[jamsat-news:3832] [ANS] ANS-281 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins for Oct. 8

Mark Johns, K0JM via ANS ans @ amsat.org
2023年 10月 8日 (日) 09:09:28 JST


AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-281

In this edition:

* Symposium Registration Deadlines Drawing Near
* ARISS SSTV Event Rescheduled to October 16-20, 2023
* Amateurs Participate in Annular Solar Eclipse Event on October 14
* NEXUS (FO-99) Operation Schedule and JAMSAT DXpedition
* Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution
* VUCC Satellite Standing October 2023
* ARISS News
* Upcoming Satellite Operations
* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events
* Satellite Shorts From All Over

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ANS-281 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

To: All RADIO AMATEURS
From: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
712 H Street NE, Suite 1653
Washington, DC 20002

DATE 2023 Oct 08


Symposium Registration Deadlines Drawing Near

Persons planning to attend the 41st Annual AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual
General Meeting, October 20-21, 2023 – Dallas, TX should be aware of the
upcoming deadlines.

 + The deadline for Symposium registrations with tickets to the Saturday
evening banquet or the Sunday morning members breakfast is Friday, October
13th. MEALS CANNOT BE ORDERED AFTER THAT DATE.

 + The deadline for the guaranteed group rate has passed but you can call
the hotel at 972-929-8400 then press #1. Request “Rodriguez” Reservation
Coordinator and ask for rate RADIO AMATEUR SATELLITE. A room at that rate
might still be available depending on availability.

The rate for a standard room with two Queen beds is $137.00 plus state and
local taxes of 15%. Rooms may be available for check-in on Wednesday,
October 18 and check out Sunday, October 22.

The Sheraton DFW Airport is located adjacent to the Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport and provides complimentary, scheduled shuttle to and
from the airport. Complimentary parking is available for those who drive to
the Symposium. The hotel address and phone number is:

      Sheraton DFW Airport Hotel
      4440 W John Carpenter Fwy.
      Irving, TX 75063
      972-929-8400

+ The deadline for submitting proposals for presentations at the Symposium
is NOW. If you have been entertaining submitting a paper at the Symposium,
contact Dan Schultz, N8FGV, AMSAT Symposium Proceedings Editor, immediately
at n8fgv [at] amsat [dot] org.

We, at AMSAT, are excited to be able to host our 41st annual Symposium this
year. We hope that you can join us in celebrating Amateur Radio in Space.

Schedule

Thursday, October 19, 2023
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM AMSAT Board Meeting
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Pre-Registration Check-in

Friday, October 20, 2023
8:00 – 12:00 Noon AMSAT Board Meeting (Closed Session)
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Registration
1:00 PM – 1:15 PM AMSAT Symposium Kickoff, President’s Welcome
1:15 PM – 5:00 PM Paper Sessions
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Informal Dinner on your own
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM AMSAT Reception and Auction, Cash Bar Available

Saturday October 21, 2023
8:00 AM – 11:45 AM Registration
8:00 AM – 8:15 AM AMSAT Symposium Welcome
8:15 AM – 12:00 Noon Paper Sessions
1:00 PM – 3:15 PM Paper Sessions
3:30 PM – 4:45 PM AMSAT Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Attitude Adjustment (Social), Cash Bar
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM AMSAT Banquet, Cash Bar

Sunday October 22, 2023
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM AMSAT Member Breakfast

[ANS thanks AMSAT for the above information]


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     BBQ Baked Beans, Southern Style Potato Salad, Roasted Corn
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ARISS SSTV Event Rescheduled to October 16-20, 2023

The transmission of images via the SSTV protocol as part of the experiment
“About Gagarin from Space” from the International Space Station is
postponed to October 16-20, 2023 due to technical problems.

Images will be transmitted from the International Space Station via the
SSTV protocol as part of the “About Gagarin from Space” experiment. The
topic of the program is the first artificial Earth satellite, amateur radio
satellites, school satellites.

SSTV images will be transmitted on 145.800 MHz using a Kenwood TM-D710
transceiver. They are expected to use the PD-120 SSTV format.

