Space system for radiometric monitoring of near-Earth space based on a small satellite and specialized ground-based facilities
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2021-01-29LAST UPDATE
2025-08-06DEADLINE
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Responsible
Sergey Zolotoy
+ 375 17 272 1364
gis@gis.by
+ 375 17 272 1364
gis@gis.by
Description
The space system for radiometric monitoring of near-Earth space based on a small satellite and specialized ground-based facilities (SS RMNES) provides:
- acquisition of radio tomographic data from low-orbit monitoring of the Earth's ionosphere;
- acquisition of radio tomographic data from high-orbit monitoring of the Earth's ionosphere;
- acquisition of g magnetometric data for monitoring near-earth space;
- processing of the obtained initial data and creation on their basis of magnetoionospheric models reflecting the state of near-Earth space taking into account ionospheric and magnetospheric processes.
Digital magneto-ionospheric models of near-Earth space provide increased reliability of operational situation assessment and efficiency of decision-making by personnel of hazardous industrial facilities and nuclear power plants.
The development fully complies with the V technological order.
System composition:
- Low orbital space segment (SS);
- Ground segment for SS Control;
- Ionosphere probing signal-receiving stations;
- Ionospheric signal data processing software.
Enterprises cooperation:
• "Geoinformation systems" UE of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus;
• State enterprise "Belgeodesia";
• Geophysical Monitoring Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus;
• Institute of Applied Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus;
• The United Institute of Informatics Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
• «The Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics» educational institution
- acquisition of radio tomographic data from low-orbit monitoring of the Earth's ionosphere;
- acquisition of radio tomographic data from high-orbit monitoring of the Earth's ionosphere;
- acquisition of g magnetometric data for monitoring near-earth space;
- processing of the obtained initial data and creation on their basis of magnetoionospheric models reflecting the state of near-Earth space taking into account ionospheric and magnetospheric processes.
Digital magneto-ionospheric models of near-Earth space provide increased reliability of operational situation assessment and efficiency of decision-making by personnel of hazardous industrial facilities and nuclear power plants.
The development fully complies with the V technological order.
System composition:
- Low orbital space segment (SS);
- Ground segment for SS Control;
- Ionosphere probing signal-receiving stations;
- Ionospheric signal data processing software.
Enterprises cooperation:
• "Geoinformation systems" UE of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus;
• State enterprise "Belgeodesia";
• Geophysical Monitoring Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus;
• Institute of Applied Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus;
• The United Institute of Informatics Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
• «The Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics» educational institution
Advantages and Innovations
There are currently no analogues of the system in the Republic of Belarus.
In the Russian Federation are operating the heliogeophysical devices "Ionosfera-M" No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4.
The Republic of Belarus has prepared a CubeSat 6U satellite for probing the lower layers of the ionosphere.
Development stage
The system is being created within the framework of the “Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes” Subprogram 6 of the “Science-Intensive Technologies and Engineering” State Program for 2021–2025.
The system is in trial operation.
In the Russian Federation are operating the heliogeophysical devices "Ionosfera-M" No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4.
The Republic of Belarus has prepared a CubeSat 6U satellite for probing the lower layers of the ionosphere.
Development stage
The system is being created within the framework of the “Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes” Subprogram 6 of the “Science-Intensive Technologies and Engineering” State Program for 2021–2025.
The system is in trial operation.
Funding source
State budged
IPR status
Exclusive rights
Sector group
Aeronautics, Space and Dual-Use Technologies
Environment
ICT Industry & Services
Environment
ICT Industry & Services
Organization information
Type
Industry SME 50-249
Year established
1996
Already engaged in transnational cooperation
Yes
Additional comments
Geoinformation systems» Scientific and Engineering Enterprise was created in 1996 by Resolution of the Bureau of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus dated June 27, 1996, No. 62: «On the creation of self-sustained scientific and engineering centers of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus».
The enterprise began to work in 1996 within the framework of the “Minimization and Overcoming of the Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster” and “Emergency Situations” for 1996-2000 State Scientific and Technical Programs. The enterprise took part in the Union State program known as “Development and Use of Space Facilities and Technologies for Receiving, Processing, and Displaying Space Information” (“Cosmos-BR”) (1999-2003).
The enterprise was designated as the National Operator of the Belarusian Space System for Earth Remote Sensing (hereinafter referred to as BSSERS) with the purpose of operating the BSSERS and Belarusian satellite, as well as interacting with organizations involved in the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes.
The Space Information Reception Center was established in 2006. The "National Program for Studying and Use of the Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes for 2008-2012" was approved by No. 1517 Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus dated 14.10.2008, which includes the "Development of the Belarusian Space System for Remote Sensing of the Earth" subprogram. Within the framework of this subprogram, the enterprise created the infrastructure and basic technologies of the Belarusian Space System for Earth Remote Sensing, ensuring the functioning and operation of the BKA satellite, meeting the needs of users for services and data on Earth remote sensing, both from the BKA and from prospective foreign satellites.
The Belarusian satellite was successfully launched on July 22, 2012.
The enterprise has been a member of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters since 2019.
The enterprise, as the lead organization, participated in the implementation of tasks and activities of the "Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes" subprogram 7 of the "High-tech and Technology" for 2016-2020 state program and is currently participating as the lead organization in the implementation of tasks and activities of the "Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes" subprogram 6 of the "High-tech and Technology" for 2021-2025 state program.
The main Partners and Customers are listed here.
The enterprise began to work in 1996 within the framework of the “Minimization and Overcoming of the Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster” and “Emergency Situations” for 1996-2000 State Scientific and Technical Programs. The enterprise took part in the Union State program known as “Development and Use of Space Facilities and Technologies for Receiving, Processing, and Displaying Space Information” (“Cosmos-BR”) (1999-2003).
The enterprise was designated as the National Operator of the Belarusian Space System for Earth Remote Sensing (hereinafter referred to as BSSERS) with the purpose of operating the BSSERS and Belarusian satellite, as well as interacting with organizations involved in the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes.
The Space Information Reception Center was established in 2006. The "National Program for Studying and Use of the Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes for 2008-2012" was approved by No. 1517 Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus dated 14.10.2008, which includes the "Development of the Belarusian Space System for Remote Sensing of the Earth" subprogram. Within the framework of this subprogram, the enterprise created the infrastructure and basic technologies of the Belarusian Space System for Earth Remote Sensing, ensuring the functioning and operation of the BKA satellite, meeting the needs of users for services and data on Earth remote sensing, both from the BKA and from prospective foreign satellites.
The Belarusian satellite was successfully launched on July 22, 2012.
The enterprise has been a member of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters since 2019.
The enterprise, as the lead organization, participated in the implementation of tasks and activities of the "Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes" subprogram 7 of the "High-tech and Technology" for 2016-2020 state program and is currently participating as the lead organization in the implementation of tasks and activities of the "Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes" subprogram 6 of the "High-tech and Technology" for 2021-2025 state program.
The main Partners and Customers are listed here.
Languages spoken
Belarusian
English
Russian
English
Russian
Information about partnership
Type of partnership considered
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Type and size of partner sought
R&D Institution
University
University
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