DANDE Telemetry 08-10-2013 19:38 – 19:52 UTC Max elevation 82 degree azimuth between 193 – 013 degrees. Again using Object-C, this time 48 frames where captured. The data is on the download location. DANDE Telemetry 08-10-2013 17:55 – 18:08 UTC Max elevation 16 degree azimuth … Continue reading →
CSSWE Telemetry 08-10-2013 18:45 UTC CSSWE Telemetry 08-10-2013 17:09 UTC CSSWE Telemetry Decoder (c) Mike Rupprecht, DK3WN ===================================================== Satellite Mode SAFE | Cmds Since Boot 17740 Time Since Boot 111.9991 days | EPS OK Batt Voltage 7.88 V | Batt … Continue reading →
DANDE Telemetry 04-10-2013 19:28 – 19:35 UTC using object 2013-055U Sorry for all the possible confusion. I have to go back to the drawing board because what seemed to be a good fit last night, isn’t working anymore. It is … Continue reading →
After being confronted with a large number of objects via celestrak.com I saw T.S. Kelso his tweet on twitter where he is also trying to find out why there are so many object after the Falcon 9 v1.1 launch. “Trying … Continue reading →
DANDE Telemetry 30-09-2013 09:12 – 09: 15 UTC. This morning my first try to decode the telemetry data from the new satellite DANDE. I could decode in total 12 frames during this short pass. [136 Bytes KISS Frame (without CRC)] … Continue reading →
DANDE (Drag and Atmospheric Neutral Density Explorer) Mission DANDE’s mission statement is to explore the spatial and temporal variability of the neutral thermosphere at altitudes between 200 and 350 km (revised to 325-500 km due to being assigned to a … Continue reading →