SXC3-212 MONITOR-1 Satellite

SXC3-212 MONITOR-1
SXC3-212 MONITOR-1
SXC3-212 MONITOR-1
Spacecraft SXC3-212 MONITOR-1 (Monitor-1, RS32S, Space-PI 4, Space π)
Spacecraft type CubeSat
Units or mass 3U
Mass in kg 2.84 kg
Status Reentry 2024-03-23. Was operational (As per on SpacePI website last checked 2022-12-26)
Launched 2022-08-09
NORAD ID 53374
Deployer 12U Deployer [Aerospace Capital]
Launcher Sojuz
Organization Moscow State University
Institution University
Entity type Academic / Education
Nation Russia
Manufacturer AIVT by Sputnix
Operator Sputnix
Oneliner

Registration in near-Earth outer space of radiation-dangerous proton fluxes from solar flares.

Description

16 different satellite missions within the framework of the Space-PI project with the participation of students and schoolchildren.

Students and scientists of the D.V. Skobeltsyn Research Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University have created a device for detecting the appearance of solar energy particle flows, which can create an additional radiation load on board an aircraft. The device was named KODIZ - Combined Radiation Detector.

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COTS subsystems
  • PLATFORM - Sputnix
On the same launch

Last modified: 2024-05-29

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