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Freitag, Juni 26, 2020

Starlink Mission



SpaceX is targeting Friday, June 26 at 4:18 p.m. EDT, 20:18 UTC, for launch of its tenth Starlink mission, which will include 57 Starlink satellites and 2 satellites from BlackSky, a Spaceflight customer. Falcon 9 will lift off from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Falcon 9’s first stage previously supported Crew Dragon’s first demonstration mission to the International Space Station, launch of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission, and the fourth and seventh Starlink missions. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

Montag, Juni 25, 2012

sueddeutsche: Taikonauten docken Raumschiff von Hand an

1500 Mal haben sie das riskante Manöver geübt. Nun ist es gelungen: Chinesische Raumfahrer haben mit einer Art Joystick eine bemannte Raumfähre manuell an eine Station im All angedockt. Die Volksrepublik will in wenigen Jahren eine eigene Raumstation bauen. [mehr...]

Mittwoch, Februar 15, 2012

AMSAT UK: Vega Launch Success – Satellite Signals Heard




The first Vega, flight VV01, lifted off at 1000 UT from the ESA Spaceport at Kourou in the Caribbean carrying eight student built amateur radio satellites and the LARES Laser Relativity Satellite into orbit. [more...]


SATBlog by DK3WN Empfang der Satelliten 

Dienstag, Januar 31, 2012

ESA: Vega flight VV01 launch window opens on 9 February 2012

ESA’s new, small launcher will carry nine satellites into orbit on its very first flight: Italian space agency’s LARES and ALMASat-1 with seven CubeSats from European universities. 

ESA’s new Vega rocket is now fully assembled on its launch pad. Final preparations are in full swing for the rocket’s inaugural flight from Europe’s Spaceport. The launch window opens on 9 February.

The upper composite, comprising LARES, ALMASat-1, seven CubeSats, the payload adapter and the fairing, was moved to the pad late Monday night. A night transfer is the standard practice in Kourou to avoid overheating the payloads. [more...]


OUFTI-1: Erster Satellit mit D-STAR-Repeater

Donnerstag, September 29, 2011

nachrichten.ch: China plant eine eigene Raumstation

Peking - China verfolgt ein ambitioniertes bemanntes Raumfahrtprogramm. Dazu gehört in Zukunft eine eigene Raumstation. Um Erfahrungen mit Andockmanövern und der notwendigen Technik zu sammeln, wird zunächst ein Modul ins All gebracht. Es soll als Mini-Raumlabor dienen. [mehr...]

Mittwoch, August 03, 2011

AMSAT: Amateur Radio Satellite ARISSat-1/KEDR is Deployed - Amateursatellit ARISSat-1/KEDR in Betrieb gesetzt

 The ARISSat-1/KEDR space craft was deployed from the ISS at 1843Z on August 3 after a hold based upon questions about the 70cm antenna. Congratulations to the ARISSat-1/KEDR team! Now bring on those reception reports. The satellite will be in High power mode (continuous transmission) when in the sun and go to Low power (40 seconds transmit/2 minutes idle) mode when in eclipse.
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AMSAT Information:

145.950 MHz FM Downlink

FM transmissions will cycle between a voice ID as RS01S, select telemetry values, 24 international greeting messages in 15 languages and SSTV images. One of the messages will be a conversation between Yuri Gagarin and ground control.

If you successfully receive the SSTV transmissions, you are invited to upload your picture to
to the ARISS SSTV Gallery.

145.919 MHz CW Beacon

The CW transmissions will be callsign ID RS01S, select telemetry, and callsigns of people actively involved with the ARISS program.

145.920 MHz SSB BPSK-1000 Telemetry
The BPSK transmissions will feature a new 1kBPSK protocol developed by Phil Karn, KA9Q to be readable in low signal level conditions. The BPSK data will transmit satellite telemetry. When the CW2 beacon on 145.919 MHz is active this indicates that the BPSK-1000 format is being transmitted. If the CW1 beacon on 145.939 MHz is active this indicates the backup of BPSK-400 format is being transmitted.

NASA News release about ARISSat-1 DeploymentARISSat-1 Project Website




ARISSat-1 Project
on Flickr
ARRISat-1 on Twitter

NASA TV Live: Cosmonauts on Live Spacewalk on ISS - ISS: Kosmonauten live beim Spacewalk



Montag, Juli 25, 2011

DRS2: «ArtOrt Hörspiel»: «Spaceman ´85» von Andreas Ammer und Martin Gretschmann (Console)

Am 20. Oktober 1985, Punkt 12 Uhr mittags, startet Reinhard Furrer als Wissenschaftsastronaut an Bord der US-Raumfähre «Challenger» ins All. Der Flug dauert 7 Tage, 44 Minuten und 51 Sekunden. [mehr...]


Das Original:
«Wenn das, was von der Erde übriggeblieben ist, nur noch die Stimmen im Ohr sind - Reportage aus dem All» von Reinhard Furrer und Wolfgang Rathgeber 
Das amerikanische Raumschiff Challenger OV-99 startete mit einer achtköpfigen Mannschaft am 30. Oktober 1985 zu einem siebentägigen Raumflug. Mit dabei war auch der deutsche Astronaut Reinhard Furrer. Dieser hat in der Vorbereitungsphase, beim aufsehenerregenden Start, während des Fluges und bei der Rückkehr auf die Erde seine spontanen Kommentare in ein Diktiergerät gesprochen und so das Abenteuer «live» dokumentiert. [mehr...]

WDR Print 1987 von Wolfgang Rathgeber (watchtv.de)













Dienstag, Juli 19, 2011

NASA TV LIVE - Spaceshuttle on the way to earth

         


















Inside the Zvezda service module on the International Space Station, space shuttle Atlantis and station crew members take a break from an extremely busy work agenda for photos and a social period.

Not much time remains for such reunions, as undocking and separation activities are scheduled for a little over 48 hours from the time this photo was made.

The STS-135 crew consists of Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, Mission Specialists Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim; the Expedition 28 or station crew members are JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, NASA astronauts Ron Garan and Mike Fossum, and Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Alexander Samokutyaev and Sergei Volkov.

Photo credit: NASA
July 16, 2011

Nasa Video STS-135 : Last time Undocking Spaceshuttle from ISS



STS-135 Final Mission of Spaceshuttle