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TanzaniteSat1 Updated: 24 Mar 2025   Responsible Operator Not provided 5H3DIT
Supporting Organisation Dar Es Salaam Institute of Technology  
Contact Person tansat1p.investigator@dit.ac.tz.nospam  
Headline Details: A 1U CubeSat mission. For the collection of boundary GPS coordinates and environmental data, the LoRa network uses the 433 MHz frequency, which is amateur frequency band.The mission aims to 1. Technically demonstrate the use of satellites to periodically track the movements of boundary beacons in game reserves and other protected areas, 2. Monitor environmental parameters to provide pollution related to biodiversity conversation and climate change mitigation efforts. and 3. Capture low resolution earth images. Proposing a UHF LoRa downlink and a UHF telemetry down link using 2GFSK or GMSK at 19k2 using Endurosat ESP2, 9600 FSK with Endurosat Airmac protocol. Planning a JAXA launch in April 2026 from Tanrgashima into a 410 km 51 degree orbit.**Coordination has been declined as the proposed frequencies and description show that the mission is not in accordance with the amateur satellite service and its spectrum**
Application Date: 11 Mar 2025   Freq coordination completed on

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