The experimental nanosatellite of the St Petersburg University of Telecommunications continues its work in orbit. You can monitor the flight path of the device in real time. You can see where the satellite is currently located on the website of the Open Ground Research Station Network project.
The satellite was developed and launched into orbit as part of the Space-π scientific and educational project of the Planetary Duty Officer program, organized by the Foundation for Assistance to Innovation. The device is designed to test the technology of the Internet of Things based on the LORA protocol, as well as to conduct surveys of the Earth. It will be in orbit for about two years.
The satellite was launched from the Vostochny cosmodrome in early November.
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Best International Students: Results of the Annual Top 10 Awards
23 october
Energy of victory: SPbSUT Student Anniversary Day
14 october
95 years in the communications industry
6 october
Results of a business trip to Vietnam
3 october
Vietnam-Russia Forum on Public Diplomacy in Hanoi
19 september
Online meeting for applicants from Nepal
9 june
SPbSUT participated at the interuniversity meeting with the delegation from Venezuela
27 may
SPbSUT develops cooperation with Vietnam
5 may
XXI International Festival of National Cultures
18 april
Welcome meeting for the Congolese students
18 april
Foreign students of SPbSUT in the Cosmonautics Museum
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SPbSUT сelebrated Navruz
18 march
SPbSUT and the Russian-Balkan Center of Cultural and Business Cooperation signed an Agreement
13 march
SPbSUT and the Russia-Latin America Business Center signed an agreement of cooperation
12 february
Prospects for cooperation with universities in the Balkan Peninsula
27 january
The Day of the complete lifting of the blockade of Leningrad
20 january
Day of the Breakthrough of the Leningrad Blockade
26 december
Foreign students visited the Museum of New Year
16 december
SPbSUT in the regions of Kazakhstan
4 december
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