which weighs only 33.39 grams (“lightest micro satellite” awarded by India book of records) will be launched in NASA’s Balloon program Office test flight SIFT mission from CSBF (NASA’s Columbia scientific balloon facility) in Fort Sumner, New Mexico on August 24th 6.00 A.M (IST). The satellite is especially made for the “Cubes in space” competition conducted by Colorado space Grant Consortium, NASA and idoodlelearning and is expected to expose to the near space environment for at least 8 hours with 12 hours total flight duration. This satellite is made by 3d printed Nylon. The main aim of the satellite is to check the working of nylon in microgravity. The satellite also gives the details about the temperature, pressure, altitude, UV ray intensity, acceleration in x, y and z direction, pitch, yaw, rolling movement of the satellite. Moreover we can find the Humidity at various altitudes, lapse rate at various altitude, which helps us to study some weather conditions. Thanks to mentor for this project Dinesh Kumar Gopalakrishnan sir. Special Thanks to teammates.