TriSAT Spacecraft

TriSAT
TriSAT
TriSAT
TriSAT
Name TriSAT
Type Picosatellite
Units or mass 0.5 kg
Entity name OKB Fifth Generation
Institution Company
Entity Commercial
Nation Russia
Oneliner

TriSAT is a single-board picosatellite, up to 0.5 kg. In transport position, it folds into a triangular prism. In working position, it unfolds into a plane.

Description

TriSAT is a single-board picosatellite, weighing up to 0.5 kg. In transport position, it folds into a triangular prism. In working position, it unfolds into a plane. The TriSAT deployer for 4 such units complies with 1U of the CubeSat standard.

The picosatellite TriSAT is the latest development of OKB Fifth Generation in the field of EdTech. This satellite is compact, budget-friendly, and has all the main subsystems, such as EPS, ADCS, battery modules, and solar panels. In its basic configuration, TriSAT is equipped with a camera, a radio transmitter, and a Raspberry Pi Zero microcomputer. At the request, a custom payload module can be developed based on the device that needs to be sent into space.

TriSAT is well suited for educational missions and for making first step towards space exploration. Moreover, the presence of the Raspberry Pi Zero allows for a variety of experiments in orbit.

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TRISAT (NANOsky, Misija Trisat) Reentry 2024-09-29. Was operational (Official website and reports with data on SatNOGS as of 2020-09-24) Vega, (Small Satellite Mission Service) 2020-09-03 530 km, 97.5 deg
TriSAT not launched not launched 2025-12-30 not launched

Last modified: 2024-12-29

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Copyright © 2014 - 2025 Erik Kulu