[amsat-bb] Re: A0 40 replacement
Alan
wa4sca at gmail.com
Thu Sep 5 04:04:19 PDT 2013
Nick,
Vision is good, but clear vision which tempers hope with reality is essential.
73s,
Alan
WA4SCA
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From: amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org] On Behalf Of Nick Pugh K5QXJ
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: A0 40 replacement
John
IT turns out that launch opportunities relativity plentiful what lacking is
AMSAT vision and calibration with a university that has propulsion
technology. See short video url
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DIxnO3CGrY
Thanks
nick ARS K5QXJ EM30xa 30.1N 92.1W
Office 337 593 8700
Cell 337 258 2527
Helping UL become a world Class Engineering and Educational School
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: A0 40 replacement
As long as AMSAT-NA needs to concentrate on 1U/3U/6U Cubesats for the
immediatee future, I would really like to see the pursuit of linear
transponders on them instead of single-channel FM repeaters. The way I see
it, launch opportunities are so rare that we ought to fly the most capable
equipment we can on those rare occasions when we can get a launch.
John Toscano
W0JT
Amsat-Na LM#2292
On Sep 4 2013, n0jy wrote:
>Hi Michael,
>
>I would not say that AMSAT has abandoned HEO. Rather, launch
>opportunities that exist now are being utilized. Would you rather sit
>dormant and let all existing birds fail or re-enter while waiting for
>an HEO opportunity?
>And AMSAT is just learning to build cubesats. For AMSAT-NA, Fox-1 is a
>first. If we're going to fly HEO, we had better be good at building a
>reliable satellite in a cubesat (be it 1, 3, or 6U) format. The first
>HEO launch opportunity is not the time to figure that out!
>While HEO launch opportunities do not exist now, but that does not mean
>that AMSAT isn't pursuing them as Drew pointed out, nor that AMSAT
>would not build an HEO satellite when opportunities do come. In the
>meantime, we are making lemonade and preparing through practice.
>
>Jerry
>N0JY
>
>On 9/4/2013 4:25 PM, Michael wrote:
>> I'm almost fifty one years old and I'm now convinced that we will not
>> see another HEO in orbit in my lifetime...if ever. The economic
>> environment to do it just doesn't exist anymore. AMSAT has as much as
>> told everyone that by abandoning their efforts and concentrating on
>> LEO cubesats. No one is going to come out and say that we absolutely
>> will never have one, they like to keep that glimmer of hope alive but
>> the writing is on the wall. No one wants to be wrong more than I do
>> but I'd bet you P3-E never flies.
>> 73,
>> Michael, W4HIJ
>>
>> On 9/3/2013 3:32 PM, John Becker wrote:
>>> Anything new on a replacement.
>>> Have not see a thing myself.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
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