On July 25, nine experimental small satellites developed by Geoscan were launched into a near-polar sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of approximately 500 km
A group of nine small spacecraft developed by Geoscan is set for orbital deployment in Q3 2025. The CubeSats are equipped with various types of payloads designed to test commercially potential technologies.
April 15 marks the completion of the second “Send Your Name to Space” campaign. This time, we collected 7787 names and over 3500 images from 117 countries.
During the night of November 5, 53 small satellites, including 16 Space-π cubesats, were launched from Vostochny Cosmodrome along with the Ionosfera-M spacecraft No. 1 and No. 2 and the Fregat upper stage.
Today, Moscow hosted the first scientific-practical conference “Making Space Open”, an international event for everyone interested in open space technologies and research.
Two years ago, our company embarked on its first journey into space: on August 9, 2022, we successfully launched our first satellite, Geoscan-Edelveis, into orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome!
Last year, Geoscan, in collaboration with the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASIE), launched the SONIKS project dedicated to establishing a network of open ground stations in schools and additional educational organizations across Russia
On February 18, Geoscan-Edelveis, the first private CubeSat from St. Petersburg to venture into space, successfully concluded its mission and decayed, burning up in the Earth’s dense atmospheric layers.