InQube
InQube
Name InQube
Spacecraft type CubeSat
Units or mass 1U
Status not launched, expected in 2024
Launcher not launched
Organisation Paradox Sonic Space Research Agency
Institution Non-profit
Entity type Academic / Education
Headquarters India
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Demonstrate the applicability of commercial and inexpensive electronics.

Description

InQube™ (In: India, Qube: CubeSat) is an 1U Technology Demonstration CubeSat Mission led by the Paradox Sonic Space Research Association (@PSSRIndia).

The mission of the satellite is to demonstrate the applicability of commercial and inexpensive electronics, especially the payloads, on-board computer and the transmission system in spacecraft and expose it to extreme orbital space conditions, such as heat, cold, vacuum and radiation, for an extended period of time.

The primary non-scientific mission of InQube™ is to prove the accessibility of space to the masses through both demonstration of a low-cost CubeSat and educational outreach. By introducing the concept of open-sourcing the whole satellite mission would help in reaching thousands of space geeks around the planet. To further the primary mission scientifically, the InQube™ is tend to study the magnetosphere’s weather conditions and understand the attitude and inertial conditions onboard the satellite bus which makes the satellite tumble in space.

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