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1/14/2025
InnoCube serves as a demonstration platform for new technologies for wireless data transmission and a new battery.
InnoCube features a wireless satellite bus called SKITH (Skip The Harness) that replaces traditional wiring with wireless data transmission, saving mass and reducing risk of faults.
The InnoCube satellite from TU Berlin celebrates its first anniversary in space today.
An amateur radio event is planned to celebrate the first anniversary of InnoCube.
InnoCube's primary payloads include the wireless satellite bus SKITH, which replaces traditional cable connections with robust software, and the novel Wall#E battery, a solid-state battery made from carbon fiber reinforced plastic.
The InnoCube satellite was developed in cooperation with the Technical University of Berlin as a platform for innovative space technologies.
InnoCube was launched on January 14, 2025, at 11:09 AM local time from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California with a Falcon 9 rocket.