Hi Bob,
have any idea as to what the telemetry may consist of?
And I'm assuming this will be a similar project? measure atmospheric drag?
Too bad they either wouldn't allow it, or for whatever reason the two birds didn't have a ground user capability.
This would be a perfect test for something off the shelf so to speak, no rad hardened stuff. just off the shelf couple hundred bucks of something, wouldn't that have been interesting.?
Joe WB9SBD
Robert Bruninga wrote:
The two ANDE satellites (Castor and Pollux) will be deployed from the Space Shuttle now that it has separated from the ISS. Both satellites will be transmitting on 145.825 MHz. Castor will transmit telemetry every 30 seconds. Pollux every 33 seconds. Both are transmitting 1200 baud AX.25 packet Telemetry.
Most of the info is on the website: https://goby.nrl.navy.mil/ANDE.
Other than that, I don't have much detail information since this was built by a different team than our original ANDE project. The amateur payloads were developed by the Amateur Radio Club at the Naval Research Labs and got a ride on the ANDE spheres like we did a few years ago.
Bob, WB4APR
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