ARLA/CLUSTER: Primeira semana do DeorbitSail no Espaço

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Terça-Feira, 21 de Julho de 2015 - 17:53:13 WEST


 DeorbitSail – the first week

Project Manager, Chiara Massimiani provides a summary of the first
week in space for the DeorbitSail CubeSat

Week 1:

• Friday, Successful launch at PSLV from FLP, SDSC SHAR, India. Click
for PSLV-C28 Mission page & Youtube Launch Video.
• Antennas successfully deployed and beacon switched on.
• First packets received by AMSAT’er Ken Swaggart W7KKE in Lincoln,
OR, USA at 20:29.
• First packets received by Surrey Space Centre’s Satellite Operations
Centre at 22:21:51 which confirmed satellite state. The DOS Team
declare the satellite healthy from downlinked telemetry.
• Saturday, first telemetry uplink requests set and successfully
received back in the operations centre.
• Communication tests activated to confirm satellite mode operations.
• Monday, communications tests complete. The team declare the uplink
and downlink as sufficient to facilitate the full mission operations.
• Thursday, Transition from Launch & Early Operations (LEOP)
Communication Mode to Nominal Communication Mode after further uplink
tests.
• Friday, Begin early ADCS commissioning.

DeorbitSail CubeSat with Sail deployed

Expected operations in the coming month:

• Week commencing 20th July: Attitude Determination & Control System
(ADCS) Commissioning phase to obtain attitude data.
• After three or four weeks: End ADCS Commissioning phase with a
stable attitude.
• In one month: Payload commissioning phase – solar panel and sail
deployment which completes all major operations before deorbiting.

AMSAT and supporters are, again, so very welcome to help out by
receiving the beacons so we can accelerate our commissioning.
Further plans are available here:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ssc/research/space_vehicle_control/deorbitsail/

Please continue to send in your data from the 145.975 MHz 1200 bps
BPSK beacon to
deorbitsail.message  gmail.com

N2YO online real-time tracking of DeorbitSail
http://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=40719

AMSAT-UK http://amsat-uk.org/satellites/telemetry/deorbitsail/



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