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SBUDNIC
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/SBUDNIC.jpg/260px-SBUDNIC.jpg) SBUDNIC before launch in March, 2022
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Mission type
| Education
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COSPAR ID
| 2022-057AU
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SATCAT
no.
| 52774
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Website
| sbudnic
.space
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Mission duration
| 3?6 months planned
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Spacecraft type
| 3U
CubeSat
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Manufacturer
| Brown University SBUDNIC Team
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Dry mass
| 5.5 kilograms (12 lb)
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Dimensions
| 10cm x 10cm x 30cm
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Decay date
| 10 August 2023
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SBUDNIC
was a 3U (one unit)
CubeSat
designed and built by an interdisciplinary group of undergraduate and graduate students at
Brown University
and the
National Research Council
of Italy, for research and educational purposes. The satellite was an
open-source hardware
project designed to be cheaply and easily reproduced, using
commercial off-the-shelf
parts like an
Arduino Nano
and AA
Energizer
batteries.
[2]
[3]
[4]
The project was financed by Brown's Undergraduate Finance Board, the
National Research Council
of Italy, and Rhode Island's
NASA Space Grant Consortium
.
[5]
The satellite was deployed from D-Orbit's
ION Satellite Carrier
on the
SpaceX
Falcon 9
Transporter 5 mission.
[6]
The satellite decayed from orbit on 10 August 2023.
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References
[
edit
]
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January
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- Starlink G4-5
(49 satellites)
- ION-SCV 004
(
LabSat
,
STORK-1
,
STORK-2
,
SW1FT
),
Capella 7
,
Capella 8
,
ICEYE X14
,
ICEYE X16
,
USA-320
,
USA-321
,
USA-322
,
USA-323
,
DEWA SAT-1
,
Flock 4x
× 44,
Kepler
× 4,
Lemur-2
× 5,
Nepal PQ-1
- Lemur-2
Krywe
,
STORK-3
,
TechEdSat-13
,
Unicorn-1
,
Unicorn-2
× 4
- Shiyan 13
- Starlink G4-6
(49 satellites)
- USA-324
/
GSSAP-5
,
USA-325
/
GSSAP-6
- CSG-2
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February
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March
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April
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May
|
- SpaceBEE
× 16,
SpaceBEE NZ
× 8,
Unicorn-2F
- Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01C
,
Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D
× 7
- Starlink G4-17
(53 satellites)
- Tianzhou 4
- Jilin-1 Mofang-01A
†
- Starlink G4-13
(53 satellites)
- Starlink G4-15
(53 satellites)
- Starlink G4-18
(53 satellites)
- Kosmos 2556
/ Bars-M 3L
- Boe OFT-2
- ION-SCV 006
(
SBUDNIC
),
SHERPA AC1
,
Vigoride-3
,
ICEYE
× 5,
NuSat
× 4,
Lemur-2
× 5,
Platform 1
,
PTD-3
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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- LDPE-2
,
USA-339
/ Shepherd Demonstration,
USA-340
,
USA-341
,
USA-344
/ USUVL
- Kosmos 2563
/
EKS-6
- Hotbird 13G
- MATS
- ChinaSat 19
- Cygnus NG-18
(
SpaceTuna1
)
- NOAA-21
,
LOFTID
- Yunhai-3 01
- Tianzhou 5
- Galaxy 31
,
Galaxy 32
- Yaogan 34-03
- Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D
× 5
- Artemis 1
(
ArgoMoon
,
BioSentinel
,
CuSP
,
EQUULEUS
,
LunaH-Map
,
Lunar IceCube
,
LunIR
,
Near-Earth Asteroid Scout
,
OMOTENASHI
,
Team Miles
)
- Eutelsat 10B
- EOS-06 /
Oceansat-3
,
Astrocast
× 4
- SpaceX CRS-26
- Yaogan 36-03
(3 satellites)
- Kosmos 2564
/
GLONASS-M
761
- Shenzhou 15
- Kosmos 2565
/ Lotos-S1 №6 (
Kosmos 2566
)
- Oceansat-3
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December
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Launches are separated by dots ( ? ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ).
Crewed flights
are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).
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