Suggested Edit for Satellite
Suggested by fredy on: 2024-07-04 20:00
Citation: Based on PE0SAT strf observation
Verdict: Approved
Reviewed by - on: 2024-07-04 20:00
Name | MESAT-1 |
NORAD ID | 99219 |
Followed NORAD ID | 60209 |
Alternative Names | - |
Description | A 3U CubeSat mission. The LTM-1 transponder, provided by AMSAT, will serve as a linear transponder for amateur radio operators to use for recreation and practice in addition to supporting telemetry and command with the satellite systems. This operation will provide education and training in the radio arts for students at the University of Maine. The MESAT1 spacecraft will also carry an L-band GlobalStar transmitter with a carrier frequency of 1616.25 MHz. This will be used along with the onboard GPS receiver, to provide back to our team, early mission TLEs. These will be published on our website as well as on Space Track, to allow our ground station as well as Hams worldwide to accurately point antennas and access the LTM-1. Phase 1, 0-6 months: LTM-1 will be used for downlinking TLM and command uplinks. EyeStar Globalstar radio will be used for hourly beacons. Phase 2, 6 months-EOL: LTM-1 will be used as linear transponder, command uplinking, and TLM downlinks. The EyeStar Globalstar radio will be decommissioned and no longer transmitting. Proposing a 30 kHz wide V/U Transponder plus a 1k2 BPSK telemetry downlink. Planning a launch from Vandenberg in June 2022 into a 555km SSO. |
Owner/Operator | - |
Status |
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Website | https://umaine.edu/wisenetlab/mesat1 |
Dashboard URL | - |
Launch Date | July 4, 2024, 4:04 a.m. |
Deploy Date | July 4, 2024, 4:59 a.m. |
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Field | Previous | Suggested |
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Followed NORAD ID | 60204 | 60209 |