The ARISSat-1 space craft was deployed from the ISS today at 1443 EDT (1843 UTC) after a hold based upon questions about the 70cm antenna.
On a frame by frame replay it was even very evident that the satellite has been thrown away just by watching the swing of the central long whip. As the first spacesuit sat issues we will have to have VERY HIGH ERP to be able to be heard on ARISSat-1 in the event of the unconfirmed "yet" UHF antenna status. It was very apparent they want to regain their late time in hurry and they seems to have broken something (Very hard to see even in a frame by frame view as the images are most of the time fuzzy in that mode) in their EVA tool and equipment reteriving from the air lock. Something hit the antenna but the images after this collision are too fuzzy to be able to verify if any dammages where present. They where not even sure how many antenna where installed on it!!!!!
MY EDUCATED GUESS
They broke the UHF antenna in their hurry to get rid of this BOX and they let it go as it was not an essential task!
It will now be interresting to know wich mode are activated to be able to focus our listening task on the right place.
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Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe DSTAR urcall VE2DWE WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE