This is really cool, even just watching everyone *talk* about the successful launch, not even watching video of it, or receiving it, yet.
I am curious though, are there three separate satellites in one unit? It's confusing for me to think that way.
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Robert Bruninga bruninga@usna.edu wrote:
BRICsat at 9600 baud 437.975 now heard
PSAT at 1200 on 145.825
PSAT PSK31 (Brno University) on 435.350
Power levels seem fine, so we are awaiting Brno to authorize users on 28.120 uplink.
Now listening for USS Langley on 437.475
The elements below seem to work fine.
Bob
*From:* Robert Bruninga [mailto:bruninga@usna.edu] *Sent:* Wednesday, May 20, 2015 9:10 PM *To:* amsat-bb@amsat.org *Cc:* bruninga@usna.edu *Subject:* PSAT Elements
These are the launch provided elements for PPOD 3 deployment that included PSAT:
ULTRASat3
1 99993U 15140.67013889 .00040043 00000-0 10235-2 0 00009
2 99993 055.0004 339.9238 0251027 182.3314 074.3075 15.12517086000014
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