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space club on 26th September 2016, when it was launched by
 
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ISRO on board the PSLV C-35.
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The team has now begun the next chapter in the Student
 
The team has now begun the next chapter in the Student
 
Satellite Project of IITB and work has begun on Advitiy, the
 
Satellite Project of IITB and work has begun on Advitiy, the
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various other related activities, the Project also aims to
 
various other related activities, the Project also aims to
 
involve other universities across India and spread the
 
involve other universities across India and spread the
knowledge accumulated by the team over the years as a part of the social goal. This Wiki was created towards that end. <br \>
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knowledge accumulated by the team over the years as a part of the social goal. This Wiki was created towards that end. <br \> <br \> <br \> <br \>
 
To know more about this project, visit our website: http://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/satlab/ <br \>
 
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 \>
 
You can also visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/iitb.student.satellite/ <br \>
 
To contribute to this Wiki, please send a mail to advitiy.iitbss@gmail.com.
 
To contribute to this Wiki, please send a mail to advitiy.iitbss@gmail.com.

Revision as of 09:47, 23 January 2018

IIT Bombay can now boast of the rare privilege of being one of the very few universities worldwide to have successfully launched its own satellite. Christened Pratham, being IIT Bombay's first foray into space technology, the satellite's payload was to produce data on the total electron count in the atmosphere, used for applications like GPS correction. Planned, designed, built and tested exclusively by the students, with guidance from Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and IITB faculty, the completely autonomous satellite Pratham took IIT Bombay into the elite space club on 26th September 2016, when it was launched by ISRO on board the PSLV C-35.



The team has now begun the next chapter in the Student Satellite Project of IITB and work has begun on Advitiy, the second satellite. The team has also built an autonomous groundstation at IIT Bombay for tracking and communicating with satellites. With groundstation workshops, HAM Club and various other related activities, the Project also aims to involve other universities across India and spread the knowledge accumulated by the team over the years as a part of the social goal. This Wiki was created towards that end.



To know more about this project, visit our website: http://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/satlab/
You can also visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/iitb.student.satellite/
To contribute to this Wiki, please send a mail to advitiy.iitbss@gmail.com.