Skoltech B1
Mission information
Name
Skoltech B1
Satellite ID
ABXM-4898-9222-6959-5721
NORAD ID
53379
Website
https://skoltech.ru
Country of Origin

Russia

Status
Satellite alive
Operational

Satellite is in orbit and operational


Frequency Misuse

Satellite is reported to be transmitting at an uncoordinated or denied frequency. Details

Image
Skoltech B1
Mission timeline
Launch Date
2022-08-09T00:00:00+00:00
Description

Two satellites Skoltech B1 and Skoltech B2 are the first in the project "SwarmSat", built at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (skoltech.ru). The main experiment is to test intersatellite link to enable interaction between two satellites. Additionally, the satellites carry gamma-ray detector DEKOR, developed by the Skobelitsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University. This is also a technological demo of many engineering choices made, while constructing the platform. The project aimed to support STEM activities in Russia.

Mode U - GMSK9k6 USP TLM
Type
Transmitter
Downlink Mode
GMSK
Downlink Frequency
435000000
Baud
9600
IARU Coordination
IARU Uncoordinated
Mode U - GMSK9k6 USP TLM
Type
Transmitter
Downlink Mode
GMSK
Downlink Frequency
435598000
Baud
9600
IARU Coordination
IARU Uncoordinated
Most Recent Observers (last 24h)

No observations recorded for Skoltech B1 in the last 24h

Data Frames Decoded - 30 Days
There is no decoded data for this satellite in the last 30 days.
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Orbital Elements
Latest Two-Line Element (TLE)
TLE Source
Space-Track.org
TLE Updated
2024-10-04 01:36:08 UTC
TLE Set
1 53379U 22096K   24277.45945505  .05220250  25262-5  99135-3 0  9993
2 53379 97.3629 201.2772 0006151 172.1844 187.9548 16.32007235121157
Skoltech B1 Suggestion
Name
Skoltech B1
NORAD ID
53379
Description
Two satellites Skoltech B1 and Skoltech B2 are the first in the project "SwarmSat", built at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (skoltech.ru). The main experiment is to test intersatellite link to enable interaction between two satellites. Additionally, the satellites carry gamma-ray detector DEKOR, developed by the Skobelitsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University. This is also a technological demo of many engineering choices made, while constructing the platform. The project aimed to support STEM activities in Russia.
image
Satellite image
status
re-entered
decayed
Oct. 4, 2024, midnight
countries
website
https://skoltech.ru
launched
Aug. 9, 2022, midnight