AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-041 Special Bulletin
SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-041 01 ANS-041 AMSAT Fox-1 Cubesat Selected for NASA ELaNa Launch Collaboration
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 041 01 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD February 10, 2012 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-041 01
Project ELaNa, NASA's "Educational Launch of NanoSat" managed by the Launch Services Program at the Kennedy Space Center, announced on February 10 that the AMSAT Fox-1 cubesat has been selected to join the program
NASA will work with AMSAT in a collaborative agreement where NASA will cover the integration and launch costs of satellites deemed to have merit in support of their strategic and educational goals
Watch for full details to be published in the AMSAT Journal
AMSAT teamed with the ARRL to write and deliver the 159 page educa- tional proposal to NASA Letters documenting the importance of AMSAT's satellites in the education programs at the ARRL and also at the Clay Center for Science and Technology at the Dexter and Southfield schools in Brookline, MA, were important parts of our proposal
AMSAT President Barry Baines, WD4ASW said, "The ELaNA Launch oppor- tunity marks AMSAT's return to space after the conclusion of the successful ARISSat-1/KEDR flight We need to get the flight Fox-1, along with an operational flight backup satellite, built, integrat- ed, tested, and delivered Our ability to provide a spacecraft and get it launched is dependent upon the active support of our donors who wish to see Fox-1 fly "
AMSAT Vice-President of Engineering, Tony Monteiro, AA2TX noted this will provide a launch opportunity for AMSAT's next generation of FM repeater satellites with features and operation beyond the experience of AO-51 AMSAT's Fox-1 Engineering Team is making progress developing the advanced satellite that will provide these features:
Fox-1 is designed to operate in sunlight without batteries once the battery system fails This applies lessons learned from AO-51 and ARISSat-1 operations
In case of IHU failure Fox-1 will continue to operate its FM repeater in a basic, 'zombie sat' mode, so that the repeater remains on-the-air
Fox-1 is designed as the immediate replacement for AO-51 Its U/V (Mode B) transponder will make it even easier to work with modest equipment
From the ground user's perspective, the same FM amateur radio equipment used for AO-51 may be used for Fox-1
Extending the design, Fox-2 will benefit from the development work of Fox-1 by adding more sophisticated power management and Software Defined Transponder (SDX) communications systems
The Fox-1 Project presents an opportunity to literally put your call- sign on the Fox hardware AMSAT is looking for major donations to help underwrite the cost of solar cells/panels, one of the more significant expenses of the project
These solar cells are needed for the flight unit as well as for the a flight spare As Fox-1 will have solar cells on all six sides of the spacecraft and given the relatively small surface area available on each side (at most 4" by 4" per side), AMSAT needs to invest in high efficiency solar cells to gain as much power as possible to operate the spacecraft
Several opportunities to make your donation to keep amateur radio in space include:
Return the form sent with the letter to reply with your donation for the Fox-1 Project
Call Martha at the AMSAT Office +1-888-FB AMSAT (1-888-322-6728)
Project Fox web site provide a good overview of the technical progress of the new satellite: http://www amsat org/amsat-new/fox/
[ANS thanks AMSAT President Barry Baines, WD4ASW, AMSAT Vice-President of Engineering, Tony Monteiro, AA2TX and AMSAT's Project Fox Engineering team for the above information]
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