Education and promotion of space research 
  	  Experiment  RadioScaf
	
	 Objective:
	 
                              - Test a technology for producing PadioSkaf supersmall  satellite for various utilization purposes based
                                on the Orlan-M spacesuits with a depleted service   life.
- Conduct development test of the mini-satellite    hardware in the following autonomous mission,
                                receive service and mission information from      the satellite to the ground radio amateur station.
Tasks:
	   
                              - Develop mini-satellite technology based on   the Orlan-M spacesuit with a depleted service  life.
- Test a crew procedure for mini-satellite hardware    mounting in a spacesuit onboard the ISS RS.
- Test a procedure for bulky equipment airlocking     and retrieving from the docking compartment during    the egress (EVA).
- Test a procedure for crew manual injection     of a mini-satellite during EVA into a coordinated  orbit with a safe trajectory plan.
- Test a procedure for collecting housekeeping   and payload information from the mini-satellite.
- Study the mini-satellite behavior in the course   of an autonomous flight in the absence of the  stabilization and attitude systems.
- Conduct a development test of the mini-satellite    hardware operation in a spaceflight.
- Perform an experimental assessment of the mini-satellite    in-orbit lifetime.
 
 
	      					
Science Hardware Used:
							Mini-satellite RadioSkaf consisting    of:
                          
                            - Spacesuit Orlan-M
- Radio station unit
- Control unit
- Radio station (ribbon-type) antenna
- Digitalker unit
- Cable network and connectors
- Self-contained power supply
- Structural elements (safety tether and bracket  lever to hold and relocate the mini-satellite by  a cosmonaut, mounting bracket for antenna and control      unit, soft container for hardware attachment).
Flight Equipment Used:
						  
                              - Digital camera Nikon D1X;
- Camera Nikon F5.
Ground hardware segment:
					        - Mini-satellite control     center established based on S.P. Korolev RSC Energia
                              radio amateur communication station.
Consumables:
  
						
                        			  
                Expected Results:
				Use of spacesuits depleted their service life and  subject to be disposed for accommodation of the scientific  hardware set in their internal pressurized volume   will allow to simplify requirements for design concept     of various student research devices being part of   the mission mini-satellite scientific hardware.
Use of the radio amateur station as part of the mini-satellite command and telemetry system will allow to create a wide network of communication stations in the institutes of higher education all over the world to receive information from the mini-satellites with minimum financial expenditures.
	 
	  Experiment Results:
                          
                            - Injection of mini-satellite RadioSkaf into a specified orbit during EVA.
- Housekeeping and payload information received  from the mini-satellite hardware during its autonomous    flight.
- Photo and video information received during    EVA.