HORYU-2 sending back images

HORYU-2 ImageThe amateur radio CubeSat HORYU-2 has been successfully sending back images of the Earth.

The team also report the high-voltage power experiment has generated 300 volts. Built by students at the Kyushu Institute of Technology (KIT) HORYU-2 is 350 * 310 * 315 mm and mass is 7.1 kg. It is in a Sun-Synchronous 680 km orbit with an inclination of 98.2°.

The satellite’s callsign is JG6YBW and it transmits on 437.375 MHz  (+/- 9 kHz Doppler shift) using 20 wpm Morse Code or 1200 bps AX.25 FSK packet radio. Details of the telemetry format are available here. The telemetry software can be downloaded from here and an explanation of the software is here.

HORYU-2 ImageHORYU-2 Japanese Operating Schedule in Google English http://tinyurl.com/HORYU-2-Schedule

Read the KIT HORYU Blog in Google English http://tinyurl.com/HORYU-Blog

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Source: Amsat-UK

HORYU-2

Horyu-2 DrawingBuilt by students at the Kyushu Institute of Technology (KIT) HORYU-2 is 350 * 310 * 315 mm and mass is 7.1 kg. Launched into a Sun-Synchronous 680 km orbit with an inclination of 98.2°and operate on 437.325 MHz using either 20 wpm Morse Code or 1200 bps AX.25 GMSK.

According to the latest tle-new data HORYU-2 has got NORAD number #38240 and therefore it was object 2012-025D and not the B object instead of what many thought.