JAXA opened to the public yesterday seven nano satellites to be installed in H-IIB Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI" (HTV) to be launched next month. Satellites are only about 1U~3U in size and will conduct experiments aimed at realizing the space elevator which is expected to facilitate the movement of Earth and Universe in the future. It's the first time to launch in JAXA with seven satellites at a time.
HTV6 Launch: 13:26 UTC, Dec.9, 2016 at the Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI" (HTV), JAXA http://global.jaxa.jp/projects/rockets/htv/index.html
AOBA-VeloxIII Kyusyu Institute of Technology http://aoba2016.blog.fc2.com/
EGG University of Tokyo / Nihon University http://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/bitstream/a-is/2961/1/SA6000021010.pdf
FREEDOM Tohoku University / Nakashimada Engneering Works, Ltd http://www.tohoku.ac.jp/japanese/newimg/pressimg/tohokuuniv-press_20140926_0...
ITF-2 University of Tsukuba http://yui.kz.tsukuba.ac.jp/en/
IuPOD Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation http://www.jamss.co.jp/en/
STARS-C Shizuoka University http://stars.eng.shizuoka.ac.jp/english.html
WASEDA-SAT3 Waseda University http://www.miyashita.mmech.waseda.ac.jp/Waseda-Sat3/
Downlink Beacon Mode AOBA-VeloxIII 437.375 437.375 1k2 AFSK,CW ITF-2 437.525 437.525 1k2 FM,CW STARS-C (Mother) 437.405 437.245 1k2 FM,CW STARS-C (Daughter) 437.425 437.255 1k2 FM,CW WASEDA-Sat3 437.290 437.290 1k2 PCMFSK,CW
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