Dags för fler satelliter att släppas ut från ISS:
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) launch of its H-II Transport
Vehicle (HTV)-5 to the International Space Station on Wednesday, Aug. 19
included two cubesats. These satellites will then be deployed together into
space in the first half of September, with the involvement of Danish ESA
astronaut Andreas Mogensen. Both CubeSats originated from Denmark.
GOMX-3 is a 3U Cubesat. The mission and its payloads will be used for story
telling and teaching. It will include an ADS-B receiver, magnetometer data,
solar cells and green energy and radio operation. An experimental X Band
transmitter plus an SDR receiver will also be carried.
GOMX-3 downlink: 437.250 MHz with 1k2-9k6 GMSK data from a NanoCom AX100
using CSP protocol.
AAUSAT-5 is a 1 unit cubesat. The primary mission is to receive AIS beacons
from ships with a new design based on AAUSAT-3. In addition to that a
educational payload for high school outreach was designed by engineering
students. The AIS receiver payload is based on SDR principles. Once deployed
from the ISS it is expected to remain in orbit for approx 6 months.
AAUSAT-5 downlink: 437.425 MHz, GMSK telemetry.
Danish Ministry of Science and Education, House of Natural Sciences
http://nvhus.dk/house-of-natural-sceinces.aspx
ESA Cubesat launch announcement:
http://tinyurl.com/ESA-Gomx
SpaceRef.com article about AAUSAT-5:
http://tinyurl.com/AAUSAT-Article