Official name YUBELEINY
Alternative name Yubileyniy
Cospar ID 2008-025A
Norad ID 32953
Launch date 2008-05-23
Launch site PKMTR
Launch vehicle Rokot-KM
Country/Organization Russia
Type application Amateur communication, technology
RCS size MEDIUM
Decay date ON ORBIT
Period (min) 115.84
Inclination (deg) 82.5
Perigee (km) 1478
Apogee (km) 1508
Eccentricity 0.0100468854655057
Mean motion (revs. per day) 12.4309392265193
Semi-Major axis (km) 7871.135
Raan (deg) 112.9359
Arg of perigee (deg) 183.3509
Shape Hex Cyl + 1 Ant
Mass (kg) 45
Diameter (m) 1
Height (m) 1
Span (m^2) 1
Contractors ISS Reshetnev (ex NPO Prikladnoi Mekhaniki, NPO PM), SibSAU
Configuration Yubileyniy-bus, gradient boom
Power Solar cells, batteries

Yubileyniy, also referred to as RS-30 (Radio Sputnik-30) by the amateur community, is a small satellite named to honour the 50th anniversary of the first satellite in 1957. It was built by by ISS Reshetnev together with the Siberian State Aerospace University (SibSAU) of Krasnoyarsk. The Federal Space Agency, the Space Forces of Russia and the Central Council ROSTO are the backing entitys.

The satellite is based on ISS Reshetnev's Yubileyniy platform, which features an hexagonal prism structure, body mounted solar cells and a gravity gradient boom. The payload was partially developed and built by students of SibSAU.

The new satellite features communication equipment for amateur radio operators and tests new components of satellite avionics.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
YUBELEINY 2008-025A 2008-05-23 PKMTR Rokot-KM with Kosmos 2437 (Strela-3 #137), Kosmos 2438 (Strela-3 #138), Kosmos 2439 (Strela-3 #139)