Preliminary object information 2013-015x series After the successful launch of a Soyuz-2.1a with BeeSAT-2, BeeSAT-3, SOMP, OSSI-1 and main payload: Bion-M1 here is some object information that I could find during the last couple of days regarding the possible objects … Continue reading →
An evening Telemetry decoding April 20, 2013 18:30 UTC OSSI-1 With the help of the below TLE data I am listening to OSSI-1 this evening. But after three passes I haven’t heard anything from this new Cubesat. I have listened … Continue reading →
GO-32 (TechSAT-1B – GURWIN OSCAR) The Israeli amateur radio satellite was TechSAT 1B (GO-32) was launched with TO-31 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 10-07-1998 . The inclination of the satellite is about 98° on a sun-synchronous polar orbit … Continue reading →
Space debris close to the FO-29 The United States Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) has identified a predicted conjunction between JAS 2 (SCC # 24278) and SCC # 10470. Primary Object: JAS 2 (SCC # 24278) Secondary Object: SCC # 10470 … Continue reading →
Problems with AO-27 (Eyesat) On Oct 5, 2012 AO-27 went off-line and the ground station team is trying to recover the Satellite. The attempt failed and at the moment the ground crew is in the middle of a new attempt … Continue reading →
13 Oktober 2012 AMSAT-DL Symposium 2012 im Radom des IUZ Blankensteiner Straße 200a 44797 Bochum Germany Program: Time CEST Vortag 10:00 – 11:00 Mike Rupprecht, DK3WN – Neues von den “Kleinen” und seine Arbeit als Satellitenkoordinator für die IARU 11:00 … Continue reading →