[aprssig] Naval Academy APRS Satellites
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Fri Dec 8 14:46:46 EST 2006
Bob,
Thasnk!
Bob
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Robert
Kirk
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 1:20 PM
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> Subject: [aprssig] Naval Academy APRS Satellites
>
> I saw this nice press release below from the Naval Academy.
>
> The only problem is that APRS got second billing to those
> silly, supposedly
> primary missions :-)
>
> (Last night's launch was postponed because of wx; hope they
> make it ok on
> Saturday.)
>
> Bob Kirk
> N3OZB
>
>
> >THREE U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY SATTELITES TO LAUNCH DURING UPCOMING
SHUTTLE
> >FLIGHT
> >
> > ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Three satellites with systems
designed, built,
> >and tested by Naval Academy Midshipmen at the Academy's
Satellite
> >Laboratory will be launched into orbit by Space Shuttle
Mission
> >STS-116. The shuttle is scheduled to launch tonight.
[Thursday]
> >
> >After completion of STS-116's mission to the International
Space
> >Station, the Shuttle will deploy the Naval Academy
satellites, Radar
> >Fence Transponder (RAFT), Military Affiliate Radio System
> >Communications (MARSCOM) and Atmospheric Neutral Density
Experiment
> >(ANDE). These satellites were designed, built and tested by
> >Midshipmen in the Classes of 2003, 2004 and 2005 under the
> supervision
> >of Senior Research Engineer Robert Bruninga as a part of our
> aerospace
> >engineering program. Current Naval Academy Midshipmen are
working on
> >the next generation Academy satellite, PARKINSONSAT.
> >
> >The primary mission of the RAFT satellite is tied to the
calibration
> >of the Department of Defense's Space Surveillance Radar which
is a
> >major source of satellite tracking data for all spacecraft
> in the U.S.
> >This radar helps generate the tracking data used by most
satellite
> >tracking systems worldwide. The MARScom satellite is similar
to RAFT
> >but operates on Navy-Marine Corps MARS frequencies for
volunteer
> >Department of Defense communications experiments.
> >
> >The secondary mission of RAFT and MARScom is to provide a
digital
> >communications relay for mobile units to transmit their GPS
> >coordinates and messages via the satellites. This is a
> continuation of
> >the Naval Academy's previous Prototype Communications
Satellite and
> >PCSAT2 missions. The downlink is made public in accordance
with the
> >rules of the International Amateur Satellite Service, and is
received
> >by a global system of volunteer ground stations that feed
> the live web
> > page network: http://pcsat.aprs.org.
> >
> >ANDE was developed by the Naval Research labs as an
"Atmospheric
> >Neutral Density Experiment" to measure the decay from orbit
of a
> >perfectly spherical 19" ball. Upon learning that the sphere
would be
> >empty, the Naval Academy proposed an amateur radio
> transponder for the
> >inside. Since there could be no external antennas, solar
panels or
> >anything that would disturb the aerodynamic performance of
the very
> >smooth sphere, Bruninga suggested that the spherical
satellite be
> >split in half with an insulator. The resulting space frame
> could then
> >be used as the antenna for the VHF system. There are 112
Lithium "D"
> >cells inside the sphere to power it for a year.
> >
> >Chairman of the Naval Academy Aerospace Engineering
Department,
> >Professor Daryl G. Boden said, "The Aero Department is
> extremely proud
> >of the midshipmen who have contributed to this effort and of
Bob
> >Bruninga, who never ceases to amaze me with what he can
> accomplish." [!!]
> >
> >The information from these satellites will be similar to that
of
> >previous Naval Academy satellites and will be distributed by
the
> >network of volunteer ground stations to feed a central live
telemetry
> >Web site http://pcsat.aprs.org. This makes the downlink
valuable for
> >students and educators because it will be available on a
"live" basis
> >more often than just the few eight minute passes per day that
each
> >single station might receive alone.
> >
> >For technical details on the Naval Academy satellites, see
the
> >ANDE/RAFT operations web page:
> >http://www.ew.usna.edu/%7Ebruninga/ande-raft-ops.html
> >
> >USNA
>
>
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