Symposium Topics

  • Projects of new missions of nanosatellites and their constellations to solve applied and fundamental problems in near-Earth space, including in very low orbits, and in deep space;
  • Results and experience gained from past and current nanosatellite missions;
  • Scientific equipment for nanosatellites;
  • Problems of electrodynamic compatibility during space experiments;
  • Features of designing and creating nanosatellites, including those with transformable structures;
  • Promising technologies and their application in creating nanosatellites;
  • Onboard systems of nanosatellites, including high-speed radio links and flywheel orientation and stabilization systems;
  • Maneuvering equipment in space;
  • Features of the dynamics of flight, navigation and motion control of nanosatellites and their constellations;
  • Problems of launching nanosatellites into orbit;
  • Ground tests of nanosatellites;
  • Problems of commercialization of the use of nanosatellites and their constellations;
  • Nanosatellites and education.

The symposium will be held in person.