Access to the service for the design and numerical simulation of space missions “Orbita.Challenge” is intended both for conducting courses and competitions by  astronautics, and for project management & nbsp; space missions in school and student teams. Service work is carried out in online with the organization of group access without the need to install software on a PC.


Key functions of the service:

  • Use of professional tools for numerical simulation of the operation of spacecraft in Earth's orbit, including ballistics, orbital maneuvering, spacecraft orientation, energy balance calculation, temperature regimes, and others;
  • Simulation of onboard equipment, the possibility of developing spacecraft control algorithms;
  • Catalog of task templates on various topics of design and numerical simulation of space missions, including complementary ones and expanding space engineering courses.
  • Ability to create your own tasks with automatic evaluation of results;
  • Possibility to create arbitrary courses, tests, competitions, including those with group participation and automatic standings;
  • Free design mode with analysis of mission results in the form of telemetry graphs and 3D visualization.
  • Teaching materials, including a course in celestial mechanics, specially designed for courses based on the system.


Full license for 3 years:

All learning functions

Free design mode

Holding own competitions

Catalogue of problems and materials on astronautics

Up to 100 students

Up to 10 simultaneous events

From 2 GB of project cloud storage

Access 3 years

Software Features
Software access form Online service access
Access duration 36 months
Number of end users 100
Software Features List Space mission design function: including determination of the number, structures, orbits and control programs of spacecraft; including determination of coordinates and parameters of ground stations; including calculation of mission results in the numerical simulation system; including the ability to display graphs of changes in the objective indicators of the mission after its calculation; including the ability to display the position of vehicles during the mission in 2D and 3D format. The function of creating courses of problems and competitions for students: including creating and modifying space mission design tasks with customizable and manual evaluation of the mission simulation result; including creation and modification of tests with answers in the form of a choice of value, number, string with customizable and manual evaluation of the result; including creating and modifying tasks for the development of program code with customizable and manual evaluation of the result. Catalog of materials for the teacher: including sample tasks for the development of courses and competitions, number; including availability of methodological materials in electronic form for conducting classes in the field of space engineering. Manage student access. Formation of teams of students, accounting for individual and team results.
Number of concurrent events 10
Available disk space 2000 GB
Education expirience
Themes of lessons Fundamentals of celestial mechanics, elements of orbits, demanded applied orbits of satellite systems. Stabilization and orientation of the spacecraft in orbit, Correction of the orbit using jet engines (including, but not only the Hohmann transition), Planning the scheme of information exchange with spacecraft, Noise-immune coding, Selection of the orbit for the spacecraft for given purposes (flying over point, the implementation of the necessary communication sessions, etc.), Determining the orbit from known communication data, Designing a group of remote sensing devices of various types with sweeping out the area of ​​interest, Designing the mission taking into account the task of maintaining the energy balance (control of orientation, orbital movement, black and white conditions) and others.
Engineering skills Programming, Algorithms for orientation and stabilization, Noise-immune coding, Calculations of orbital mechanics, Calculations of energy balance, Calculations of temperature regimes.
Age of students 14 years and older (certain tasks can be adapted for younger children)
Max. amount of students working with 1 kit 100
Learning hours 36-72
Competition preparation Russian National Technological Olympiad (profile "Satellite systems"), program "Planet Watch" (direction "Applied space systems").

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