HI, AMSAT-DL has the answer for this discussion, while they decide to give a response, this is in an information obtained from an AMSAT-DL presentation.
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~bklofas/Presentations/AMSATUK2009/3b_Gulzow-P3E...
AMSAT P3-E (Phase 3 Express) Basic data Total mass at lift-off ..150 kg Satellite mass in orbit .90 kg
Dimensions .Height 50cm / Span 1.30m
Spin stabilized .20 – 40 rpm Propulsion .220 N engine (EADS-ST) Propellant .25.8 liter MON, 24.7 liter MMH pressurized by Helium bottle, 2 liter He at 400 bar Orbit .HEO, 2000km perigee, 44000km apogee, 50° Incl. 14 hour period (same Apogee every 7 days) Launcher ARIANE-5, French Guiana, Kourou
73, EA1BCU
El 08/06/17 a las 00:50, Robert Bruninga escribió:
Unless I missed something, this still does not answer the question. The value of 40 mm is *not* a major dimension of the P3 frame. Neither is 40cm.
The question was these dimensions, 600 x 40 x 200. They don't make sense in mm...
Please advise. Or at least if you are going to say "all dimensinos are in mm" please tell us *what* dimensions are being talked about? This thread all has to do with the dimensions qquoted above.
Bob, WB4aPR
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Michael R. Lengruesser Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2017 5:15 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.orgmailto:amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Dimensions of AO-13
All measurements in mm nearly the same data for P3 A,B,C, and E ( AO 10, 13,) depence on antennae and rocket motor
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Am 06. Jun. 2017 um 08:40 schrieb Michael R. Lengruesser:
All measurements in mm Nearly the same data for P3 A,B,C, and E ( AO 10, 13,) depence on antennae and rocket motor
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bfhas168it863ry/AACZa30Eq49o_YUSK140NGb9a?d l=0
Michael R. Lengruesser, DD5ER
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Am 04. Jun. 2017 um 19:13 schrieb Stewart Todd Morgan:
See "Spotlight On: AMSAT-OSCAR-13" by John A. Magliacane, KD2BD:
https://web.archive.org/web/19961028042702/http://amsat.org:80/amsat/ sats/n7hpr/ao13_kd2.html
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