All,
Detailed doppler measurements show that QB50 Cubesat UNSW-EC0 is object 42723, 1998-067MC.
Its downlink frequency appears to be about 4 kHz high: 436.529 MHz.
73, Nico PA0DLO
All,
Detailed doppler measurements result in the following identifications:
LituanicaSat is object 42768, 2017-036D InflateSail is object 42770, 2017-036F Max Valier Sat is object 42778, 2017-036P VZLUsat is object 42790, 2017-036AB.
73, Nico PA0DLO
All,
Further doppler measurements have resulted in the following identifications:
Aalto 1 is object 42775, 2017-036L URSA MAIOR is object 42776, 2017-036M Pegasus is object 42784, 2017-036V Robusta 1B is object 42792, 2017-036AD D-SAT is object 42794, 2017-036AF
UCLSat and skCUBE are objects 42789 and 42796. But the separation between these objects is so small that it is not yet possible to determine which satellite is which object. NUDTSat is either object 42787 or object 42788. Again the separation between these objects is too smal to be able to determine which one it is.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 30-06-17 15:32, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Detailed doppler measurements result in the following identifications:
LituanicaSat is object 42768, 2017-036D InflateSail is object 42770, 2017-036F Max Valier Sat is object 42778, 2017-036P VZLUsat is object 42790, 2017-036AB.
73, Nico PA0DLO
All,
With increased separation, doppler measurements now result in the following identifications:
NUDTSat is object 42787, 2017-036Y SUCHAI is object 42788, 2017-036Z
Note that Space-Track.org and CelesTrak are currently not correct but they are informed and hopefully will update soon.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 08-07-17 12:56, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Further doppler measurements have resulted in the following identifications:
Aalto 1 is object 42775, 2017-036L URSA MAIOR is object 42776, 2017-036M Pegasus is object 42784, 2017-036V Robusta 1B is object 42792, 2017-036AD D-SAT is object 42794, 2017-036AF
UCLSat and skCUBE are objects 42789 and 42796. But the separation between these objects is so small that it is not yet possible to determine which satellite is which object. NUDTSat is either object 42787 or object 42788. Again the separation between these objects is too smal to be able to determine which one it is.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 30-06-17 15:32, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Detailed doppler measurements result in the following identifications:
LituanicaSat is object 42768, 2017-036D InflateSail is object 42770, 2017-036F Max Valier Sat is object 42778, 2017-036P VZLUsat is object 42790, 2017-036AB.
73, Nico PA0DLO
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All,
Detailed doppler measurements show that TechnoSat is object 42829, 2017-042E.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 18-07-17 14:23, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
With increased separation, doppler measurements now result in the following identifications:
NUDTSat is object 42787, 2017-036Y SUCHAI is object 42788, 2017-036Z
Note that Space-Track.org and CelesTrak are currently not correct but they are informed and hopefully will update soon.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 08-07-17 12:56, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Further doppler measurements have resulted in the following identifications:
Aalto 1 is object 42775, 2017-036L URSA MAIOR is object 42776, 2017-036M Pegasus is object 42784, 2017-036V Robusta 1B is object 42792, 2017-036AD D-SAT is object 42794, 2017-036AF
UCLSat and skCUBE are objects 42789 and 42796. But the separation between these objects is so small that it is not yet possible to determine which satellite is which object. NUDTSat is either object 42787 or object 42788. Again the separation between these objects is too smal to be able to determine which one it is.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 30-06-17 15:32, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Detailed doppler measurements result in the following identifications:
LituanicaSat is object 42768, 2017-036D InflateSail is object 42770, 2017-036F Max Valier Sat is object 42778, 2017-036P VZLUsat is object 42790, 2017-036AB.
73, Nico PA0DLO
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All,
Detailed doppler measurements show that HAVELSAT is object 42700, 1998-067LH, and that SOMP 2 is object 42701, 1998-067LJ.
Thanks to Mike, DK3WN, for the hint.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 19-07-17 13:38, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Detailed doppler measurements show that TechnoSat is object 42829, 2017-042E.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 18-07-17 14:23, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
With increased separation, doppler measurements now result in the following identifications:
NUDTSat is object 42787, 2017-036Y SUCHAI is object 42788, 2017-036Z
Note that Space-Track.org and CelesTrak are currently not correct but they are informed and hopefully will update soon.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 08-07-17 12:56, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Further doppler measurements have resulted in the following identifications:
Aalto 1 is object 42775, 2017-036L URSA MAIOR is object 42776, 2017-036M Pegasus is object 42784, 2017-036V Robusta 1B is object 42792, 2017-036AD D-SAT is object 42794, 2017-036AF
UCLSat and skCUBE are objects 42789 and 42796. But the separation between these objects is so small that it is not yet possible to determine which satellite is which object. NUDTSat is either object 42787 or object 42788. Again the separation between these objects is too smal to be able to determine which one it is.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 30-06-17 15:32, Nico Janssen wrote:
All,
Detailed doppler measurements result in the following identifications:
LituanicaSat is object 42768, 2017-036D InflateSail is object 42770, 2017-036F Max Valier Sat is object 42778, 2017-036P VZLUsat is object 42790, 2017-036AB.
73, Nico PA0DLO
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