AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-159
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 159 01 From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD DATE June 7, 2020 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-159 01
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AMSAT office
is closed until further notice
For details, please visit
https://www amsat org/amsat-office-closed-until-further-notice/
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Newly Revised 2020 Digital Edition of “Getting Started with Amateur Satellites” Now Available
The 2020 edition of AMSAT's "Getting Started with Amateur Satellites" is now available on the AMSAT store A perennial favorite, Getting Started is updated every year with the latest amateur satellite information, and is the premier primer of satellite operation This definitive reference is written for the new satellite operator, but includes discussions for the experienced operator who wishes to review the features of amateur satellite communications The new operator will be introduced to the basic concepts and terminology unique to this mode Additionally, there are many practical tips and tricks to ensure making contacts, and to sound like an experienced satellite operator in the process The book is presented in DRM-free PDF format, in full color, and covers all aspects of making your first contacts on a ham radio satellite
Joining the cover art for the first time this year is a depiction of the next generation of AMSAT satellites - AMSAT's GOLF series of 3U CubeSats
The digital download is available for $15 at https://tinyurl com/2020GettingStarted
[ANS thanks the AMSAT Office for the above information]
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Team in the United States Creates a New Organization: ARISS-USA
In late May, the USA team of the ARISS International working group became an incorporated non-profit entity in the state of Maryland, officially becoming ARISS-USA This move allows ARISS-USA to work as an independent organization, soliciting grants and donations They will continue promoting amateur radio and STEAM—science, technology, engineering, arts, and math within educational organizations and inspire, engage and educate our next generation of space enthusiasts
ARISS-USA will maintain its collaborative work with ARISS International as well as with US sponsors, partners, and interest groups The main goal of ARISS-USA remains as connecting educational groups with opportunities to interact with astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) ARISS-USA will expand its human spaceflight opportunities with the space agencies, beyond low Earth orbit, starting with lunar opportunities including the Lunar Gateway ARISS-USA will continue to review and accept proposals for ISS contacts and expand its other educational opportunities to increase interest in space sciences and radio communications
Becoming an independent organization has been discussed for quite some time ARISS-USA lead Frank Bauer, KA3HDO said “The scope and reach of what ARISS accomplishes each year has grown significantly since its humble beginnings in 1996 Our working group status made it cumbersome to establish partnerships, sign agreements and solicit grants These can only be done as an established organization ” Bauer further elaborated, “The ARISS-USA team remains deeply indebted to our working group partners—ARRL and AMSAT, who enabled the birth of ARISS—and our steadfast sponsors, NASA Space Communication and Navigation (SCaN) and the ISS National Lab (INL) ” ARISS-USA aims to keep earning high regards from all these partners and sponsors
While ARISS-USA is now an incorporated non-profit entity, we are in the process of applying for tax exemption as a Section 501(c)(3) charitable, scientific or educational organization Until that status is approved by the USA Internal Revenue Service, donations made directly to ARISS-USA will not be tax deductible for taxpayers in the USA Those wanting to make a tax deductible donation for the benefit of ARISS-USA can, in the meantime, continue to make donations to ARISS sponsor AMSAT-NA through the ARISS website at: www ariss org
As ARISS-USA begins a new era as a human spaceflight amateur radio organization, it acknowledges those who were so instrumental in the formation of human spaceflight amateur radio These include Vic Clark, W4KFC and Dave Sumner, K1ZZ from the ARRL; Bill Tynan, W3XO and Tom Clark, W3IO from AMSAT; Roy Neal, K6DUE a major guide for SAREX and ARISS; and NASA astronaut Owen Garriott, W5LFL Also remembered is Pam Mountjoy, NASA education, who had the vision to develop the ARISS working group as a single amateur radio focus into the space agencies All of these giants’ shoulders are what ARISS-USA rests upon
AMSAT President's Statement on Creation of ARISS-USA
Announced June 5, 2020, ARISS-USA has been formed as a non-profit corporation to operate independently of The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT) Since the formation of Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) in the mid-1990s, AMSAT has been a consistent supplier of technical expertise, funding, and operational logistics AMSAT will work with ARISS-USA to ensure a smooth transition for operations and funding
Over the years, as the scope and activity of ARISS grew, AMSAT continued its financial backing in times of need, providing hundreds of thousands of dollars to fund projects and operations Many of AMSAT’s members are an integral part of the ARISS team The human spaceflight element of AMSAT’s vision has been realized through these contributions
I offer my best wishes to ARISS-USA for a successful future
73,
Clayton W5PFG AMSAT President
[ANS thanks Clayton Coleman, W5PFG, AMSAT President, for the above information]
Back Issues of The AMSAT Journal Available to AMSAT Members
All issues of The AMSAT Journal dating back to 2014 are now available to AMSAT members on AMSAT's new membership portal The 1969-2013 archive will be added at a later date Stay tuned for additional member benefits coming soon
If you're a current AMSAT member, get logged on today If you are not yet a member, consider joining today
https://launch amsat org/
[ANS thanks Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, AMSAT Executive Vice President, and Robert Bankston, KE4AL, AMSAT Vice President - User Services for the above information]
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AMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all begins with GOLF-TEE – a technology demonstrator for deployable solar panels, propulsion, and attitude control Come along for the ride The journey will be worth it!
https://tinyurl
com/ANS-GOLF
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AO-73 Now in Full-Time Transponder Mode
After some eight months in continuous sunlight, AO-73 (FUNcube-1) has now started to see some eclipses during each orbit
The telemetry received has shown that the spacecraft continued to function perfectly during this period and the on board temperatures did not reach excessively high levels
After this became clear, our next concern was the battery Having been kept fully charged for this period, would it actually hold a charge and do its job when in eclipse?
