
The STRaND-1 nanosatellite, photo courtesy of SSTL.
...operational in orbit by the mission team from the University of Surrey’s Surrey Space Centre (SSC) and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL). The satellite successfully separated from the Indian PSLV launcher in low Earth orbit after its launch on February 25th. First contact with STRaND-1 was made on its second pass over the Guildford ground station. STRaND-1 is being commissioned and operated from the Surrey Space Centre’s ground station at the University of Surrey. Initial checks have confirmed that critical systems are all functioning as expected.
Professor Craig Underwood, Deputy Director of the Surrey Space Centre, said, “STRaND-1 has been an excellent project linking academia with industry and taking space engineering research through to a real mission. It’s another major space success for the UK, delivered by Surrey in an amazingly short time and we are looking forward to receiving the first data from the on-board smartphone soon.”

Artistic rendition of the STRaND-1 nanosatellite,
courtesy of SSTL.
The STRaND-1 mission team will continue commissioning of the satellite’s systems in orbit during the next few weeks and, after this phase has been successfully completed, phase two of the mission will see the testing of the smartphone’s experimental Apps and subsequently a number of in-orbit operations being switched over to the smartphone.
STRaND-1 is an innovative 3U CubeSat weighing 3.5kg. and is the world’s first “phonesat” to go into orbit, as well as the first UK CubeSat to be launched. It was developed by a team from the University of Surrey’s Surrey Space Centre (SSC) and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) and is a research, training, and demonstration mission designed to test commercial off-the-shelf technologies in space. It follows on from the U.K.’s first nanosatellite mission, SNAP-1, also built by SSC and SSTL, 13 years ago.
Amateur radio operators can track STRaND-1 from across the world. Details of the frequency are available at www.amsat-uk.org/. You can follow STRaND at https://twitter.com/SurreyNanosats.

