Sputnix Explained

Industry:Commercial spaceflight[1]
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Founded:2011
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Hq Location City:Moscow, Skolkovo, 42
Hq Location Country:Russia
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Key People:Vladislav Ivanenko (CEO)
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Sputnix (Russian: спутникс, also Russian: спутниковые инновационные космические системы, "Satellite Innovative Space Systems") is a privatelyowned satellite construction company headquartered at the Skolkovo Innovation Center. It is one of Russia's first private space companies. It was founded in 2011 by ScanEx.

History

Sputnix was established in 2011 by the ScanEx satellite technology department, which developed the orientation and stabilization system of the Chibis-M microsatellite by order of the Russian Space Research Institute.[2] [3] [4] It is based at the Skolkovo Innovation Center.[5] [6]

Since 2012, Sputnix has been creating satellite platforms and service systems for microsatellites and nanosatellites. In 2013, Sputnix received a license from the Russian Federal Space Agency to carry out space activities and began to create a microsatellite-technology demonstrator TabletSat-Aurora.

On June 19, 2014, the first privately-owned Russian microsatellite, Tabletsat-Aurora, was launched into a Low Earth orbit on a Ukrainian launch vehicle Dnepr rocket[7] [8] implementing a contract between Sputnix and ISC Kosmotras.[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] In 2017, Sputnix developed the Orbiсraft-Pro satellite platform based on the international CubeSat standard. The OrbiСraft-Pro platform is a design kit that allows the assembly of various configurations of nanosatellites with different payloads. The scientific and educational satellites SiriusSat-1[14] (COSPAR 1998-067PG; decayed from orbit 9 December 2020) and SiriusSat-2[15] (COSPAR 1998-067PH; decayed from orbit 9 December 2020) were created with the OrbiСraft-Pro platform, and launched from the International Space Station on August 15, 2018.[16] [17] [18] [19]

Main activities

Sputnix develops orientation and stabilization systems and other service systems for microsatellites and CubeSat satellites; microsatellite and CubeSat platforms, allowing the quick creation of satellites for technological, scientific and educational experiments; equipment and software for ground communication stations; attitude determination and control system (ADCS) test benches for research of small satellites dynamics in the simulated space environment of zero gravity, homogenous unsteady magnetic field, sunlight, sky of stars; and equipment for aerospace education.[20] [21]

International activity

Sputnix is known as an experienced producer and exporter in the space field.[22] The company provides solutions for educational aerospace laboratories and aerospace education for schools and universities. Sputnix delivers satellite functional kits, data receiving ground stations, space environment simulators and equipment, accompanied by educational materials.

Satellites

NameWeight, kgLaunch dateLaunch vehiclePurpose
Chibis-М34,425.01.2012Progress M-13MScientific sat
TabletSat-Aurora2619.06.2014Dnepr rocketRS
Al Farabi-1215.02.2017PSLV-C37Ed-Tech sat, RS
SiriusSat-11,4515.08.2018Progress MS-09Ed-Scientific sat
SiriusSat-21,4515.08.2018Progress MS-09Ed-Scientific sat
NRU HSE - DZZ3,522.03.2021Soyuz rocketEd-Scientific sat
Sirius-DZZ3,5Ed-Scientific sat
OrbiCraft-Zorkiy8RS
KSU-CubeSat1,1Ed-Scientific sat
ChallengeOne2,1Ed-Scientific sat
«SXC3-214-MIET-AIS»409.08.2022Soyuz rocketEd-Scientific sat
«SXC3-219 ISOI»4Ed-Scientific sat
«SXC3-2110 Voenmeh» 4Ed-Scientific sat
«SXC3-217 Siren»4Ed-Scientific sat
«SXC3-215 Vizard»4Ed-Scientific sat
«CubeSX-HSE-2»4Ed-Scientific sat
«SXC3-218 KuzSTU»4Ed-Scientific sat
«ReshUCube-1»4Ed-Scientific sat
«UTMN»4Ed-Scientific sat
«Monitor-1»4Ed-Scientific sat

Notes and References

  1. Web site: License for space activities.
  2. Web site: Геоинформационный портал ГИС-Ассоциации - About GIS-Association. www.gisa.ru.
  3. Web site: The academic Chibis-M microsatellite. ResearchGate.
  4. Web site: The Study of Electromagnetic Parameters of Space Weather, Micro-Satellite "Chibis-M". ResearchGate.
  5. Web site: The certificate of residence in Skolkovo.
  6. Web site: Six Skolkovo startups reaching for the stars. sk.ru.
  7. Web site: SPUTNIX has launched the first Russian private Earth remote sensing satellite. sk.ru.
  8. Web site: TabletSat-Aurora. space.skyrocket.de.
  9. Web site: The First Launches Russian Private Earth Remote Sensing. Daily Satellite News. Satnews Publishers.
  10. Web site: SPUTNIX has Launched the First Russian Private Earth Remote Sensing Satellite. www.spaceref.com. 20 June 2014 .
  11. Web site: SPUTNIX launches Russia's first private Earth remote sensing satellite. June 22, 2014.
  12. Web site: Russian private satellite transmits first stable signal to Earth. TASS.
  13. Web site: Russia Joins the 'New Space Economy' with Launch of First Private Satellites. Matthew. Bodner. June 20, 2014. The Moscow Times.
  14. Web site: SatNOGS DB - 43595 - SiriusSat-1. db.satnogs.org.
  15. Web site: SiriusSat 1, 2. space.skyrocket.de.
  16. Web site: How to launch satellites by hand. August 15, 2018. YouTube.
  17. Web site: Sputnix satellites launched by cosmonauts during spacewalk. sk.ru.
  18. Web site: Russian SiriusSat CubeSats to be deployed during spacewalk. June 1, 2018.
  19. Web site: Four Russian satellites to be deployed during ISS spacewalk. August 8, 2018.
  20. Web site: 5 Russian space companies that could one day compete with SpaceX. Ksenia. Zubacheva. April 25, 2019. www.rbth.com.
  21. Web site: Sputnix: manufactures components for small satellites, cubesat platforms aerospace and education equipment. European Space Agency.
  22. Web site: Jameson. Helen. 2019-06-26. Telnet, Sputnix and GK Launch to Cooperate on Manufacture and Launch of Small Satellites. 2020-07-28. SpaceWatch.Global. en-US.