AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-332
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In this edition: * FASTRAC Tracking Assistance Requested * Antarctic Satellite Operation Planned From M/V Kapitan Khlebnikov * AMSAT at the Tampa, FL Hamfest * AMSAT at the 2010 Superstition Hamfest, Mesa, AZ * Bill Ress, N6GHZ, appointed AMSAT Director of Launch Opportunities * ESA to Sponsor Student Participation in IAA Conference in Rome * Satellite Shorts From All Over * ARISS Status - 22 November 2010
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 01 FASTRAC Tracking Assistance Requested
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 01 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 01
Sebastian Munoz, KE5FKV, FASTRAC Student Program Manager, reports that last Friday 19 November 2010 the FASTRAC satellites (Emma and Sara Lily) were launched from Kodiak, AK At this point the FASTRAC Team has been able to determine that both of them are beaconing and that they are talking to each other from their own station and with the help of HAMs all over the world They have been able to decode both Sara Lily and Emma's beacons and some of their crosslink data exchanges From these they have been able to determine that their primary sensor, a GPS receiver is working properly At this point Emma's beacon has reverted to its default configuration where the satellite beacons at 9k6 every two minutes while Sara Lily is continuing to beacon at 1k2 baud every three minutes Also at this point Sara Lily's signal appears to be weaker than Emma so they are asking the HAM community to help track both of them
To do so it is recommended that you first try to hear FASTRAC-2's (Emma's) beacon which is on 145 825 MHz and then switch to see if you can listen for FASTRAC-1's (Sara Lily's) beacon which is on 437 345 You might also be able to hear the girls talking to each other at 9600 baud The type of beacons that you should get if you are able to decode them, should look something like this:
FAST1>BEACON/1:
FAST2>BEACON/2:
Stations not set up to receive packets, can send an audio file for attempted decoding
Current TLE's as of 25 November:
FASTRAC 1 90025U 0 10327 90121560 - 00000191 +00000-0 -19331-4 0 00099 2 90025 071 9702 131 7903 0018126 299 0783 060 8722 14 76368636000560
A single TLE can be used to track both satellites as Emma and Sara Lily are currently stacked together
The FASTRAC website will be updated with the most current TLEs http://fastrac ae utexas edu/for_radio_operators/users/phpBB3/predictedorbit php
If you track the satellites, please let the FASTRAC team know through their website http://fastrac ae utexas edu/for_radio_operators/users/phpBB3/index php or at fastracsats@gmail com
If your station has powerful transmitting capabilities on both 145 825 MHz and 437 345 MHz and you are able to track the satellites, please let the team know as you might be able to help them establish a command link which they are still in the process of doing
[ANS thanks Sebastian, KE5FKV, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 02 Antarctic Satellite Operation Planned From M/V Kapitan Khlebnikov
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 02 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 02
Herb, AA2PI plans amateur satellite operation during his voyage aboard the polar-class Russian ice breaker Kapitan Khlebnikov as it sails a route circumnavigating Antarctica from the Falkland Islands to Hobart, TZ
The itinerary is: Depart Falkland Islands on December 4, 2010 Arrive Hobart, TZ on Jan 3, 2011
[ANS thanks Herb, AA2PI and Bill K7MT for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 03 AMSAT at the Tampa, FL Hamfest
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 03 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 03
AMSAT will have a booth at the Tampabay Hamfest coming up on 4 December in Palmetto, Florida AMSAT will also be doing 90 minutes of presentations on satellites and ARISS during a forum on Saturday Please come by to pick up the latest AMSAT gear, learn about ARISSat-1, FOX, and other projects, make a donation, or join or renew your AMSAT membership
Andrew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, AMSAT's VP of Operations reports that he will also be trying something new For each donation of $25 or more, or each membership or renewal, Drew will personally provide the parts and help assembling an antenna for operating the satellites We will be building a version of the CJU antenna in the booth, which is a small but very effective antenna to use with an HT to copy the Mode J satellites Using the CJU and an HT, and the 2m radio in your car, the Mode J satellites are easy to use Drew requests that people interested in building the antenna contact him ahead of time for details or to RSVP for this offer
[ANS thanks Drew, KO4MA, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 04 AMSAT at the 2010 Superstition Hamfest, Mesa, AZ
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 04 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 04
The Superstition Amateur Radio Club will host its annual hamfest on the morning of Saturday, 4 December 2010 The hamfest is located in the southwest parking lot of Mesa Community College, along the east side of Dobson Road between Southern Avenue and the US-60 freeway in Mesa, Arizona Additional information about the hamfest, including talk-in frequencies, is available at: http://wb7tjd org/hamfest
AMSAT will have a table at this hamfest, and Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK, will be on the air for demonstrations using various satellites The hamfest is in grid DM43bj
[ANS thanks Patrick, WD9EWK, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 05 Bill Ress, N6GHZ, appointed AMSAT Director of Launch Opportunities
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 05 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 05
AMSAT President Barry Baines, WD4ASW has appointed Bill Ress, N6GHZ of Camino, CA as AMSAT's Director of Launch Opportunities, a new position The appointment was announced at the AMSAT BOD meeting and AMSAT Annual Meeting that was held last month in Elk Grove Village, IL In his capacity as Director of Launch Opportunities, Bill will serve as the central point for managing:
-Fox Launch Opportunities -Ride Share Opportunities -AMSAT Presence at small satellite conferences
Supporting Bill's efforts will be a volunteer task force to help coordinate and compile launch information Working with the VP-Engineering and AMSAT President, the Director will make recommendations to the AMSAT BOD to develop launch objectives and serve as the central point for securing feasible launches for AMSAT spacecraft
