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Sich-2-30

Compiled from public sources on 2026-06-21. Not independently verified by State Space Agency of Ukraine.

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Sich-2-30, also known as Sich-2-1, was a Ukrainian optical Earth-observation satellite for visible and near-infrared surface imaging.[1] It launched on 2022-01-13 on Falcon 9 Transporter-3 from Cape Canaveral SLC-40 and operated in Sun-synchronous low Earth orbit.[1][2] The mission used an improved Sich-2 spacecraft based on the MS-2-8 bus and carried an optical imager with 7.8 m ground sampling and a 46.6 km swath.[1] SICH-2-30 / 2022-002AY / NORAD 51030 decayed on 2025-10-08.[2]

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current statusended
operatorState Space Agency of Ukraine
platformms-2-8
launch vehiclespacex-falcon-9
Launched2022-01-13
actual end of life2025-10-08
orbit typeSun-synchronous LEO; public catalogue sources report approximately 663-682 km operational altitude, and CelesTrak records decay on 2025-10-08.
swath km46.6
tasking supportedfalse
current geographic priorityUkrainian national visible/NIR Earth-surface imaging and magnetosphere-monitoring mission; no public commercial tasking pathway verified in this pass.
Last updated2026-06-21
claim statusagency-sourced
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Compositional position

this ——— sich-2-30-imager payload
this ——— MS-2-8 bus bus
this ——— Land cover change related-topic
this ——— Disaster damage assessment related-topic
Sources
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