[amsat-bb] Re: [amsat-florida] Re: CIS Yubileiny successfully launched23May08
Andrew Glasbrenner
glasbrenner at mindspring.com
Sat May 24 08:25:55 PDT 2008
Let's pray it has a transponder on board!
73, Drew
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith N4ZQ" <n4zq at netzero.com>
To: <amsat-bb at amsat.org>
Cc: <amsat-florida at amsat.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 9:02 AM
Subject: [amsat-florida] Re: [amsat-bb] CIS Yubileiny successfully
launched23May08
WOW !! What a footprint from these Objects... Slightly higher the AO-7
Just over 1500 km...
Very nice and congrats to the builders and the launch team...
Keith N4ZQ
-- "Ralph Wallio, W0RPK" <W0RPK at netINS.net> wrote:
>From http://www.npopm.com/?cid=242
"The spacecraft central panel carries the DOKA-B equipment comprising the
onboard computer;
receiving equipment operating in 145 MHz band; transmitting equipment
operating in 435 MHz band as
well as the onboard radio navigation equipment."
"After checking the satellite systems, the data related to the first
artificial satellite launch is
downloaded. The transmission lasts for 4 minutes. Within this time the
following data is downloaded:
a call signal and TM-data (10 seconds); a voice message (1 minute); a pause
(50 seconds the first
artificial satellite imitated signals (10 seconds); an image (1 minute); a
pause again (50 seconds).
The onboard spacecraft data is transmitted via a radio channel in the 435
MHz international
frequency band of experimental and radioamateur communications, in cyclic
mode, in narrow-band FSK
mode.
Voice messages and images can be received in any place of the Earth when the
satellite floats above
within the radio visibility ranges. Any standard radio equipment can receive
the signal in this
frequency band requiring no additional technical means."
TLEs for 2008-025 Objects A-E
OBJECT E
1 32957U 08025E 08144.85610631 .00000009 00000-0 00000+0 0 10
2 32957 082.4995 138.9551 0200867 272.6626 085.1347 12.77650736 14
OBJECT C
1 32955U 08025C 08145.10180017 .00000010 00000-0 00000+0 0 20
2 32955 082.5031 138.5641 0019114 306.5063 053.4208 12.43247202 67
OBJECT A
1 32953U 08025A 08145.10188983 .00000010 00000-0 00000+0 0 40
2 32953 082.5051 138.5654 0018594 312.0829 047.8656 12.42978740 54
OBJECT D
1 32956U 08025D 08145.10190521 .00000010 00000-0 00000+0 0 11
2 32956 082.5204 138.5524 0017968 317.6120 042.4196 12.42921644 64
OBJECT B
1 32954U 08025B 08145.10200117 .00000024 00000-0 10000-3 0 23
2 32954 082.4959 138.5618 0019422 319.0397 040.9226 12.42638976 61
Object 32957E is probably the spent LV so Yubileiny is probably one of the
remaining clustered
objects.
70cm downlink frequency as yet unknown.
TNX es 73 de Ralph Wallio, WØRPK
W0RPK at netINS.net W0RPK at arrl.net W0RPK at amsat.org
http://showcase.netins.net/web/wallio/
Hubbert's Peak - The Mother of all Perfect Storms
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