If you join the GENSO network, you'll be able to remotely access the satellite from many Universities and amateur stations in different continents.
_http://www.esa.int/esaED/SEMQM953R8F_index_0.html_ (http://www.esa.int/esaED/SEMQM953R8F_index_0.html)
_www.genso.org_ (http://www.genso.org)
Thanks
David
In a message dated 02/03/2008 10:13:52 GMT Standard Time, quadpugh@bellsouth.net writes:
Hi Amsaters The Universities at Auburn, Iowa and Louisiana are apply for a grant to build a cubesat and we need some one to host a ground station in the southern hemisphere at latitudes > 55 deg S. The orbit will be a polar orbit and locations in the higher latitudes will be in the foot print more time per day that us in the middle latitudes. We supply the hard ware for a fully automated station I.E. Icon 910, M2 antennas, rotator and a computer and we need a volunteer to get it in operation for us and connected it to the internet. We expect the life of the sat to be a year or two. If you have a interest please contact me off line
thanks nick
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