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Egor. 23 y.o. Satellite Engineer-operator :3

Russia Beigetreten Nisan 2018
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Orbital movement of the GEOSCAN InnoSat16 16U CubeSat satellite in space! Orbital motion allows the satellite and its camera to be pointed at a desired area on earth, as well as its solar panels to point at the Sun. Please note, the video is sped up.. (x2)
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View of the Earth from orbit obtained by the LOBACHEVSKY (RS83S) satellite. This video was received on December 28, 2025 by our MCC in real time while maintaining communication via an X-Band link
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@DutraCGI I actually bought this brand new (except for the QxL) for pretty cheap, as it was used equipment from some bankrupt company. But if you buy it directly from the manufacturer, yes, it's terribly expensive.
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My small collection of "serious" stuff for satellites :)
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@supertrack_it @coastal8049 in fact, I turned on the broadcast of photographs from Geoscan satellites over Russia, etc. Kaliningrad, which made it possible to cover quite a large part of Europe
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This is the position of Geoscan 4 at 13:36:50 UTC. @coastal8049 Scott can you help us confirm?
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Also today there are quite a few images from the Geoscans. The most interesting is perhaps this one, in which you can see what might possibly be the Moon
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@spacetryst No. This is just a random shot that I took during my work :)
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Sometimes, while working on satellites, I take pictures from onboard cameras and often get beautiful photographs of our planet Earth and space. Look at this! This image of the Earth was taken from the LOBACHEVSKY (RS83S) satellite on February 17, 2026.
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@JPMajor Thank you, Jason! It was photographed around here
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i void warranties@ivoidwarrantie·
@CubeSatOperator few years ago i had the possibilities to get a lot of them , i had a pretty idea of what they do , but not sure , can i dm you to know more ? Thanks
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@LEO_GSaaS It is adapted to block the signal in a certain band relative to the center frequency. This depends on the speed of the signal, but is not enough to block the signal at the center frequency at low satellite altitudes. Now I'm designing my own Doppler corrector
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Broadcast from orbit to the waltz “The Blue Danube, Op. 314”. We received this video a few days ago when the InnoSat16 satellite flew over North-West Russia and the Scandinavian Peninsula. Let's just look at it! Music Source: IMSLP (CC BY 4.0)
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The InnoSat16 satellite sent this image today from an orbit at an altitude of ~495 km
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Yesterday's pass of LOBACHEVSKY (RS83S) over northern Russia
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@SatellitesAbove It's simple, to achieve this effect, there are motors inside the satellite to give it an impulse in any direction along X/Y/Z
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Satellites By Telescope@SatellitesAbove·
@CubeSatOperator How's its orientation swinging/swaying like that? 🤔 As if a thruster slowed and pushed it the other direction. Might be some kind of illusion by the way its orbiting a sphere at the same time, but watched it 50 times and can't figure it out 😅
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Small time lapse from 3U CubeSat GEOSCAN-5
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A few days ago we successfully opened solar panels on our new 16U satellite LOBACHEVSKY (RS83S)! This looks amazing!
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On January 1, the gamma-ray spectrometer on board the cubesat 239Alferov recorded a gamma-ray burst GRB 260101A that originated in the early Universe. Since I operate this satellite, my name even appeared in the NASA GCN circular gcn.nasa.gov/circulars/43481
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So, since there is quite a strong magnetic storm at the moment, it was decided to use one of our 16U CubeSats to take a photograph of the aurora from an altitude of 500 km with a wide lens! The camera doesn't work well in dark conditions, but it worked!
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