The Kolibry satellite was developed as a base satellite
as applied to the entire Program with respect to its characteristics:
- Mass and overall dimensions;
- Design of the MS body and transport container with launcher;
- Content of service systems;
- A permanent component of scientific equipment system;
- Technique of its launch into space;
- In-flight control of its operation.
Kolibry MS content and basic characteristics
Total mass |
- Up to 25
kg |
Overall dimensions
of a satellite design stowed |
- Hexagonal
prism with overall dimensions: 540 mm (height), 370
mm (full diameter) |
Data transmission
rate of onboard radio system |
- From 300
to 4800 bauds |
Power consumption |
- Up to 30W |
Orientation
of gravity axis directed to Earth |
- No worse
than ±10° |
Accuracy in
determining orientation of gravity axis directed to
Earth |
- No worse
than ±5° |
бActive service
life |
- At least
4 months |
Antenna system |
- 145/435
MHz |
Functional
content: |
- Scientific equipment system (particle
analyser, electric field analyser, flux-gate magnetometer);
- The system of radio command link, housekeeping and
scientific telemetry;
- The system of data acquisition and control;
- Power supply system;
- Passive thermal control system;
- Passive system of gravity orientation.
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A satellite is launched from the Progress M1-7 cargo vehicle
following its separation from the International Space Station
(ISS), moving a safe distance away from it and carrying
out the required attitude control to avoid the satellite
collision with the ISS and provide its operating position
after launch.
The critical component of this Project involves development
and deployment of ground control complex (GCC) and school
ground stations (GS) receiving telemetry data and operating
within ham radio band, which will be basic configuration
to the entire Program as well.
The Kolibry satellite, its GCC and GS used as basic configuration
will enable to significantly reduce the scope of design
and test activities for subsequent projects under the Program,
decrease their cost and completion dates.
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