The “Russia ISS SSTV” diploma is awarded to radio amateurs (observers) for
receiving SSTV (slow-scan television) broadcasts from aboard the
International Space Station (ISS) as part of the space experiment (SE)
“About Gagarin from Space.” To receive the “Russia ISS SSTV” Diploma, one
must receive and decode three images transmitted over a radio channel from
on board the ISS using the SSTV protocol only on the days of the
experiment. Each image must be at least 90% complete and of acceptable
quality. Information on earning the certificate is available at
https://r4uab.ru/diplom-iss-sstv/.

AMSAT Argentina is also offering a diploma for reception of ISS SSTV
images. Learn more at http://amsat.org.ar/?f=9.

[ANS thanks Ignacio Granados Vega, TI3IES, and R4UAB.ru for the above
information]

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           The 2023 AMSAT President's Club coins are here now!
   To commemorate the 40th anniversary of its launch
on June 16, 1983, this year's coin features
an image of AMSAT-OSCAR 10.
 Join the AMSAT President's Club today and help
Keep Amateur Radio in Space!
 https://www.amsat.org/join-the-amsat-presidents-club/
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Amateurs Participate in Annular Solar Eclipse Event on October 14

An annular solar eclipse will make its appearance in the skies over parts
of North America on October 14, creating a singular spectacle for those in
its path — and a rare opportunity for amateurs to contribute to scientific
research.

The dazzling celestial event will allow millions of people to witness “the
awe and the wonder of seeing a beautiful ring of fire eclipse,” said Peg
Luce, acting director of the Heliophysics Division at NASA headquarters.

The “ring of fire” nickname comes from the appearance of annular solar
eclipses, which are like total solar eclipses, except the moon is at the
farthest point in its orbit from Earth, so it can’t completely block the
sun. Instead, the sun’s fiery light surrounds the moon’s shadow, creating
the so-called ring of fire.

The annular solar eclipse will begin in the United States at 16:13 UTC
(9:13 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time) and pass from the Oregon coast to Texas’
Gulf Coast, appearing in Oregon, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas. The
lunar shadow will also be visible in parts of California, Idaho, Colorado
and Arizona.

After leaving the U.S., the eclipse will cross Mexico, Belize, Honduras,
Panama and Colombia before ending off South America’s Atlantic coast at
Natal, Brazil.

Weather permitting, a cresecent-shaped partial solar eclipse, where only
part of the sun is covered by the moon, will be visible October 14 in all
49 continental US states, including Alaska, according to NASA. Use the
agency’s interactive eclipse map to check when the eclipse will pass over
your area: https://bit.ly/3rCbSz1

For those unable to see the eclipse, NASA will share a live stream
beginning at 11:30 a.m. ET on eclipse day, sharing views from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, Kirbyville, Texas, and White Sands, New Mexico, according to
Kelly Korreck, eclipse program manager at NASA.

“The next annular eclipse seen in this part of the country is actually
going to be in 2046,” Korreck said. “It’s going to be a long stretch before
we will see this phenomenon again, so we’re really encouraging folks to go
out there and observe safely.”

It’s never safe to look directly at the sun without using specialized
protection, and there is no phase of an annular eclipse that is safe to
view with the naked eye because the sun’s light is never completely blocked.

To view the annular eclipse, wear certified eclipse glasses or use a
handheld solar viewer. Sunglasses won’t work in place of eclipse glasses or
solar viewers, which are thousands of times darker and held to an
international standard, ISO 12312-2.

A Solar Eclipse QSO Party (SEQP) will be held from 1200 - 2200 UTC, and
participants may use any band or mode (except WARC bands). Researchers will
take the submitted logs and work to derive meaningful observations from the
data. All radio amateurs need to do is operate using any mode and any band
for all or part of the day, then upload their logs. Participation can be
from anywhere; you don't need to be near the path of the eclipse to
contribute valuable data. For SEQP contest and rules, visit
www.hamsci.org/contest-info.

For information on the Gladstone Signal Spotting Challenge using CW, WSPR,
and FST4W, go to https://www.hamsci.org/contest-info.

