2011年4月18日 星期一

ISS 太空站 2011-04-18 Mon 18:05:45 與 日本愛知縣通話

ISS 太空站 2011-04-18 Mon 18:05:45 與 日本愛知縣通話

台灣應可收到。 唯仰角僅 15度,稍有困難度。

Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule

Toyota Children's Scientific Expedition, Toyota, Aichi,  Japan, direct via
8N2T

Contact is a go for: Mon 2011-04-18 10:05:45 UTC 45  deg

BX2ADJ

2011-04-18

2011年4月11日 星期一

ARISSat-1 要試用了

ARISSat-1 要試用了!


14:30 UTC April 11 ~ around 10:30 UTC on April 13
台灣中原時 4/11 pm22:30 ~ 4/13 pm18:30

73
BM2CAJ

--
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 098.01

From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 8, 2011
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-098.01

SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND (AMSAT News Service) While awaiting deployment from the International Space Station (ISS) in late July, an amateur radio satellite specifically designed to in-
terest students in scientific and technological careers will be activated and begin transmissions from the ISS in mid-April of this year.
Transmissions are scheduled to begin Monday around  14:30 UTC April 11 and ending Wednesday around 10:30 UTC on April 13. Electronic certificates of the event will be available to those summitting reception reports to: Gagarin@arissat1.org.

These transmissions will commemorate 50 years since the flight of Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin as the first human to enter outer space. The satellite (called ARISSat-1, RadioSkaf-V) will send telemetry, SSTV images, and messages of goodwill as it orbits earth inside the ISS.
ARISSat-1 is a cooperative effort between AMSAT, ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station,) RSC-Energia (The Russian Space Agency) and NASA. The design, development and construction of the satellite was done by AMSAT volunteers. Original plans call-
ed for the satellite to be housed inside an old Russian spacesuit. But when the suit became unavailable, a spaceframe was developed to house the radio equipment and solar panels. The new satellite was named ARISSat-1. Other names for the spacecraft are RadioSkaf-V and Kedr. The transmitted callsign will be RS01S.

In order to operate inside the ISS, ARISSat-1 will be connected to an external amateur radio antenna already mounted on the outer sur-
face of the space station. The craft will use its own battery for operation, therefore it will be in low power mode. As a result, listeners can expect 40-60 second "ON" periods followed by two-minute "OFF" periods to save battery power.
To listen for ARISSat-1 voice signals during this special event, FM receivers should be tuned to 145.950 MHz.  Specific only to this event, planning is currently underway to provide an additional FM broadcast downlink at 437.550 MHz. Even though the satellite will only have an output of 250 mW on 2 meters, a standard FM handy talkie equipped with a quarter-wave whip antenna should be able to receive the voice ID, voice telemetry and greeting messages as the craft passes overhead. SSTV transmissions may also be demodulated and viewed using a free downloadable program such as MMSSTV that is available at:  http://mmhamsoft.amateur-radio.ca/pages/mmsstv.php. For Mac users, Multiscan2 is available at: http://web.me.com/kd6cji/MacSSTV/MultiScan.html.

Those planning to monitor voice broadcasts from ARISSat-1 are request-
ed to make note of the telemetry battery voltage values and UTC time, and then submit their records to Gagarin@arissat1.org. Digital tele-
metry will be sent at 145.920 MHz. Given the low duty cycle of the spacecraft, those planning to receive the digital telemetry are en-
couraged to record the entire signal band using the FunCube dongle or SDR-IQ receivers.

Software for demodulating the BPSK-1000 telemetry is available at:
http://www.arissattlm.org/download/ARISSatTLM_050_Setup.exe
A software user guide will be available soon.

This special period of operation is only expected to continue during the two-day 50 year commemoration of Gagarin's famous mission. 
The actual deployment of ARISSat-1, first announced for February 2011, is now expected to take place during an EVA scheduled for late July, 2011. After it is deployed from the International Space Station, ARISSat-1 is expected to be in orbit for a period of up to six months.

More information on the transmission schedule and overall mission of ARISSat-1 can be found at:

ARISSat-1 Web site: http://www.arissat1.org
AMSAT Web site: http://www.amsat.org
ARISS  Web site:       http://www.ariss.org
ARISS Facebook Page: Amateur Radio on the ISS (ARISS)
ARISS Twitter site: @ARISS_status


2011-04-09

2011年4月6日 星期三

Observing X-37B space shuttle 觀察 X-37B 無人太空梭

Observing X-37B space shuttle

觀察 X-37B 無人太空梭


今晚天氣很好, 可以看星星!


有看到 X-37B 無人太空梭, 預報是 1.7 等,


原本想用雙筒望遠鏡找看看..


沒想到飛近天狼星之後, 突然爆亮, 比 -1.4 的天狼星還亮!


真是又意外又驚喜...


隨後又看到 Lacrosse 4 衛星, 1.6 等, 肉眼可見,


但仰角漸低之後, 就要雙筒望遠鏡才看得到, 滿過癮的...


滿高興的!


X-37試驗機- 維基百科,自由的百科全書 - Wikipedia

https://www.google.com.tw/search?sxsrf=ALeKk02HQgr4vHXcO6vlvN_ypZyoAitwaw%3A1605767027122&source=hp&ei=cw-2X-P4BKymmAWrpqOoBA&q=x-37b&oq=x-37b&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAA6BQgAELEDOggIABCxAxCDAToECAAQClDo3pADWIXpkANg6eqQA2gBcAB4AIABZogBiwKSAQM0LjGYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6sAEA&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwij_vap_I3tAhUsE6YKHSvTCEUQ4dUDCAk&uact=5






2011-04-06


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