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InnoCube

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Launched 1/14/2025
Technical Specifications
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Dry Mass
4 kg
Total Mass
4 kg
Power
Unknown
Design Life
Unknown
Stakeholders

Operator

Technical University of Berlin

Manufacturer

Technical University of Berlin
Launch Mission

Transporter-12

1/14/2025

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InnoCube serves as a demonstration platform for new technologies for wireless data transmission and a new battery.

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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.

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The InnoCube satellite from TU Berlin celebrates its first anniversary in space today.

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An amateur radio event is planned to celebrate the first anniversary of InnoCube.

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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.

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The InnoCube satellite was developed in cooperation with the Technical University of Berlin as a platform for innovative space technologies.

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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.

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