WASEDA-SAT-ZERO |
Updated: 10 Mar 2021 |
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Responsible Operator |
Keigo Kato -callsign not available
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Supporting Organisation |
The Society for Ultralight Space Structure of Waseda University |
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Contact Person |
keigo.kato@ruri.waseda.jp.nospam |
Headline Details: A 1U CubeSat.
Evaluation of satellite body which made by Integral molding in space environment
Evaluation of performance and functions of a test body in space environment
Establishment of base technology about the super lightweight space structure technology that is necessary for future supersized space structure
Encouraging the talent carrying the next generation by an activity student mainly participate in as a part of a research of university education
Offer the opportunity of satellite tracking and operation for ham operators and amateur astronomers, and contribute to improvement of satellite communication technic
( 1 ) Minimum success
Establish communication between satellite and earth station. (TTC)
( 2 ) Full success
( i ) Measure strain and temperature of satellite body
( ii ) Announce the command to turn on the LED mounted on the satellite to amateur radio stations which use that frequency band
Provide a satellite operation experience
( iii ) Receive messages from general amateur radio stations which use that frequency band. Save it to memory. Downlink the messages few times.
( iv ) In relation to (iii), recruit the message and we uplink it from command station. Downlink the messages few times.
( v ) Extend and unfold a contained drag chute
( vi ) Let down the altitude of orbit by using drag chute which suffer air resistance. Proposing a CW and 1k2 FSK downlink using Ax25 on UHF. Planning a deployment to the ISS NET May 2022 from the Uchinoura Space Center.
More info at http://www.miyashita.mmech.waseda.ac.jp/Waseda-Sat-Zero/index.html **A downlink on 437.200 MHz has been coordinated** |
Application Date: |
27 Jan 2021 |
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Freq coordination completed on |
10 Mar 2021 |