StudSat-2 is a nanosatelliteunder development with Studsat-2 Consortium and Visvesvaraya Technological University for proving the concept of Inter-satellite link. The Twin-Satellites STUDSAT-2A and STUDSAT-2B weighing less than are of dimensions 30×30×15 cm. The main goal of the StudSat-2 project is to develop a low-cost small satellite, capable of operating small scientific or technological payloads where real time connectivity is provided by inter-satellite links. Team STUDSAT is coming up with another milestone, Project STUDSAT-2, India's First Twin Nano Satellite Mission to prove Inter Satellite Communication. The student group which was inspired by the Project STUDSAT-1 are the pioneers to this project. Project STUDSAT-2 consisting of two Nano Satellites STUDSAT 2A & 2B has multiple cutting edge technologies. The satellites are in along-the-track constellation architecture with the STUDSAT-2A sending position and velocity data to the STUDSAT-2B through Inter Satellite Link.
Objectives
Primary
To demonstrate In-Orbit Separation Mechanism for STUDSAT 2A/2B.
To design, develop and implement Drag Sail technology in STUDSAT 2B for de-orbiting.
To demonstrate Inter Satellite Communication.
To demonstrate Solar Panel and Antenna Deployment mechanism in a Nano satellite.
To capture images of Earth with a CMOS multispectral camera.
Secondary
To create a modular architecture of small satellite which can be used in future missions.
To demonstrate satellite development by a team of under graduate students from seven engineering colleges.
To bridge the gap between academic institutes, research organizations and industries.
Studsat-2 consortium
Studsat-2 consortium consists of seven Engineering colleges across South India bound by an MOU in order to sponsor the project financially. The consortium comprises following colleges.
The Twin-Nano satellite prototype resembles a small rectangular cube, with traditional length dimensions of, weighing between almost 8.5kg to 9.5kg, and a volume of 8L to 9L. The satellite is built with harmonial working of the following subsystems
A Ground Station has been designed in order to communicate with the satellite. The Ground Station NASTRAC which is established in NMIT was inaugurated by Dr K. Radhakrishnan, the Ex-Chairman of ISRO. All the above subsystems are designed by students indigenously.