After three weeks of increasing eclipse periods we can now see that indeed the Li battery appears to be ok and the bus voltage has not yet dropped below 8 1 volts
So today we have changed the operating mode from high power telemetry educational mode to continuous amateur mode with the transponder ON The telemetry continues to be available, albeit at low power
We will, of course, continue to carefully monitor the data but are planning to leave the spacecraft in this mode for at least the next week Please enjoy using it!
[ANS thanks Graham Shirville, G3VZV, of the FUNcube Team, and AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space
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VUCC Awards-Endorsements for June 2020
Here are the endorsements and new VUCC Satellite Awards issued by the ARRL for the period May 1, 2020 through June 1, 2020
Congratulations to all those who made the list this month!
CALL May June W5CBF 564 657 K9UO 565 575 KI7UNJ New 510 WA9JBQ 250 275 W4DTA 240 261 W4ZXT 202 252 KE0WPA 152 200 W5CBF(EM21) 179 184 DL4ZAB 172 178 KE4BKL 101 125 N4BAF 100 118 AA0CW New 105 N5EKO New 102 W8EH New 101 W8EH New 100 KN4GQB New 100 KX9X New 100 W9TTY New 100
If you find errors or omissions
please contact me off-list at
[ANS thanks Ron Parsons, W5RKN, for the above information]
KG5FYJ Assigned to Upcoming ISS Mission
NASA has assigned astronaut Kate Rubins, KG5FYJ, to a six-month mis- sion to the International Space Station as a flight engineer and member of the Expedition 63/64 crew
Rubins, along with cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, are scheduled to launch Oct 14 on the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakh- stan
Among some of the hundreds of experiments ongoing during her mission, Rubins will conduct research using the Cold Atom Lab to study the use of laser-cooled atoms for future quantum sensors, and will work on a cardiovascular experiment that builds on an investigation she completed during her previous mission
NASA selected Rubins as an astronaut in 2009, she was licensed as a Technician class amateur in 2015, and she completed her first space- flight in 2016 as an Expedition 48/49 crew member She launched July 6, 2016, and spent 115 days in space, during which she conducted two space- walks totaling 12 hours and 46 minutes before her return to Earth Oct 29, 2016 During her stay on the space station, Rubins helped advance i mportant science and research and became the first person to sequence DNA in space
Born in Farmington, Connecticut, and raised in Napa, California, Rubins received a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biology from the University of California, San Diego, in 1999 and a doctorate in cancer biology in 2005 from Stanford University School of Medicine’s Depart- ment of Biochemistry and Department of Microbiology and Immunology in Palo Alto, California Before joining NASA, Rubins worked as a fellow/ principal investigator at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Re- search in Cambridge and headed 14 researchers studying viral diseases that primarily affect Central and West Africa
[ANS thanks NASA for the above information]
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Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,
and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store When you purchase through AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space https://amsat org/product-category/hardware/
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A New Way to Obtain GP Data (aka TLEs)
The US government has provided GP or general perturbations orbital data to the rest of the world since the 1970s These data are produced by fitting observations from the US Space Surveillance Network (SSN) to produce Brouwer mean elements using the SGP4 or Simplified General Perturbations 4 orbit propagator
Many of you are familiar with this data in the form of TLEs or Two- Line Element Sets TLEs were designed to provide the minimum data necessary to propagate the orbit of a resident space object (RSO) at a time when both bandwidth for transmission or digital storage were extremely limited In fact, at the time, transmission might be via fax, hard copy (postal delivery), or even read over the phone and storage was handled using punch cards or magnetic tape
While this format has served us well for many decades, it has not been without its share of problems For example, the choice of a two-digit year caused many problems approaching Y2K—problems that were side- stepped by redefining what those two digits represented—but that Y2K problem persists fully 20 years into the 21st century And now we are approaching another milestone where we will no longer be able to catalog all the objects we track within the 5-digit catalog number limitation of the TLE format
One of the key drivers forcing us to consider tracking more than 100,000 objects is the activation of the Space Fence on Kwajalein Atoll The Space Fence reached initial operational capability (IOC) on 2020 Mar 27 and is expected to track far more than the ~26,000 objects currently tracked by the SSN—perhaps by as much as an order of magnitude
And we are expecting to see public availability of data from the Space Fence starting some time this summer (2020) The 18th Space Control Squadron (18 SPCS) has already transitioned internally to using 9- digit catalog numbers in support of these changes and we expect 18 SPCS to release data from the Space Fence using 9-digit catalog numbers
For the complete article, please see: https://celestrak com/NORAD/documentation/gp-data-formats php
[ANS thanks Dr T S Kelso of CelsTrak for the above information]
Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
Want to see AMSAT in action or learn more about amateur radio in space?
AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests, conventions, maker faires, and other events
Due to COVID-19, many hamfest and events around the United States have been canceled or postponed While we make every effort to ensure the information contained below is correct, there may be some that we missed
We wish all of you safekeeping and hope to be at a hamfest near you soon
The following events scheduled to have an AMSAT presence have been CANCELED:
June 12-13, 2020, Ham-Com, Plano, TX
[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, AMSAT Vice President - User Services, for the above information]
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AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an amateur radio package, including two-way communication capability, to be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit
Support AMSAT's projects today at https://www amsat org/donate/
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Upcoming Satellite Operations
Quick Hits:
EN55: @KC9KKA Currently planning the somewhat elusive EN67 on June 12 for a couple passes and some POTA
EM98, EM98 and EM97: @NoTEL_0738, I will be in West Virginia from June 10-13 I will be in EM88/98 and possibly EM97 FM sats only I will probably activate a couple different grids going to WV on June 9 and returning home on June 14 (no set plans)
W6KSR (@W6KSR) He’s goin’ fishin’ end of this week in DM06 Be up there June 4th through 7th, working Panther Martin lures and FM satellites exclusively
CN81: Friday 6/5 @WB7VUF will be on AO91 and AO92 from 18:07 to 19:48 and may try SO50
FN54 and Maybe the FN44/54 line: KQ2RP/1 from June 6th to the 12th, Holiday style, listen for him on the FM birds
Hey you guys from the EU: @N4DCW be in EM56 June 5-7 with a semi- decent N-E horizon from his sister-in-law’s house He will be on RS-44 and AO-7 looking for y’all
Major Roves:
AD0DX is heading out again! Check out his QRZ page for details!
Friday, June 12th: DM77, DM76 and DM75
Saturday, June 13th: DM65, DM75
Sunday, June 14th: DM66,DM67,DM76 and DM77 Corner
DN98, 97, 96 & EN08,07,06,17,18,27 and 28: @AD0HJ North Dakota Mega Rove Part II: Another trip out to North Dakota between June 10th and June 14th to rove the grids I missed there (blue grids) two weeks ago Look for a simplified pass schedule to be posted early next week
Ron (@AD0DX) and Doug (@N6UA) are making another run at the elusive DL88 in Big Bend National Park, TX As we know they tried this grid back in March, and due to the mud couldn’t get to the grid, so never ones to quit, off they go again Today the tentative date is Monday, July 6th, 2020 They will be using the K5Z call sign More information is available at the K5Z QRZ Page
Please submit any additions or corrections to Ke0pbr (at) gmail com
[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, for the above information]
Satellite Shorts From All Over
FoxTelem / Fox-in-a-Box Tips: 1) Use a short USB extension cord to physically isolate your SDR dongle from the computer/Pi There will be less mechanical stress, and a better electrical connection, which will give fewer errors 2) If you use an RTL-SDR dongle (not really supported, but mostly works), don't turn on DUV and High Speed at the same time You will get an error when the decoder starts Note especially if you have it set up to start when the satellite comes over the horizon [ANS thanks Chris Thompson, G0KLA/AC2CZ, AMSAT FoxTelem Developer, and Burns Fisher, WB1FJ, AMSAT Flight Software, for this information]
The Harbin Institute of Technology released a short cartoon video entitled "Longjiang-2: Journey to the Moon" about LO-94, the world's smallest spacecraft which entered lunar orbit independently https://www youtube com/watch?v=LGi1aACPA4A&feature=youtu be [ANS thanks the Harbin Institute of Technology for this information]
Kylee Shirbroun, KE0WPA, posted a short portion of the science fair video she made about amateur radio satellites It can be found at https://twitter com/kylee_ke0wpa/status/1267867729320534016 [ANS thanks Kylee Shirbroun, KE0WPA, for this information]
Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL, maintains a Doppler sqf file for using active amateur satellites in SatPC32 It can be found at: http://www ne jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/Doppler sqf
The AMSAT Folding at home team continues to climb the rankings Now in the top 1,200 of all teams at the time of this writing, the team has grown to 44 members with 77 active CPUs within the past 50 days and includes ten members in the top 100,000 of all users Alex Free, N7AGF, is our top contributor with over 92,000,000 points credited to AMSAT's team For more information about the Folding at home project and how you can contribute to scientific research, including the fight against COVID-19, see https://foldingathome org/ AMSAT's team number is 69710: https://stats foldingathome org/team/69710
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73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space,
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Paul Stoetzer, N8HM n8hm at amsat dot org
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