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Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat celebrates University anniversary
Posted: 30 Apr 2016 12:51 PM PDT
https://amsat-uk.org/2016/04/30/tomsk-tpu-120-cubesat/
Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat Credit Tomsk Polytechnic University
The Russian Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat is different from other CubeSats it has
a handle!
The 3U CubeSat was launchedÂ*from Baikonur to the ISS on March 31, 2016 in a
Progress-MS-2 cargo vessel. It will be deployed by hand during a future
Russian spacewalk (EVA), which is why it has a handle.
The satellite was developed by students at the Tomsk Polytechnic University
to test new space materials technology and will be the worlds first space
vehicle with a 3D-printed structure.
In May 2016 Tomsk Polytechnic University celebrates its 120th anniversary.
As part of the celebrations on May 10-11 Tomsk-TPU-120 will be activated in
the ISS and will transmit a greeting to Earth inhabitants, recorded by
students of the university in 10 languages: Russian, English, German,
French, Chinese, Arabic, Tatar, Indian, Kazakh and Portuguese.
The greeting signal will be transmitted once a minute on 437.025 MHz FM.
One of the Kenwood transceivers (TM D700) on the ISS will provide a
cross-band relay, re-transmitting the signal on 145.800 MHz FM.
Dmitry Pashkov R4UAB reports that on May 5 the Russian ISS crew will charge
the satellite battery, connect the antenna and configure the Kenwood
transceiver for relay operation, they will then make a test transmission.
Dmitry operates a WebSDR which you can use to receive the transmissions
when the ISS is over Russia
http://websdr.r4uab.ru/
The next Russian spacewalk appears to be EVA-43 which expected to take
place in early 2017
http://spaceflight101.com/iss/iss-calendar/
Use Google translator to read original article by Dmitry Pashkov R4UAB
http://r4uab.ru/?p=11845
World’s First 3D-printed Satellite
http://tpu.ru/en/news-events/760/
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AIST-2D and SamSat-218 satellites
Posted: 30 Apr 2016 04:54 AM PDT
https://amsat-uk.org/2016/04/30/aist-2d-and-samsat-218/
SamSat-218 lead developer Efim Ustiugov with Professor Igor Belokonov
Two Russian satellites AIST-2D and SamSat-218 operating in the Amateur
bands were launched on April 28, 2016 at 02:01 UT on a Soyuz 2-1A launch
vehicle from the new Vostochny Cosmodrome located in the Amur Oblast. The
satellites were placed into aÂ* 471 km × 485 km orbit with a 97.3°
inclination.
AIST-2D weighs 500 kg and is a technology demonstration and scientific
research satellite developed at Samara Aerospace University. The 3U CubeSat
SamSat-218 was developed by students at the Samara State University and
weighs just 4 kg.
AIST-2D Credit TsSKB Progress
Frequency information from Dmitry R4UAB
http://r4uab.ru/?p=11842
AIST-2D / RS-48 Downlinks
• 435.3065 435.3235 MHz Telemetry Data
• 435.3565 435.3735 MHz Telemetry Data
• 433 438 MHz 200 watt Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
• 8025 8393 MHz Remote Sensing Data
AIST-2D / RS-48 Uplinks
• 145.831 145.849 MHz Control Link
• 145.861 145.879 MHz Control Link
SamSat-218
• 145.850 145.890 MHz TRXSSAU downlink
• 435.590 435.610 MHz TRXSSAU uplink
AIST-2D
http://spaceflight101.com/soyuz-lomonosov/aist-2d/
SamSat-218
http://spaceflight101.com/soyuz-lomonosov/samsat-218d/
432-438 MHz was allocated to the Earth Exploration Satellite Service
(Active) at WRC-03Â*
https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r...5-S!!PDF-E.pdf
September 2003 issue of QST magazine has an article on page 44 by VE3PU on
satellite-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) in 432-438 MHz (ARRL members
only)
http://p1k.arrl.org/pubs_archive/104721