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IIT Bombay Student Satellite Program

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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT ), Bombay can now boast of the rare privilege of being one ofthe very few universities worldwide to have successfullylaunched its own satellite. Christened [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratham_(satellite) Pratham], being IITBombay's first foray into space technology, the satellite'spayload was to produce data on the total electron count in theatmosphere, used for applications like GPS correction.Planned, designed, built and tested exclusively by thestudents, with guidance from Indian Space ResearchOrganization (ISRO) and IITB faculty, the completelyautonomous satellite Pratham took IIT Bombay into the elitespace club on 26th September 2016, when it was launched byISRO on board the PSLV -C-35.<br \/> <br \/> After launching the first satellite, the team invested time in developing the concept for its second satellite, Advitiy which means 'Second to None'. [https://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/satlab/advitiy.php '''Advitiy'''] was being designed to be the lightest actively controlled 1U CubeSat. The payload for this mission was to transmit stored and uplinked images via SSTV. In addition to this, the team aimed to create low-cost receivers which could be used to receive these images. During the mission design, the team has now begun worked on designing the next chapter in antenna deployment system. A closed-loop simulation framework was developed to aid the StudentSatellite Project design of IITB Attitude Determination and work has begun Controls Subsystem. In parallel to this, the team worked on Advitiythe wiki, a systematic and organized compilation of the knowledge and the experience gained by thesecond team through the journey of Pratham, IIT Bombay's first student satellite. The team has also built an autonomousgroundstation at IIT Bombay <br/><br/>After the announcement of opportunity for tracking [https://www.isro.gov.in/update/15-jun-2019/announcement-of-opportunity-ao-orbital-platform '''ISRO's PSLV Stage 4 Orbital Platform'''], the team decided to pause work on Advitiy and communicatingcarry forward development of Antenna Deployment System along with satellitesother suitable CubeSat subsystems whose indigenous development will be of relevance. With groundstation workshops, HAM Club this objective Antenna Deployment System andvarious other related activities, Star Tracker based Attitude Determination System are being developed. They are aimed to be tested on the Project also aims toOrbital Platform of stage 4 of PSLV.involve other universities across India and spread the<br/><br/>knowledge accumulated The team is also working on a lunar mission called [https://www.glee2023.org/ '''The Great Lunar Expedition for Everyone (GLEE)'''] which is an initiative by the team over University of Colorado Boulder to deploy 500 five-gram LunaSats, one of which will be designed by us, to the lunar surface to conduct local and distributed science missions. Inspired from NASA’s Apollo Moon landings 50 years as ago, GLEE will be a catalyst for a part new generation of the social goal. This Wiki was created towards that endspace missions and explorers. <br \/> <br \> <br \/> The [https://wwww.facebook.com/HamclubIITB/ '''Ham Radio Club, IIT Bombay'''] is also part of IITBSSP, which aims to maintain a functional ground station and encourage amateur radio activities in the institute. It organises an annual [https://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/satlab/gsWS.php '''Groundstation Workshop'''] for engineering colleges around the country to encourage them to set up their own ground station.   
==The Team==
[[File:Cover.png|framethumb|center|1100px1000px|The founding team of Satellite 101 Wiki, 2018]]
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''From left to right:''<br \>
'' '''Bottom row:''' Tanmay Patil, Anirudh Singhal, Yogesh Poonia, Ajay Dangi, Neelanchal Maurya, Alok Kumar, Hemil Kothari, Chitrangna Bhatt, Sukanya Kudva.''<br \>
'' '''Second Row:''' Keshav Janyani, Kushal Yadav, Aditya Patki, Rohit Engla, Karthik Suresh, Riya Singh, Sagar Kumar, Manu Srivastava, Nived Kodavali.''<br \>
==Contact Us==
To know more about this project, visit our website: http://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/satlab/ <br \>
You can also visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/iitb.student.satellite/ <br \>To contribute to this WikiYou can also follow us on '''[https://twitter.com/SatlabIITB Twitter]''' and '''[https://www.linkedin.com/company/advitiy-iit-bombay-student-satellite LinkedIn]''' <br \>For queries/feedback/suggestions, please send a mail to advitiy[mailto:pm.satlab.iitb@gmail.com pm.satlab.iitbssiitb@gmail.com].<br \> <br \>
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