Hi John and all,
This seems to be what happens with all these up and coming cubesats and the like.. they launch a web-site and then never update it to current information. I am a new member to AMSAT and although the Journal is very good, we seem to lack current information on current and future satellites to the fleet.
I am not only taking about AMSAT NA, who's sat status pages up-dates about once or twice a year and show different status on the main page, and then when you click on the actually satellite to see transponder details the status shows as being down..
Its very hard to keep things up-to-date, but we should be a bit more pushy for info otherwise, will there not be an amateur sat service in 5yrs time?
Sorry to rant, and please dont flame me, but I joined AMSAT to get more information and get involved! This doesnt make me want to donate to something I cannot see or know about..
Thats my pennies worth....
Chris
-----Original Message----- From: John Hackett archie.hackett@hotmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Cc: allan_gm1sxx@hotmail.com, "Eu-amsat@yahoogroups.com" eu-amsat@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 12:25:23 +0100 Subject: [amsat-bb] A query.
Hi all, Does anyone have any current information on the whereabouts/state of the SUMBANDILA (lit: 'pathfinder') satellite that was built by Stellenbosch universdity. South Africa.
The last I heard - (a year ago) - it had gone for "testing".
This satellite with a 2m/70cm transponder was to be launched at the end of 2006 ... then May 2007 ... it is now January 2008 and I can't recall seeing any pertinent info: on any of the bulletin boards.
If anyone has any 'recent' information I'd appreciate a hands-up.
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