ARRL members can find out more about the SEQP by reading "The Solar Eclipse
QSO Party: A Fun Way to Support Radio Science" in the September/October
2023 issue of On the Air magazine.

[ANS thanks CNN.com and ARRL for the above information]

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                  Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.
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NEXUS (FO-99) Operation Schedule and JAMSAT DXpedition

The October operating schedule for JAMSAT FO-99 is available at
https://www.jamsat.or.jp/?p=2341. However, There is an error in the values
shown in the table due to the altitude drop of the satellite. Please use
the displayed time as a guide and check “Satellite Tracking” on the JAMSAT
website for exact transit times.

[ANS thanks Y.Ohtani, JH4DHX/3, of the JAMSAT NEXUS operations team for the
above information]

JAMSAT also reports that the VK9QO Cocos (Keeling) Island DXpedition coming
up in November will include satellite operation on QO-100, IO-117, and
RS-44. Unfortunately, there are not likely to be mutual windows when any
satellite footprints include the island and North America. However, some
amateurs in Hawaii may enjoy brief opportunities for this DX on IO-117.

[ANS thanks Mikio Mouri, JA3GEP/VK9QO, and JAMSAT for the above information]


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Changes to AMSAT-NA TLE Distribution for Oct. 6

Two Line Elements or TLEs, often referred to as Keplerian elements or keps
in the amateur community, are the inputs to the SGP4 standard mathematical
model of spacecraft orbits used by most amateur tracking programs. Weekly
updates are completely adequate for most amateur satellites. Elements in
the TLE bulletin files are updated daily. TLE bulletin files are updated to
add or remove satellites as necessary Thursday evenings around 2300 UTC, or
more frequently if new high interest satellites are launched. More
information may be found at
https://www.amsat.org/keplerian-elements-resources/

The following satellites have been removed from this week's AMSAT-NA TLE
distribution:

Grizu 263a NORAD Cat ID 51025 Decayed from orbit on or about 01 October 2023
PICSAT NORAD Cat ID 43132 Decayed from orbit on or about 01 October 2023
NUSAT-2 Norad Cat ID 41588 Decayed fromorbit on or about 02 October 2023
Suchai 1 NORAD Cat ID 42788  Decayed from orbit on or about 05 October 2023

[ANS thanks AMSAT Orbital Elements page for the above information]

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VUCC Satellite Standing October 2023

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VUCC Satellite Award/Endorsement Change Summary for
September 01, 2023 to October 01, 2023.
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AA5PK                1350     1382
N8RO                 1342     1356
W5CBF                 841     1201
KF7R                 1027     1050
N0JE                 1000     1025
DF2ET                 950     1000
N3GS                  932      980
K6FW                  825      951
CO6CBF                841      900
XE1L                  639      860
EA2AA                 800      825
W8LR                  783      801
OZ9AAR                700      800
N6UK                  707      777
K0JM                  601      702
KE8FZT                625      700
N9FN                  569      700
KB1HY                 521      604
VA7LM                 400      600
N8MR                  557      581
NM3B                  566      572
JL1SAM                410      511
A65BR                 455      477
IW7DOL                101      474
HB9GWJ                412      450
KO9A                  423      424
N3CAL                 352      412
AB1OC                 400      407
AG7NR                 300      350
F6EQD                 130      311
M0SKM                 118      300
W1LE                  New      300
N6PAZ                 262      290
CT1ETE                New      283
AD2DD                 175      261
N9XG                  151      252
JR0GAS                140      250
ZS2BK                 213      244
JA6SZV                205      207
KH6WI                 155      203
JQ1TIV                New      201
W6AER                 126      201
IK7EOT                New      171
K6VHF                 New      151
JF3MKC                103      150
N7GR                  113      141
DJ7NT                 100      133
W8XCT                 New      127
VU2YQ                 New      125
K9JKM                 New      114
K2HAT                 New      103
K2PLL                 New      102
N6UTC (DM05)          New      101
XE1BRX                New      100

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Congratulations to the new VUCC holders.
XE1BRX is first VUCC Satellite holder from DL90
CT1ETE is first VUCC Satellite holder from IN51
IK7EOT is first VUCC Satellite holder from JN80
VU2YQ is first VUCC Satellite holder from MK65

[ANS thanks Jon Goering, N7AZ, for the above information]

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ARISS NEWS

Amateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between
amateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with
astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The
downlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide.

