ConnectaIoT-15
Mission information
Name
ConnectaIoT-15
Satellite ID
JWOD-9905-9321-9779-5407
Temporary NORAD ID
98459
Followed NORAD ID
67402
Website
https://www.plan.space/
Country of Origin

Turkey

Status
Satellite alive
Operational

Satellite is in orbit and operational

Image
ConnectaIoT-15
Mission timeline
Launch Date
2026-01-11T13:18:59+00:00
Description

Plan-S is further advancing its vision for global IoT connectivity with the deployment of four additional satellites (Batch-4) in the Connecta IoT Network constellation. Connecta IoT-13, -14, -15, and -16 will launch on SpaceX’s Twilight mission, increasing daily contact opportunities and power availability, while further densifying the constellation and enhancing service capacity for IoT applications.

Batch-4 represents a major step in platform autonomy with the introduction of a fully in-house Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS). The attitude control computer, magnetorquers, magnetometers, reaction wheels, and control algorithms are all designed and developed by Plan-S. On Batch-4, this indigenous ADCS takes full control on orbit, delivering faster response times, higher pointing accuracy, and more precise attitude knowledge.

In parallel, the main payload for IoT connectivity has also been upgraded. Alongside the established LoRaWAN-based architecture, Batch-4 incorporates an enhanced NB-IoT unit designed to support higher data rates and wider service coverage. This evolution enables experimentation with innovative satellite communication protocols beyond LoRaWAN alone, helping to future proof the Connecta IoT Network against emerging use cases and standards.

To support these capabilities, the power subsystem has been reinforced. While earlier batches deployed six solar panels (three on each side), the Batch-4 satellites deploy eight panels in total (four per side), increasing the available power generation for both platform and payload operations.

Together, these advances make Connecta IoT-13, -14, -15, and -16 a significant evolutionary step, combining flight-proven heritage with deeper in-house control, more capable payloads, and a more powerful platform to deliver resilient, flexible, and scalable global IoT connectivity.

Mode U - GMSK 4k8 AX.25 TLM
Type
Transmitter
Service
Space Operation
Downlink Mode
GMSK
Downlink Frequency
401530000
Baud
4800
Mode S - GMSK 4k8 AX.25 TLM
Type
Transmitter
Service
Space Operation
Downlink Mode
GMSK
Downlink Frequency
2240000000
Baud
4000000
Most Recent Observers (last 24h)
Observer Latest Data
KD5QZG - VHF/UHF-EM30xe 2026-01-28 23:17:46 UTC
WH6GVF UHF-BK29nj 2026-01-28 15:59:05 UTC
Plyachka-KN12rl 2026-01-28 15:22:41 UTC
MAUSyagi-DN70ja 2026-01-28 12:42:24 UTC
NuSpace SN1-OJ11vh 2026-01-28 10:30:35 UTC
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Orbital Elements
Latest Two-Line Element (TLE)
TLE Source
Space-Track.org
TLE Updated
2026-01-29 03:15:21 UTC
TLE Set
1 67402U 26004AR  26028.96524067  .00010026  00000-0  51271-3 0  9996
2 67402 97.4542 30.0467 0004880 87.8824 272.2968 15.16836959 2628
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