
The third generation of AISTs will effectively complement and expand the capabilities of our orbital constellation. AIST-3 is almost twice as light as its predecessor. It will become the basis for a series of small spacecraft capable of solving the issues of monitoring the Earth's surface and providing broadband Internet access, as well as for conducting experiments in space. The platform is planned to be equipped with a propulsion plant running on "green" fuel (hydroxylammonium nitrate). With a mass of 225 kg, such a satellite can "take on board" up to 100 kg of payload," - said Ivan Tkachenko, Associate Professor at the Department of Space Engineering.