[sat] Neuigkeiten vom F1-CubeSat aus Vietnam

Jogi Hofmüller jogi at mur.at
Fri Jun 22 09:36:54 CEST 2012


Folks,

Offensichtlich ist den Kollegen aus Vietnam der Geduldsfaden gerissen ;)
Sie haben eine Launchvariante gefunden, die mir sowieso am besten
gefällt.  Aber lest selber (3. Absatz):

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Viet Nam F-1 CubeSat Team Invites You to Send Your Name to Space

The latest news from the F-1 CubeSat Team, posted on their website
blog (http://fspace.edu.vn/) and on the AMSAT-UK web with additional
photos (http://www.uk.amsat.org/8215) reports that the satellite's
flight safety review is complete and the FSpace team together with
their partner NanoRacks LLC has satisfied the technical requirements
and standards set by the launch vehicle provider.

F-1 CubeSat is ready for its scheduled launch in July 21, 2012 from
Japan. If everything goes according to plan, the F-1 CubeSat will be
delivered to Japan by the end of June. Then along with four other
CubeSats (RAIKO, WE-WISH, FITSAT-1 and TechEdSat) F-1 will be loaded
onboard HTV-3 “Kounotori” transfer vehicle for integration with the
JAXA HII-B launch vehicle.

These CubeSats will remain aboard the ISS until September, 2012 when
Japanese astronaut and radio amateur Akihiko Hoshide KE5DNI should
deploy it into space from the ISS using the Kibo robot arm.

F-1 carries two Yaesu VX-3R transceivers using 145.980 and 437.485 MHz.

The FSpace team are offering the public a chance to send their name/
callsign and a message into space onboard the F-1 CubeSat. You will
also be presented with a certificate!
See this link: http://fspace.edu.vn/?page_id=31

[ANS thanks the FSpace Team and AMSAT-UK for the above information]


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j.
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