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[jamsat-bb:5401] SNAP-1 launched


 昨日(Jun 28, 2000) 10:37UTC (19:37JST) に、Cosmos_3M ロケットにより
 3個の新しい衛星が打ち上げられた模様です。


  SNAP-1 (スナップ-1)

    SSTL(Surrey Satellite Technology Limited) サレー衛星科学技術研究所
    SSC(Surrey Space Centre) サレー宇宙センター
    の共同製作の小型アマチュア無線衛星
    [S band only, 38k4 BPSK Downlink on 2430 MHz]


  Tsinghua-1 (ツイングァ-1)

    災害監視画像送信用の中国製作のマイクロ衛星


  Nadezhda (ナデツダ)

    ロシアのCOSPAS-SARSATナビゲーション軍事衛星


《原文》

Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 13:38:58 +0100
From: Peter Guelzow <Peter.Guelzow@arcormail.de>
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: SNAP-1 launch

June 28  Cosmos 3M  Nadezhda M
Launch time: 1037 GMT (0637 EDT)
Launch site: Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia

A Cosmos 3M will launch the Russian military Nadezhda
COSPAS-SARSAT navigation satellite, the Chinese Tsinghua-1
microsatellite to demonstrate the potential for future daily imaging
of disaster monitoring and mitigation and SNAP-1, Surrey's first
nanosatellite capable of inspecting other spacecraft in orbit.

more is here:

 http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0006/27cosmos3m/
 http://www.carrotworks.com/veg/projects/snap1-mvs/index.html
 http://www.sstl.co.uk/services/mn_nanosatellites.html

GOOD LUCK for the launch!
73s Peter

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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 10:08:14 +0100
From: Peter Guelzow <Peter.Guelzow@arcormail.de>
CC: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: Re: SNAP-1 launch

Richard W L Limebear wrote:
> 
>  Peter Guelzow writes:
> >
> >  A Cosmos 3M will launch the Russian military Nadezhda
> >  COSPAS-SARSAT navigation satellite, the Chinese Tsinghua-1
> >  microsatellite to demonstrate the potential for future daily
> >  imaging of disaster monitoring and mitigation and SNAP-1, 
> >  Surrey's first nanosatellite capable of inspecting other
> >  spacecraft in orbit.
> 
> As a matter of fact the Tsinghua was also built at Surrey and thats
> the bird that SNAP's going to be inspecting.

Yes, but SNAP-1 is an amateur radio spacecraft, Tsinghua is not
operating in the amateur radio bands.
SNAP-1 has S band only, 38k4 BPSK Downlink on 2430 MHz.

Chris Jackson is very busy at the moment, but he will give more
info when he is back from China.

Because of the very tight power budget of the little bird,
it will be manually commanded from Surrey to get the transmitter on/off
until software will automatically control the bird.

Only a few hours until launch now... Fingers crossed..

73s Peter


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Date : Jun 29, 2000
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