AAUSAT-4, e-st@r-II, OUFTI-1
AAUSAT-4, e-st@r-II, OUFTI-1, MICROSCOPE, NORSAT-1, Sentinel-1B
Launch Time: 21:02:13 UTC, 26 Apr 2016
Launch Site: ELS, Sinnamary, French Guiana
Launch Rocket: Soyuz-STA(Soyuz 2-1a) Fregat-M
AAUSAT-4
Aalborg University Cubesat, Denmark
CubeSat (1U), 437.425MHz 1k2 to 19k2 GFSK, CW
http://www.space.aau.dk/aausat4/
http://www.space.aau.dk/aausat4/index.php?n=Main.Ham
e-st@r-II
Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
CubeSat (1U), 437.485MHz, 1k2 AFSK, CW
http://www.cubesatteam-polito.com/missions/e-star-ii/
http://www.cubesatteam-polito.com/operations/radio-amateurs/
Telemetry Packet of e-st@r-II (analyzed by JE9PEL)
OUFTI-1
University of Liege, Belgium
CubeSat (1U), 435.045MHz up, 145.950MHz 9k6 D-STAR down, 145.980MHz CW
http://events.ulg.ac.be/oufti-1/en/oufti-1/
http://events.ulg.ac.be/oufti-1/radioamateurs/
MICROSCOPE
CNES, France
Science Satellite
NORSAT-1
University of Toronto, Norway
Science, Technology Satellite
Sentinel-1B
ESA (European Space Agency)
Earth Observation Satellite
(C)ESA
Lifts Off Successfully at 06:02JST, 26 Apr 2016
> Sentinel-1B lifted off on a Soyuz rocket, flight VS14, from Europe's
> Spaceport in French Guiana on 25 April 2016 at 21:02 GMT (23:02 CEST).
> With the Sentinel-1 mission designed as a two-satellite constellation,
> Sentinel-1B will join its identical twin, Sentinel-1A, which was launched
> two years ago from Kourou. Both satellites carry an advanced radar that
> images Earth's surface through cloud and rain regardless of whether
> it is day or night. By orbiting 180 apart, global coverage and data
> delivery are optimised for the environmental monitoring Copernicus
> programme. The mission provides radar imagery for a multitude of services
> and applications to improve everyday life and understand our changing
> planet. Three CubeSats piggybacked a ride on Soyuz. These small satellites,
> each measuring just 10~10~11 cm, have been developed by university
> student teams through ESA's Fly Your Satellite! effort. The other
> passenger is the Microscope satellite from France's CNES space agency.
http://www.esa.int/spaceinvideos/Videos/2016/04/Sentinel-1B_lifts_off
AAUSAT-4 prediction TLE
1 00003U 00001A 16116.99330001 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 0018
2 00003 98.2172 124.4782 0152400 241.4610 358.4169 15.02516156 00011
AAUSAT-4 JA first pass 06:52 UTC, 27 Apr 2016
Received by JO1PTD
Analyzed by JE9PEL
> OZ4CUB B7.9 T14+
http://yutoribito.cocolog-nifty.com/ham/files/1604260652U_AAUSAT4_CW.mp3
2016-025C
1 41458U 16025C 16118.54883394 -.00000572 00000-0 -27059-4 0 9990
2 41458 98.2194 126.1276 0176189 236.3434 122.0878 15.00727946 187
2016-025D
1 41459U 16025D 16118.94886736 .00003676 00000-0 21295-3 0 9999
2 41459 98.2212 126.5519 0176146 234.9796 123.4785 15.00751412 245
2016-025E
1 41460U 16025E 16118.88219038 .00001919 00000-0 11382-3 0 9993
2 41460 98.2201 126.4811 0175975 235.2191 123.2399 15.00750663 225
OUFTI-1 CW received by JE9PEL
21:43-21:54 UTC, 28 Apr 2016, Ele 25 N-W-WS, 145.980MHz CW
http://www.dropbox.com/s/3ii26c0a9meywi0/60429of3.wav?dl=0
e-st@r-II 1k2 AFSK
Date: 5 May 2016
Received by JA5BLZ
Imaged by JE9PEL
http://www.dropbox.com/s/134w3ko17m5sphp/e-star0505BLZ.wav?dl=0
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