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Ärende: [ans] ANS-176 AMSAT Weekly Bulletins
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[ans] ANS-176 AMSAT Weekly Bulletins


AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
ANS-176

ANS is a free, weekly, news and information service of AMSAT North America, 
The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS reports on the activities of a 
worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in 
designing, building, launching and communicating through analog and digital 
Amateur Radio satellites.

Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:

ans-editor@amsat.org

In this edition:

* Field Day Reminders from AMSAT Director Contests and Awards
* OSCAR-11 Report 16 June 2006 - Reception Reports Requested
* Call for Papers - 2006 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference
* ARISS Status 19 June 2006
* AMSAT-UK 21st International Space Colloquium
* Meteoroid Hits the Moon: The Movie

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-176.01
Field Day Reminders from AMSAT Director Contests and Awards

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 176.01
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
June 25, 2006
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-176.01

Bruce Paige, KK5DO, AMSAT Director Contests and Awards, passed along these 
Field Day reminders:

"1. Please watch the due date for submitting your scores from field day. If 
you e-mail your submission to me, I will send you a confirmation e-mail. If 
you do not get the confirmation e-mail, I did not receive your entry and you 
should send it again. I hate it when someone is inadvertently left out of 
the listing.

2. Take lots of pictures. The more pictures the better. Send them along with 
your e-mailed scores to me. That will make for a really good journal 
article.

3. Have a lot of fun."

[ANS thanks Bruce, KK5DO for the above information]

/EX

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-176.02
OSCAR-11 Report 16 June 2006 - Reception Reports Requested

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 176.02
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
June 25, 2006
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-176.02

Clive, G3CWV, filed this OSCAR-11 report and a request for reception 
reports:

"Due to solar eclipses (see below) the VHF beacon on 145.826 MHz. may only 
transmit for a short times, perhaps for only a few orbits, or even less, at 
irregular intervals. Any reception reports would be appreciated.  Please 
e-mail xxxxx@amsat.org (replace xxxxx by g3cwv), or post to AMSAT-BB. If you 
are unfamiliar with the sound of OSCAR-11, there is an audio clip on my web 
site www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/

During the period 06 May to 15 June 2006 nothing has been heard from the 
satellite.  OSCAR-11's VHF beacon switched OFF on 05 May, as expected. This 
was just one day before the solar eclipses were due to start. These eclipses 
will continue until 04 August 2006, reaching a maximum duration of 22% 
around 19 June. If the satellite behaves in the same way as it did last 
year, the beacon may only be heard for very short times, during the eclipse 
season.

Unfortunately, due to holidays, I was unable to monitor the satellite around 
15 May, when the first transmissions during the eclipse season were 
expected. However, I am indebted to Jeff KB2M, Bob G4VRC and Gustavo LW2DTZ 
who listened for the satellite while I was away.

The current status of the satellite is that all the analogue telemetry 
channels, 0 to 59 are zero, i.e. they have failed. The status channels 60 to 
67 are still working. The spacecraft computer and active attitude control 
system have switched OFF, i.e. the satellite' attitude is controlled only by 
the passive gravity boom gradient, and the satellite is free to spin at any 
speed. When telemetry was last received it showed that one of the solar 
arrays had failed, and there was a large unexplained current drain on the 
main 14 volt bus. After 22 years in orbit the battery has undergone around 
100,000 partial charge/discharge cycles, and observations suggest that it 
cannot power the satellite during eclipses, or sometimes during periods of 
poor solar attitude.

When last heard, the on-board clock showed a very large accumulated error. 
On 05 May it was 22.76456 days slow.  The clock lost two hours during the 
last OFF period, and nine hours during the last transmission period. The 
observations of clock errors suggest that the clock may slow or stop when 
the battery voltage is low.

The watchdog timer now operates on a 20 day cycle. During the three months 
before the eclipses started, the ON/OFF times have been very consistent, and 
the average of many observations show this to be 20.7 days, i.e. 10.3 days 
ON followed by 10.4 days OFF. However, during the present solar eclipse 
season, power supply problems, may result in a low 14 volt line supply, 
which may cause the beacon to switch OFF prematurely, and reset the watchdog 
timer cycle.

The Beacon frequencies are -

VHF 145.826 MHz.  AFSK FM  ASCII Telemetry

UHF 435.025 MHz.  OFF

S-band 2401.5 MHz. OFF

Listeners to OSCAR-11 may be interested in visiting my web site which 
contains an archive of news & telemetry data. It also contains details about 
using a sound card or hardware demodulators for data capture.  There is 
software for capturing data, and decoding ASCII telemetry."

See: www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/

[ANS thanks Clive, G3CWV for the above information]

/EX

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-176.03
Call for Papers - 2006 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 176.03
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
June 25, 2006
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-176.03

Technical papers are solicited for presentation at the 25th Annual ARRL and 
TAPR Digital Communications Conference to be held September 15-17, 2006 in 
Tucson, Arizona. These papers will also be published in the Conference 
Proceedings (you do NOT need to attend the conference to have your paper 
included in the Proceedings). The submission deadline is July 31, 2006.

Please send papers to:

Maty Weinberg
ARRL
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111

or you can make your submission via e-mail to: maty@arrl.org

Papers will be published exactly as submitted and authors will retain all 
rights.

