CSSWE Mission The Colorado Student Space Weather Experiment (CSSWE) is an NSF-funded 3U CubeSat (30×10×10 cm) which houses an energetic particle telescope. The Relativistic Electron and Proton Telescope integrated little experiment (REPTile) will provide directional differential flux measurements of high-energy … Continue reading →
The DANDE team is having issues locating the satellite since 10/1/2013 at 14:00 UTC. Please click here and pick an object to help us out. (Start with object 2013-055B) All help is greatly appreciated! Source: DANDE Radio operators information.
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 →
There is a new SDR# DDETracker plugin. Ian Gilmour (MM6DOS) has created an add-on to the excellent SDR# program which allows DDE compatible software to control the receive frequency in SDR# Required for best results to correct for the Doppler shift when working with satellites … Continue reading →
Radio Hams Plasma Thruster CubeSat Radio amateurs Benjamin Longmier KF5KMP and James Cutler KF6RFX of the University of Michigan hope to raise $200,000 on Kickstarter for a CubeSat propulsion project. The CubeSat Ambipolar Thruster (CAT) is a new plasma propulsion system which … Continue reading →
26 June 2013 Six student teams and their supervisors have gathered at ESTEC for the kick-off of the new Fly Your Satellite! Programme under the ESA Education Office. For the next three days, ESA experts will introduce the objectives and … Continue reading →