IITB Student Satellite Program

IITB Student Satellite Program IIT Bombay Student Satellite- Visit http://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/satlab/ for more details! Its payload was measuring Total Electron Count in the ionosphere.

The IIT Bombay Student Satellite Project is a landmark project taken up by IIT Bombay students. The objective of this project is to make IIT Bombay a respected centre for advancement in Satellite and Space Technology in the world.

'Pratham' is the first satellite under this project, which was successfully launched from Sriharikota on 26th Sept 2016. We are an interdisciplinary team of 50+ studen

ts that works on designing space systems for CubeSats. With this objective Antenna Deployment System and Star Tracker based Attitude Determination System are being developed. They are aimed to be space-qualified and used for further missions by the team. The team is also part of the Great Lunar Expedition for Everyone which is a global initiative led by the Space Grants of the University of Colorado. Alongside this, we are also working on creating a software framework for Rendezvous and Docking simulations for CubeSats. Ham radio club of the institute also functions under IITBSSP where we conduct amateur radio club activities. Shaun Zacharia
Project Manager
IIT Bombay Student Satellite Project
Contact number: +91-7382605794
Email id:- [email protected]

Greetings everyone!IITBSSP presented its current projects at the International Conference on Small Satellites (ICSS) 202...
29/05/2022

Greetings everyone!

IITBSSP presented its current projects at the International Conference on Small Satellites (ICSS) 2022, held at Lovely Professional University, Punjab. We are glad to announce that our systems 'Sanket' and 'STADS' got the 2nd and 3rd positions respectively in projects competition section of the conference. The collective teamwork reflects in these achievements, and we hope that soon these systems will find their way into the satellite industry and contribute to technological progress.

We celebrate the 47th launch anniversary of India's first satellite, Aryabhata. We hope that Indian satellite technology...
19/04/2022

We celebrate the 47th launch anniversary of India's first satellite, Aryabhata. We hope that Indian satellite technology grow more and more every year and help society in every respect.

Did you know?
Before the launch of Aryabhata, the spacecraft had fallen, which resulted in the ceasing of the function of the satellite's electrical power system. It took four days to get repaired and ready for the launch.

Recruitment RegistrationHope you all enjoyed the orientation! If you missed it, the link to watchthe recording is here: ...
26/02/2022

Recruitment Registration

Hope you all enjoyed the orientation! If you missed it, the link to watch
the recording is here: https://bit.ly/3HkMyzt

The deadline to fill out the form is 15:00 on 27 Feb 2022 (Sunday). Please read it carefully. Choose your preferences for the subsystems wisely. You can find some reading material on our different subsystems at the link given below. The test will be conducted from 21:00 on 27 Feb 2022. All further details will be communicated on Teams, so be sure to join it for further updates.

Teams Joining Code: 3f5ojyl
Teams Joining Link: https://bit.ly/3JLxqN3
Registration Form: https://forms.gle/vuPXGNqFje9DmvJg6
Subsystem Information Documents: https://bit.ly/3LYxH18

Greetings from the Student Satellite Program, IIT Bombay. We are glad to invite applications for recruitment to the team. Please fill up the details in this form very carefully. Some questions towards the end of the form may require some time to think and answer. Refer the documents provided in the....

Greetings from IITBSSP!We are happy to inform you that the IIT Bombay Student Satellite Program is opening recruitment f...
23/02/2022

Greetings from IITBSSP!

We are happy to inform you that the IIT Bombay Student Satellite Program is opening recruitment for all UG freshmen, sophomores, and PG students. Recruitment will be done in various technical and non-technical subsystems. To provide you with an overview of different subsystems and further recruitment processes, we have a Pre-Recruitment Orientation. Join in to know about us and the tech we are working on!

Date: 25th Feb 2022
Time: 9:00 PM
Platform: MS Teams
Teams Joining Code: 3f5ojyl
Teams Joining Link: https://bit.ly/3JLxqN3

Please note that the recruitment is open to only IIT Bombay students.

To know more about IITBSSP, go through our website.

"It's something to see a satellite being launched from another satellite." - John GlennThe wait is over! We are starting...
20/02/2022

"It's something to see a satellite being launched from another satellite." - John Glenn

The wait is over! We are starting our recruitment process soon. So, gear up to become a crewmate of our team. Stay tuned for further updates.

