Delfi-C3 status update 30 April 2008 08:00 UTC
Hi all,
Delfi-C3 is in orbit and healthy, despite some minor issues, please find a status update below:
1. Telemetry indicates that all solar panels and antennas have deployed properly
2. Telemetry indicates nominal values for all housekeeping values
3. We have already obtained payload data, and have been able to generate IV curves of the Thin Film Solar Cell experiment, note that those uring RASCAL can view the IV curves by clicking Options-->show IV curves in RASCAL.
4. The spacecraft is operating in science mode, we have had one orbit in emergency mode, which was most probably due to a databus issue
5. Up till now we have received 7000+ (!) frames from amateurs using RASCAL around the globe, amazing, thank you all so much!!
6. We have verified command uplink functionality yesterday, and were able to command the spacecraft today on the low elevation (4.9max) pass over our GS at 0737UTC
7. The spacecraft has decided to consistently use the backup radio on 145.930MHz for its telemetry downlink, we were able to request a full on-board database dump while in range of our groundstation yesterday and analysis of the database confirms this. We currently have a good understanding why this is the case. We will try to switch downlinks to the primary radio on 145.870MHz during the next good pass over our GS, so amateurs in Western Europe might want to check that frequency also and might experience intermittent telemetry while we are commanding. Note that we suspect that the TX frequency could be 1 to 2 kHz lower on this radio, so tuning around slowly is the best strategy.
8. The spacecraft seems to have an issue with the downlink TX switching off into the orbit, which is the reason while Delfi-C3 has not been heard on most descending passes over VK/ZL, we think we have a good understanding of why it is. The TX itself is fine, but it switches off automatically when it does not get data from the OBC for a certain amount of time. We are working on resolving this issue. This also happened during the pass over our GS at 0737 UTC but we were able to command it back on. For those in Western Europe we would like to ask to keep tracking Delfi-C3 even if you can not hear it at first, as we will try to turn the TX back on as soon as we notice that it has been turned off.
9. Thank you all for your observations on the spin rate, these are really helpful! We currently think that the spacecraft is tumbling with approx 10deg/second, which corresponds to a 36 second period. Since the s/c downlink antenna is almost truely circular, polarization sense can change from RHCP to LHCP completely depending on s/c orientation, we use circular antennas on our GS as well, and when we switch to the opposite polarizaiton sense the signal is wiped out completely, switching back gives solid copy with strong sigs.
10. NORAD object E #32787 seems to match best
thanks for all your observations and efforts so far!
73 on behalf of the Delfi-C3 team,
Wouter Jan Ubbels
New keplers are quite accurate. Received telemetry at pass #35 when Delfi was near North Pole, signal S3 to S5. Suddenly transmission quit at about 14:00 UTC in a middle of a frame. Is there a timer or something? Send the received telemetry to server.
73's Jari OH3UW
Where are the new Keps Kept?
Thanks, - Joe, K7ZT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jari Koivurinne" jari.koivurinne@aina.net To: amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org Cc: rascal@delfic3.nl Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:15 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] Delfi-C3 30 April 2008 14:00 UTC
New keplers are quite accurate. Received telemetry at pass #35 when Delfi was near North Pole, signal S3 to S5. Suddenly transmission quit at about 14:00 UTC in a middle of a frame. Is there a timer or something? Send the received telemetry to server.
73's Jari OH3UW
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Joe Westbrook wrote:
Where are the new Keps Kept?
You can get them at the delfi-c3 website: www.delfic3.nl Celestrak also has some slightly newer at: http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
73, Jeroen PE1RXQ
DELFI-C3 1 32787U 08021E 08121.22875607 .00000324 00000-0 48264-4 0 131 2 32787 97.9932 181.2525 0014422 294.5581 65.4118 14.81396579 300 From: http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
Scott Gillis N3UJJ My Current Location http://location.n3ujj.com My Amateur Weather Station http://weather.n3ujj.com/
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Joe Westbrook Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 13:46 To: Jari Koivurinne; amsat-bb@amsat.org Cc: rascal@delfic3.nl Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Delfi-C3 30 April 2008 14:00 UTC
Where are the new Keps Kept?
Thanks, - Joe, K7ZT
Where are the new Keps Kept?
Thanks,
- Joe, K7ZT
I use these:
Updated on: April 30th 2008, 16:50 (GMT + 2) Source: NORAD data, object # 32787
Delfi-C3 1 32787U 08021E 08121.22875607 .00000324 00000-0 48264-4 0 131 2 32787 97.9932 181.2525 0014422 294.5581 65.4118 14.81396579 300
http://www.delfic3.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=93
GL Jari OH3UW
participants (5)
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Jari Koivurinne
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Jeroen Vreeken
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Joe Westbrook
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N3UJJ (Scott Gillis)
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Wouter Jan Ubbels