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HSE University Installs Geoscan Station at IIT Bombay

HSE University Installs Geoscan Station at IIT Bombay

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A Russian ground station for receiving SONIKS satellite data has been installed on the campus of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). Developed by Geoscan, the system will become part of a mirror laboratory project run jointly by HSE University and one of India’s leading universities.

The ground station is designed to receive signals from spacecraft. The equipment operates within a frequency range that enables it to receive telemetry, images of the Earth, and other data from most nanosatellites in near-Earth orbit. The station is connected to the open SONIKS network, which brings together educational and research centres in different countries.

Using Geoscan equipment, researchers from HSE University and IIT Bombay will study data from spacecraft, analyse parameters, and conduct experiments within the framework of the joint mirror laboratory.

Dmitrii Abrameshin (second left)
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‘The installation of the station not only marks the beginning of joint work between the Russian and Indian sides within the newly established laboratory, but also expands the global SONIKS network, which connects stations across regions of Russia and other countries. The main goal of the project is to create accessible infrastructure for receiving satellite data, enabling school pupils, university students, radio amateurs, and researchers around the world to work with real spacecraft,’ said Dmitrii Abrameshin, Head of the Laboratory of Space Vehicles and Systems’ Functional Safety at HSE MIEM.

Kirill Starikov

‘Geoscan continues to expand its network into BRICS countries: the Indian complex has now joined the first antenna in China. This is an important milestone for the entire project. Within the joint laboratory of HSE University and IIT Bombay, SONIKS will serve as a useful tool in the university’s educational process and will help students gain hands-on experience with space technologies,’ said Kirill Starikov, Head of the Department of Ground Systems for Small Spacecraft at Geoscan Group.

‘IIT Bombay is a leading technological university in India that was established with financial and academic participation from Soviet specialists. The installation of the station as part of the mirror laboratory project is the first example of the transfer of Russian technologies to leading Indian universities in modern Russian history. The project addresses state, cultural, scientific, and educational interests, strengthening the long-standing friendship between Russia and India and their shared commitment to technological leadership,’ commented Dmitry Selivanov, Head of the India Unit at HSE University–St Petersburg.

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