RECENTLY COMPLETED CONTACTS:
149 Secondary School, Baku, Azerbaijan, direct via 4K6EH
The ISS callsign was OR4ISS
The rewmember was Andreas Mogensen KG5GCZ
The ARISS mentor was SP3QFE
Contact was successful: Fri 2023-10-06 08:29:20 UTC 32 degrees elevation
Congratulations to the 149 Secondary School students, Andreas, and mentor
SP3QFE!

Technological University Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, direct via EI1ISS
The ISS callsign was OR4ISS
The crewmember was Jasmin Moghbeli KI5WSL
The ARISS mentor was EI8BP
Contact was successful: Fri 2023-10-06 13:11:32 UTC 49 deg
Congratulations to the Technological University Dublin students, Jasmin,
and mentor EI8BP!
Watch for Livestream at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2E8wZd2gBoo or
https://www.youtube.com/@tudublin/

UPCOMING CONTACTS:
Belgian Defence (KSOO), Koninklijke School voor Onderofficieren,
Sint-Truiden, Belgium, direct via ON4BAF AND telebridge to IEPSCF
Colfontaine, Colfontaine, Belgium
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled crewmember is Jasmin Moghbeli KI5WSL
The ARISS mentor is ON6TI
Contact is go for: Tue 2023-10-10 11:36:29 UTC 78 deg

Sekolah Kebangsaan Wangsa Maju Seksyen 2, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, direct
via 9M2RPN
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled crewmember is Andreas Mogensen KG5GCZ
The ARISS mentor is 7M3TJZ
Contact is go for: Wed 2023-10-11 11:12:42 UTC 78 deg

Covenant Christian Academy, West Peabody, MA, direct via N1DQF
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled crewmember is Loral O’Hara KI5TOM
The ARISS mentor is AB1OC
Contact is go for: Fri 2023-10-13 13:51:42 UTC 39 deg (***)
Watch for Livestream at https://vimeo.com/event/3761617 (***)

The crossband repeater continues to be active (145.990 MHz up {PL 67} &
437.800 MHz down). If any crewmember is so inclined, all they have to do is
pick up the microphone, raise the volume up, and talk on the crossband
repeater.  So give a listen, you just never know.

The packet system is also active (145.825 MHz up & down).

As always, if there is an EVA, a docking, or an undocking; the ARISS radios
are turned off as part of the safety protocol.

Note, all times are approximate.  It is recommended that you do your own
orbital prediction or start listening about 10 minutes before the listed
time.

The latest information on the operation mode can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html

The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at
https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html

[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors
for the above information]

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Upcoming Satellite Operations

JW7XK (Svalbard Island) will be activated around October 11th to 16th by
Halvard Eriksen, LA7XK, on RS-44 and Greencube IO-117 packet satellite.
(ANS thanks AMSAT-UK and DX News for the above information)

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Jonathan, N4AKV, will be QRV ‘from the EM93/EM94 line and the FM03/FM04
line’ on the afternoon of 13th October and all day on the 14th. This will
be a LEO/MEO operation. Check hams.at for passes/times.

******

Alex, N7AGF, says he’ll be in DN02 for the solar eclipse on 14th October.
-Ed: this is really all I know at the moment. Best suggestion is to watch
his X account or keep an eye on hams.at for additional info.

******

Adrian, N8AJM, will be QRV from EM85 (TN) 16th – 20th October. This will be
LEO/MEO. Details are available at hams.at

A growing number of satellite rovers are currently engaged in sharing their
grid square activations on https://hams.at. By visiting the website, you
gain easy access to comprehensive information about the operators
responsible for activating specific grid squares. Additionally, you have
the ability to assess the match score between yourself and a particular
rover for a given pass, while also being able to identify the upcoming
satellite passes that are accessible from your location.

[ANS thanks Ian Parsons, K5ZM, AMSAT rover page manager, for the above
information]

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Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events

AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through
amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests,
conventions, maker faires, and other events.

