Don't see why not. ESA education launched a set of cubesats on the first Vega flight with a 1500 x 350km orbit.
However, as we would probably be the only people interested in that orbit, there may be an issue with using all 3U of a typical deployer.
Another possibility is to encourage secondary passengers, with approved deployers, to one of the MEO orbits 8000 / 20,000km - Now that would be fun.
Thanks
David G0MRF
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Glasbrenner glasbrenner@mindspring.com To: Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net CC: AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sat, 5 Jul 2014 13:43 Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Dnepr Upper Stage Apogee
You are not the only one to notice! All I can say at this point is that it is being investigated. However, the question of meeting orbital debris mitigation requirements remains.
73, Drew KO4MA
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On Jul 5, 2014, at 8:28 AM, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote:
Good morning,
I noticed that after the last Dnepr launch, it's upper stage was raised to an
apogee of 1454 km, putting it in a 1454 km x 609 km orbit with a 97.9 degree inclination, in order to avoid collision with any of the 37 satellites it released.
Would it be possible for a future amateur satellite to be deployed AFTER the
Dnepr completes it's final burn to take advantage of that high apogee? This would provide service similar to FO-29 with opportunities for intercontinental communications every few months.
73,
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