SS-1 KiboCUBE Student Satellite Deployed from ISS
Indonesia has successfully deployed the SS-1 KiboCUBE student satellite from the International Space Station (ISS). Students from Surya University constructed the SS-1 satellite as the awardee of the 3rd round of the KiboCUBE program.
"We hope for a smooth operation of SS-1 during its mission, so that it can be beneficial for many people, especially in Indonesia."
Ms. Lindawati, Rector of Surya University.
The KiboCUBE program is a joint initiative by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) under the Access to Space for All initiative. The Satellite Development Track is part of the initiative and under this track, KiboCUBE enables teams from developing nations and economies in transition to develop and deploy 1U cube satellites (CubeSat) from the ISS.
This SS-1 CubeSat mission is a technology demonstration that will test communication between an Automatic Package Reporting System (APRS) payload and the ground using amateur radio frequency. Through the development and operation of SS-1, Surya University and the supporting organizations aim to disseminate nanosatellite technology in Indonesia, especially to students and universities. Given the full involvement of academia in this capacity-building process, the country hopes that the gained knowledge and experience will benefit future generations.
SS-1 is the Fifth CubeSat Deployed under the KiboCube Program
Surya Satellite-1, or SS-1 is the fifth CubeSat deployed into space under KiboCUBE in six years following satellites from Kenya, Guatemala, Mauritius, and Moldova. With this deployment, KiboCUBE has benefitted countries in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, and Latin American and Caribbean States. Three more awardees of the programme are currently developing their CubeSats to follow this success. UNOOSA and JAXA are preparing to extend the Memorandum of Agreement allowing more countries to apply for the KiboCUBE opportunity in the future.
"Congratulations to Surya University and the supporting team for this tremendous accomplishment. It is impressive how the team prevailed despite the challenges posed by COVID-19," said Acting Director of UNOOSA Niklas Hedman. "We look forward to SS-1 realizing its mission and pushing forward the momentum. We are proud to work with JAXA on KiboCUBE as it continues bridging the space divide and shedding light on many countries that are working so hard to develop space capacities. We look forward to deepening our cooperation and providing more opportunities in the coming years."
"We are pleased with the successful deployment of Surya Satellite 1 (SS-1) from the International Space Station. We hope for a smooth operation of SS-1 during its mission, so that it can be beneficial for many people, especially in Indonesia," said Ms. Lindawati, Rector of Surya University. "Surya University also expresses our sincere gratitude to UNOOSA, JAXA, and other stakeholders and sponsors for this collaboration since we got awarded the KiboCUBE deployment opportunity in 2018. This is an important milestone for Surya University, as well as for Indonesia since this is the first nanosatellite program, which is technically designed and manufactured by undergraduate students from Surya University- Indonesia. We hope that this achievement can further trigger the development of a similar program by students, to benefit our communication and informatics field."
(Source: UNOOSA news release. Image provided by Surya University)