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CAS-1 XW-1 or HO-68 (Xi Wang-1 means Hope) On 15 Dec 2009, AMSAT China launched a new amateur radio satellite, now designated as Hope Oscar (HO) 68. This satellite not only has a V/U FM repeater but also a V/U … Continue reading
CAS-1 XW-1 or HO-68 (Xi Wang-1 means Hope) On 15 Dec 2009, AMSAT China launched a new amateur radio satellite, now designated as Hope Oscar (HO) 68. This satellite not only has a V/U FM repeater but also a V/U … Continue reading
AubieSat-1 Designated AO-71 OSCAR Number Administrator, Bill Tynan, W3XO reports that he has ad- vised J. M. Wersinger, PhD, KI4YAU, Professor Emeritus and Director of Auburn University’s Student Space Program, that following the successful NASA ELaNa III launch on October … Continue reading
NASA file image acquired September 11, 2005 To view a video of this event go here: Play Video From space, the aurora is a crown of light that circles each of Earth’s poles. The IMAGE satellite captured this view of … Continue reading
Explorer-1 Prime (E1P) Explorer 1 [PRIME] (E1P) is a Montana Space Grant Consortium Cubesat-class satellite in development by the Space Science and Engineering Laboratory (SSEL) at Montana State University. It’s mission is to detect the Van Allen radiation belts in … Continue reading
AubieSat-1 (AS-1 / AubieSat Oscar 71 or AO-71 ) AubieSat-1 (AS-1) is an undergraduate – built CubeSat satellite developed by Auburn University in Alabama USA. AS-1 is designed to transmit with a power of about 800 milliwatts on a frequency of … Continue reading
AMSAT-OSCAR 51 (Echo) AMSAT-OSCAR 51 was successfully launched on 28.06.2004 on a Dnepr-1 rocket from the Baikonour Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The first contact took place at 1452UTC and the first important telemetry data was send. The batteries were fully charged … Continue reading