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Space Scientific and Education project of Lomonosov Moscow State University "MSU-250"

About the project

Space Scientific and Education project of Lomonosov Moscow State University "MSU-250" is timed to its 250-th annversary. Its main purpose is scientific and educational activity on the basis of experimental data obtained from the small spacecrafts. It is the first project in the world concerning using of scientific information in wide educational purposes by means of Internet.

Scientific program is directed to the studies of the space physics problems. It includes development and launch of two supersmall satellites intended mainly to the studies of the radiation conditions in the near-Earth space.

Educational program must help Russian Universities and institutes in the field of space physics training of the students and graduates and includes, in particular, demonstrations of physical phenomena in the near-Earth space on the basis of the scientific information of the satellites.

The chief executor of the project is Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics.

The project is open for all Russian and foreign educational organizations, the results of the project are a property of the Russian University community.

News

22/06/07:

A traditional scientific school-seminar "Space: science and education - 2007" will take place in Ulyanovsk on October 15-20, 2007. ...>

13/06/07:

Diploma defense of five students papers, based on the processing of the experimental data, obtained from the board of the "Universitetskij-Tatiana" satellite took place on June 8, 2007 in Kostroma state univeristy ...>

16/02/07:

On February 8, 2007 a meeting on the reviewing of the flying tests of the supersmall spacecraft "Kompas-2", developed by the State rocket center "Academician V.P.Makeev Design Office", was held in the Russian Federal Space Agency. ...>

20/01/07:

We cordially congratulate the developers of the scientific equipement, all the participants of the Space Sceintific and Educational Project MSU-250 and the employees of Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics with the second anniversary of the "Universitetskiy" satellite launch! Wish them...>

04/12/06:

The first scientific information from the "Kompas-2" satellite is received and analyzed. The satellite was launched on May 26, 2006 at about 11 p.m. Moscow local time, but during the next half a year it was not possible to establish connection...>

19/09/06:

A scientific school-seminar "Space: science and education - 2006" will take place in Ulyanovsk on November 6-10, 2006. It will be devoted to the last achievements of the space research, their introduction into the high education, popularization of space physics, training of personnel for soace industry. Essential attention will be given ...>

07/07/06:

The conference "University Satellites and Space Science Education" (UNIVERSAT-2006) was held in Moscow on June 26-30, 2006. Over 100 scientists, teachers, educators and students from ...>

27/06/06:

On June 19-23, 2006 the SINP representatives, the authors of the Russian Space-Educational Project "MSU-250" took part in the International Scintific and Practical Conference "University Microsatellites - Prospects and Reality" ...>

27/05/06:

The "Kompas-2" satellite was launched on May 26, 2006 at 18:50 UT by SLBM "Shtil'-1" from the submarine "Ekaterinburg" in the Barents Sea. The satellite is loaded with on-board scientific equipment "Tatyana" ...>

18/05/06:

The current position of the "Universitetskiy" satellite
 


The last processed data of the "Universitetskiy" satellite

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