AMSAT President Barry Baines, WD4ASW noted Bill's qualifications for this position "As a former BOD member who chaired the Engineering Task Force that developed the recommendation to the AMSAT Board of Directors to build a cubesat ('Project Fox'), Bill understands AMSAT's strategic vision, our current capabilities and the current state of flight options His professional contacts and location on the West Coast places him in an excellent position to identify and nurture potential launches, a significant task that requires an appreciation of both AMSAT and the state of the launch industry "
Bill and his team will be working to establish dialog with both satellite customers who may have ride share potential a well as satellite builders to evaluate potential ride share potential The team will also evaluate and determine how best for AMSAT to respond to NASA Launch Initiatives, other launch provider announcements, and potential university relationships for securing launches as these opportunities arise
Individuals who become aware of potential launch opportunities which might be of interest to AMSAT are encouraged to contact Bill (n6ghz at amsat org)
[ANS thanks Barry, WD4ASW, for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 06 ESA to Sponsor Student Participation in IAA Conference in Rome
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 06 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 06
The 1st International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Conference on University Satellites Missions and Cubesat Conference which will be held in Rome, Italy on January 24-29, 2011 Submissions are due by December 18, 2010 Early registration begins on January 10, 2011
The Gruppo di Astrodinamica Universitàdegli Studi Sapienza is pleased to announce that ESA has kindly offered ten scholarships for students who will present a paper at the 1st IAA Conference on Uni- versity Satellites Missions and Cubesat Conference next January You can find the information at the following link: http://tinyurl com/25wouy5
Arrangements have been made for student housing at the Conference: http://tinyurl com/26jybsx
The Gruppo di Astrodinamica and the IAA hopes that this will encourage students to participate in the Conference
[ANS thanks the Gruppo di Astrodinamica Universitàdegli Studi Sapienza the IAA for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 07 Satellite Shorts From All Over
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 07 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 07
Art, W4ART has published a link to the photos he took at the 2010 AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting: http://www afeller us/Studio_dArt/Personal_Galleries/Pages/AMSAT_2010 html Additional photos and captions will be published in the AMSAT Journal
Project Engineer for ARISS, Kenneth, N5VHO wrote, "For all you that wonder what it is like for the astronauts to work ground stations during a general pass Col Wheelock gives you a personal video tour of the ISS ham radio station while he answers calls from operators on the ground " Watch at: http://www youtube com/watch?v=h73EYcyszf8
Membership of the FUNcube satellite and Software Defined Radio (SDR) Dongle Yahoo Group has now reached the 100 mark You can join the FUNcube Yahoo Group at: http://groups yahoo com/group/FUNcube/
A photo gallery of the Minotaur launch from Alaska that launched a payload of seven satellites can be viewed at: http://spaceflightnow com/minotaur/stps26/101120gallery/
Captain Yuri Bodrov, Master of the M/V "MOTTLER", says he will be operating as UT1FG/MM on AO-7, AO-27, AO-51, HO-68, SO-50, SO-67, amd VO-52 from the wet squares in the ocean on his next voyage around South America from Brasil/Paranagua to Argentina/San-Lorenzo, through the Strait of Magellan, Chile/San-Antonio/Punta Potache, and the Panama Cannal
Martin, KC9JGE, has made a YouTube video of one of his contacts with Astronaut Doug Wheelock KF5BOC on the International Space Station You can watch the video via the SouthGate ARC site at: http://tinyurl com/25qtdrt
[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]
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SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-332 08 ARISS Status - 22 November 2010
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 332 08 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD November 28, 2010 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-332 08
Twenty-four students from the International School Zurich North, Switzerland, attending the Euro Space Center in Transinne, Belgium, spoke with ISS astronaut Doug Wheelock, KF5BOC via an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on Tuesday, November 16 Telebridge station VK5ZAI in Australia handled the radio link Wheelock fielded 15 questions about life in space during the session The contact was an activity incorporated into the Euro Space Center Space Camp which hosts students from all over Europe and abroad
On Friday, November 19, students attending Holy Family Catholic School in Grand Junction, Colorado participated in an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact with on-orbit astronaut Doug Wheelock, KF5BOC The school involved the entire student body of 400 students in this project Several of the older students earned their amateur radio licenses prior to the contact and younger students participated in essay contests and art activities devoted to the contact with the ISS
The monthly ARISS International Team teleconference was held on Tuesday, November 16 Topics discussed included updates on ARISSat-1and the Columbus module radio equipment Minutes have been posted See: https://www rac ca/ariss/arisstel2010-11-16 htm
ARISSat-1 has been approved by Energia for shipment to Russia The satellite is currently scheduled to arrive in Russia the first week of December After the battery and the Kursk University experiment are installed, the satellite will be tested for flight and a final safety review will be scheduled
[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI, for the above information]
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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the President's Club Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits Application forms are available from the AMSAT Office
73, This week's ANS Editor, Lee McLamb, KU4OS ku4os at amsat dot org
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