ARLA/CLUSTER: China vai pôr micro-satélites de amador DSLWP-A1 e DSLWP-A2, a transmitir da Lua via rele com o modulo Chang’e 4

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 19 de Março de 2018 - 13:51:27 WET


China's DSLWP-A1/A2 satellites to transmit Amateur Radio data from the Moon

China is planning to launch the *Chang’e 4* lander and rover which is
slated to land on the far side of the moon in December. The lander
configuration will use a relay satellite for a control and data link with
Earth.

Also aboard this flight will be a pair of microsatellites, *DSLWP-A1* and
*DSLWP-A2*, which will test low-frequency radio astronomy and space-based
interferometry. These two lunar orbiting satellites developed by students
at the Harbin Institute of Technology will include educational and amateur
radio payloads (but not a transponder).

The Amateur Radio payload on DSLWP-A1 will provide a telecommand uplink and
a telemetry and digital image downlink. Radio amateurs will be able to
transmit commands that allow them to send commands to take and download an
image.

The IARU has coordinated downlinks on 435.425 MHz and 436.425 MHz for A1.
Downlinks have been coordinated for A2 are 435.400 MHz and 436.400 MHz
using 10K0F1DCN or 10K0F1DEN (10-kHz wide FM single-channel data) 250 bps
GMSK with concatenated codes or JT65B.

A1 and A2 will be deployed into a 200 × 9,000 kilometer lunar orbit. The 50
× 50 × 40 centimeter spacecrafts each weigh about 45 kilograms and are
three-axis stabilized. Two linear polarization antennas are mounted along
and normal to the flight direction.
The satellites will use the moon to shield them from radio emissions from
Earth for the long wavelength space-based interferometry experiments.

The launch is anticipated for May or June on a CZ-4C vehicle, putting the
satellites’ deployment about 6 months ahead of the launch of the Chang’e 4
lander and rover.

Sources: The Harbin Institute of Technology, IARU, ARRL and ANS
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