satellite missions within the framework of the Space-PI project with the participation of students and schoolchildren.
The ReshUCube-1 spacecraft of the Siberian State University of Science and Technology named after M. F. Reshetnev (SibSU) was created on the basis of the OrbiCraft-Pro SXC3 platform developed by Sputniks. The device belongs to the CubeSat 3U standard.

The tasks of the space laboratory include monitoring the earth's surface, monitoring the radiation situation in orbit, technological experiments, studying the atmosphere and the Earth's magnetosphere, as well as the stability of electronic components in outer space. 

The experimental equipment modes change during the flight. A project participant can come up with an experiment, then work it out in a ground laboratory, write software, and upload it on board to perform the experiment.The tasks of the space laboratory include monitoring the earth's surface, monitoring the radiation situation in orbit, technological experiments, studying the atmosphere and the Earth's magnetosphere, as well as the stability of electronic components in outer space. The experimental equipment modes change during the flight. A project participant can come up with an experiment, then work it out in a ground laboratory, write software, and upload it on board to perform the experiment.

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COTS subsystems
  • PLATFORM - Sputnix
Space photos SXC3-2111 RESHUCUBE

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On the same launch

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