+ ARRL Minnesota State Convention
Saturday, October 14
Hennepin Technical College
9000 Brooklyn Blvd.
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
http://mnconvention.org

+ 41st AMSAT Space Symposium & Annual General Meeting
October 20-21, 2023
Sheraton DFW Airport Hotel
4440 W John Carpenter Fwy, Irving, TX 75063
https://tinyurl.com/AMSAT2023

+ ARRL Pacific Division Convention
Friday, October 20 - Sunday, October 22
San Ramon Marriott
2600 Bishop Drive
San Ramon, CA  94583
https://www.pacificon.org

AMSAT Ambassador Clint Bradford, K6LCS, has spoken to these clubs recently …
+ Gallatin Ham Radio Club, Montana
+ London Bridge ARC, Arizona
+ Sevir Amateur Radio Society, Tennessee
+ GOTA HAMS, Southern California
+ Daytona Beach ARA, Florida

This month, he'll be informally visiting with hams in the Czech Republic,
Hungary, Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands during a personal trip.

Think a 75-minute presentation on "working the easy satellites" would be
appropriate for your club or event in November or December? Send email to
Clint at k6lcsclint (at) gmail (dot) com

[ANS thanks the AMSAT Events page and Clint Bradford, K6LCS, for the above
information]

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Satellite Shorts From All Over

+ The International Telecommunications Union has released a 'Handbook on
Small Satellites.' The guide was developed in response to the United
Nations agency's Resolution ITU-R 68 on “Improving the dissemination of
knowledge concerning the applicable regulatory procedures for small
satellites, including nanosatellites and picosatellites.” It includes a
section (5.4) on what types of satellites should qualify for use of amateur
radio frequencies. See https://www.itu.int/hub/publication/r-hdb-65-2023/
(ANS thanks the ITU for the above information)

+ The Federal Communications Commission has fined Dish Network $150,000 for
failing to properly remove a satellite from geostationary orbit, the U.S.
regulator said Oct. 2 in a first for its space debris enforcement action.
The settlement includes an admission of liability from Dish for leaving
EchoStar-7 at 122 kilometers above its operational geostationary arc, less
than halfway to where the satellite broadcaster had agreed. (ANS thanks
SpaceNews for the above information)

+ NASA announced on Friday (Sept. 29) that it will extend operations for
New Horizons until the spacecraft exits the Kuiper Belt, which is expected
in 2028 or 2029. New Horizons launched in January 2006, on a mission to
provide the first-ever up-close looks at Pluto, the Kuiper Belt's most
famous resident. NASA extended the mission to include a flyby of another
Kuiper Belt object (KBO) — the 21-mile-wide (34 kilometers) Arrokoth.
Additional extensions are possible. New Horizons has enough nuclear fuel
remaining to continue flying through at least 2040, mission team members
have said. (ANS thanks Space.com for the above information)

+ NASA delayed the launch of the Psyche asteroid mission aboard a SpaceX
Falcon Heavy by a week to October 12. The spacecraft will explore the
metal-rich asteroid 16 Psyche that orbits between Mars and Jupiter. (ANS
thanks The Parabolic Arc for the above information)

+ Amazon has officially joined the race to build massive constellations of
satellites that can blanket the globe in internet connectivity — a move
that puts the tech company in direct competition with SpaceX and its
Starlink system. The first two prototype satellites for Amazon’s network,
called Project Kuiper, launched aboard a United Launch Alliance rocket from
Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Friday, Oct. 6.

+ It was a bad week for small satellite launchers with multiple failures:
Galactic Energy’s Ceres-1 suffered its first failure in 10 launches on
September 21. The failure lowered the solid-fuel booster’s reliability to
90 percent. Galactic Energy has not revealed the cause of the failure. The
failure came two days after a Rocket Lab Electron booster fell back to
Earth after its second stage failed to ignite properly. It was the fourth
failure in 40 launches for the orbital rocket, whose reliability fell to 90
percent as a result. (ANS thanks The Parabolic Arc for the above
information)


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73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space!

This week's ANS Editor, Mark Johns, KØJM
k0jm [at] amsat.org

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