HTV7 deliver CubeSats to ISS
H-II Transfer Vehicle7 (HTV7) which will launch at 11th Sep, deliver three CubeSats as J-SSOD#10 to ISS. The CubeSats are SPATIUM-I, RSP-00 and STARS-Me. RSP-00 and STARS-Me operate on amateur band. SPATIUM-I operates on 401 and 467MHz.
Here is the satellite info
RSP-00 Rymansat Project 1U 145.890MHz CW beacon, AFSK 1k2, digitalker
STARS-Me Shizuoka University 2U (Mother 1U + Daughter 1U) Mother callsign JJ2YPL 437.245MHz CW, 437.405MHz 1k2 AFSK/9k6 GMSK Daughter callsign JJ2YPM 437.255MHz CW, 437.425MHz 1k2 AFSK/9k6 GMSK
Deployment day is not announced yet. The average lead time of J-SSOD launch to deployment is 34 dyas except abnormal three data. So, I guess the day will be on October.
Deployed CubeSats using J-SSOD Vehicle launch deployment LeadTime J-SSOD#1 HTV3 2012/07/21 2012/10/04 75 J-SSOD#2 HTV4 2013/08/04 2013/11/19 107 J-SSOD#3 SpX-5 2015/01/10 2015/02/05 26 J-SSOD#4 HTV5 2015/08/19 2015/09/17 29 J-SSOD#M1 OA-6 2016/03/23 2016/04/27 35 J-SSOD#6 HTV6 2016/12/09 2016/12/19 10 2017/01/16 38 J-SSOD#7 SpX-11 2017/06/04 2017/07/07 33 J-SSOD#8 SpX-14 2018/04/03 2018/05/11 38 J-SSOD#9 SpX-15 2018/06/29 2018/08/10 42 J-SSOD#10 HTV7 2018/09/11 ?? 34 days ave (except 75,100,10) time stamp is JST
HTV7 Payload http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7/payload/
RSP-00 http://rymansat.com/en/ http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=570
STARS-Me http://stars.eng.shizuoka.ac.jp/english.html see the bottom of the page http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=571
Masa JN1GKZ Tokyo Japan
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Masahiro Arai