Please note that the recruitment is open only to IITB students.

17/02/2022
For any space enthusiast, receiving signals from satellites using your equipment is a dream come true. For a student sat...
25/01/2022

For any space enthusiast, receiving signals from satellites using your equipment is a dream come true. For a student satellite team, establishing your own ground station is a must. To get started, it is very important to know what exactly goes inside a ground station. To make all this possible, we bring to you our annual flagship event, the Ground Station Workshop 2022.

Ground Station Workshop is a day-long free of cost technical workshop where the students of the Student Satellite Program, IIT Bombay, will walk you through the various technical aspects like designing and fabricating different antennas, transmitters, satellite reception, etc. We will also have live demonstrations and non-technical learnings in team management and cost analysis. We are also delighted to have Mr Ashhar Farhan, Founder and CTO of Satellize (Formerly Exseed Space), as the Keynote Speaker.

The workshop will be held on 6th February in the online mode. It is open to all engineering students and faculty, although non-engineering students can also attend. There are no prerequisites and interested individuals can register themselves before 3rd February 2022.
Registration link: https://forms.gle/S147BXfwcGAeFQhb6

You can go through the blogs in ‘Know Our Shack’ and ‘Ham Radio 101’ from our blog page, Stories of a Naive Radio (www.hrciitb.wordpress.com), to get an idea of the type of content you could expect from the workshop.

For more updates, follow our Instagram handle at https://www.instagram.com/hrc.iitb/

Stay tuned for further details of the event!
Hope to see you soon.
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Greetings everyone!A heartiest congratulations to Mr. S. Somanath, who will be taking over the chairman of the Indian Sp...
15/01/2022

Greetings everyone!
A heartiest congratulations to Mr. S. Somanath, who will be taking over the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). We also congratulate Dr. K. Sivan, an IIT Bombay alumnus, for successfully completing his tenure as the ISRO chairman and helped ISRO to acquire greater heights.

S. Somanath is an Indian aerospace engineer and senior rocket scientist. He first joined ISRO in 1985 at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram, after his graduation. Before taking the position of ISRO chairman, he has been the director of VSSC, and before that, the director of Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC), Thiruvananthapuram.

IIT Bombay Student Satellite Program extends our best wishes to the new ISRO chairman for his tenure and hopes to see ISRO on more progressive pathways in coming years.

Greetings!From the launch of the first satellite built by an institute in India, ANUSAT, in April 2009, to the launch of...
07/01/2022

Greetings!

From the launch of the first satellite built by an institute in India, ANUSAT, in April 2009, to the launch of the world's smallest satellite, KalamSat, built by an 18-year-old student using 3-D printing, the student satellite regime in India has come a long way. This has been possible due to the commendable efforts put in by these dedicated and dreamy students, under the guidance of our very own ISRO.

To ignite this fire within each one of us, IITB Student Satellite Program brings to you “SPACEPro: Satellites Powered And Created by Emerging Prodigies”, wherein we will be sharing information about some of the Indian student satellites that have been launched into space. We will talk about these satellites, their launching, the milestones they have achieved, and their noteworthy contribution to space research in India.

Follow us on Instagram to know more
https://www.instagram.com/iitbssp/

On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, IITBSSP is proud to announce that our new website is now LIVE! Check out to know m...
04/11/2021

On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, IITBSSP is proud to announce that our new website is now LIVE! Check out to know more about the team, the undertaken projects, the journey over the years and much more.

Link to the website: aero.iitb.ac.in/satlab

May this festival of lights come with a beautiful beginning, fresh hope, bright days and new dreams. Wishing you a Happy Diwali!

IITBSSP's first venture into space technology, Pratham, was a completely autonomous satellite designed by the students o...
26/09/2021

IITBSSP's first venture into space technology, Pratham, was a completely autonomous satellite designed by the students of IIT Bombay under the guidance of ISRO and IIT Bombay faculty. 26th of September, 2016 was the day when the 8 year-long efforts of our team members and faculty advisors were packed in the small box called 'Pratham' and launched into the space onboard PSLV C35 for exploration.
As we celebrate 5 years of the launch of Pratham, we would like to express our gratitude to everyone who contributed to IITBSSP's 'First Step Towards Infinity'. It is now our privilege and responsibility to carry on the legacy and achieve greater and greater heights.

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