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ARISSat-1 Blasts Off

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QST de W1AW 
Space Bulletin 002  ARLS002

From ARRL Headquarters 

Newington, CT  January 28, 2011

To all radio amateurs

SB SPACE ARL ARLS002

ARLS002 ARISSat-1 Blasts Off

At 0132 UTC January 28, a Soyuz-U rocket lifted off from the

Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan carrying the Russian Progress

M-09M cargo vehicle to orbit for a rendezvous with the International

Space Station (ISS).

In addition to delivering fuel, oxygen, food and other supplies, the

Progress contains the new AMSAT ARISSat-1 Amateur Radio satellite.

Progress is scheduled to dock with the space station on January 30

at 0240 UTC.

ARISSat-1 will be manually jettisoned from the ISS during a

spacewalk on February 16. The satellites features a new software

defined transponder that will provide simultaneous 2-meter FM, CW,

BPSK transmissions, as well as a Mode U/V (70 cm uplink, 2 meter

downlink) transponder.

More information is available at the AMSAT-NA website at

http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/index.php, and in the February 2011

issue of QST magazine.

NNNN

/EX

By SM0TGU

Webmaster and member of the AMSAT-SM steering group.

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