[ANS thanks Steve, WB8IMY for the above information]

/EX

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-176.04
ARISS Status 19 June 2006

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 176.04
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
June 25, 2006
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-176.04

1. ESC Camp Contact Successful

On Tuesday, June 13, the Euro Space Center Camp in Transinne, Belgium 
experienced an ARISS contact via the telebridge station W6SRJ, in Santa 
Rosa, California. Twenty students were able to ask twenty questions before 
losing contact with the ISS. Approximately 60 children from Gillingham 
School located in Dorset, U.K. were present and another fifty from France, 
visiting the center for the day, also witnessed the contact. Afterwards, a 
French teacher interpreted the questions and answers for the French 
children.  Audio and photos of the event may be found on the ARISS-Europe 
web site. See: http://www.ariss-eu.org/2006_06_15.htm

The ESC Camp audio, fed through EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 
208) servers, had 24 connections, of which 3 were repeater nodes, from 9 
countries. The audio was also fed through the IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010 
with four connections made from the USA and Canada. One of the connections, 
in Saint John, New Brunswick, enabled students from a Grade 5 class at 
Quispamsis Elementary School, and representatives from the Canadian 
Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Radio and Television services to listen in. 
After the contact, an ARISS member conducted a half-hour question and answer 
session with the students. Among the questions asked were 6 which focused on 
ARISS activities.

2. Upcoming School Contact

The Kuwait Scientific Center in Salmiyah, Kuwait has been approved for a 
contact with the ISS via the telebridge station VK5ZAI in Australia. It is 
planned for Thursday June 29 at 18:10 UTC. The audio from this contact will 
be fed into the EchoLink AMSAT (101 377) and JK1ZRW (277 208) servers, and 
into the IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010.  It will also be available on the 
Discovery Reflector's companion web site, 
www.discoveryreflector.ca:8000/listen.pls

The Scientific Center is dedicated to the advancement of the sciences and 
cultural heritage of Kuwait. It promotes public awareness, knowledge of and 
commitment to the care and conservation of the wildlife and ecosystems of 
the Arabian Gulf region, serving as a center of excellence for environmental 
education of the region. The Scientific Center Kuwait plans to web cast the 
event on: http://www.tsck.org.kw

3. Field Day Status

The Kenwood radio system were placed in crossband repeater mode beginning on 
Thursday, June 22 at 19:00 UTC and will remain active throughout the Field 
Day weekend.  ARRL ran a web story about Field Day events entitled, "Field 
Day 2006: NASA Releases ISS North and South America Pass Times." See: 
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/06/15/1/?nc=1
Information may also be found on the AMSAT web site. See: 
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/index.php

4. Astronaut Training Status

Kenneth Ransom of JSC provided a refresher course for ESA astronaut Thomas 
Reiter, DF4TR, on Tuesday, June 13. School contact operations on the 
Ericsson radio were covered and a review of the Kenwood basic operations was 
given. Reiter is expected to fly on STS-121 in July and remain on the ISS to 
work with the station crew.

[ANS thanks Carol, KB3LKI for the above information]

/EX

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-176.05
AMSAT-UK 21st International Space Colloquium

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 176.05
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
June 25, 2006
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-176.05

AMSAT-UK will hold their 21st International Space Colloquium at the 
University of Surrey, Guildford, England from Friday 28th until Sunday 30th 
July.

The director of NASA's Ames Research Center Dr. S. Pete Worden (Brig. Gen., 
USAF, ret.) will make a Keynote presentation entitled: "The Case for a 
Global NEO Mitigation Strategy" - looking at what we could do to avoid the 
threat of catastrophic collision by a Near Earth Object.

While most people have heard of the very rare "Mass Extinction" events such 
as that which wiped out the dinosaurs there is less awareness of the damage 
that can be inflicted by the far more frequent "Tunguska-class" objects. 
These objects, about 100 metres or so in size, can strike up to several 
times per century with all the destructiveness of a nuclear weapon.

Dr. Worden has written or co-authored more than 150 technical papers in 
astrophysics, space science and strategic studies. He was scientific 
co-investigator for two NASA space lab missions. During the 1990's he was 
responsible for much of the US DoD work to develop small satellites, 
microsatellites and reusable satellite launchers.

For the full program see:
http://www.uk.amsat.org/Colloquium/programme/

[ANS thanks Trevor, M5AKA for the above information]

/EX

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-176.07
Meteoroid Hits the Moon: The Movie

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 176.07
From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
June 25, 2006
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-176.07

Last month, astronomers watched a meteoroid blast a hole in the lunar Sea of 
Clouds. Their video of the event is a must-see.

The video plays in 7x slow motion; otherwise the explosion would be nearly 
invisible to the human eye. "The duration of the fireball was only 
four-tenths of a second," says Bill Cooke, the head of NASA's Meteoroid 
Environment Office in Huntsville, AL. "A student member of our team, Nick 
Hollon of Villanova University, spotted the flash."

Taking into account the duration of the flash and its brightness (7th 
magnitude), Cooke was able to estimate the energy of impact, the dimensions 
of the crater, and the size and speed of the meteoroid. "It was a space rock 
about 10 inches (25 cm) wide traveling 85,000 mph (38 km/s)," he says.

If a rock like that approached Earth, it would never reach the ground. 
"Earth's atmosphere protects us," Cooke explains. "A 10-inch meteoroid would 
disintegrate in mid-air, making a spectacular fireball in the sky but no 
crater." The Moon is different. Having no atmosphere, it is totally exposed 
to meteoroids. Even small ones can cause spectacular explosions, spraying 
debris far and wide.

The movie can be seen at:

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/13jun_lunarsporadic.htm?list835304

[ANS thanks NASA Science News for the above information]

/EX

In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the 
President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors to 
AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive additional benefits. 
Application forms are available from the AMSAT Office.

73,
This week's ANS Editor,
Al Marote, WA1LBG
wa1lbg at amsat dot org
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