... Es sollen wohl noch diverse Minisatelliten mitgenommen werden:
STARS-II, ShindaiSat, TeikyoSat-3, KSAT2, OPUSAT, INVADAR, ITF-1...
Ein paar weitere Infos zum "Kleinvieh":
INVADER (INteractiVe satellite for Art and Design Experimental Research) alias ARTSAT1 (Tama Art University)
1U CubeSat 100x100x100 mm, 1,0 kg
Downlink 437,325 MHz CW, 437,200 MHz FM
ITF-1 (Tsukuba University) 100x100x100 mm, 1,0 kg
Downlink 437,525 MHz CW
KSAT2 (Kagoshima University) 100x100x100 mm, 1,5 kg
Downlink S band, Ku band
S-band G1D 200 ksps HK data
Ku-band G1D Unmodulated and 1 Mbps Tracking signal and image data
OPUSAT (Osaka Prefecture University) 100x100x100 mm, 1,0 kg
Donwlink 437,150 MHz CW,FM,GMSK, 1200/9600 bps
ShindaiSat alias GINREI (Shinsyu University) 400x400x400 mm, 35 kg
Downlink 437,305 MHz CW, 437,485(525) MHz 1200 bps AX.25
VHF uplink 1200 bps (145 MHz)
VLC (Visible Light Communication) 360 - 830 nm
High-gain LED FSK, Low-gain LED Morse
STARS-II (Kagawa University) 465x291x291 mm, 21,5 kg
Mutterraumfahrzeug 437,245 MHz CW, 437,405 MHz FM
Tochtersatellit 437,255 MHz CW, 437,425 MHz FM
TeikyoSat-3 (Teikyo University) 350x300x300 mm, 20 kg
Downlink 437,450 MHz CW,FM
Die Satelliten sollen auf eine Bahn 407 km über der Erde. Geplante Bahnneigung 65 Grad.
Gruß Pirx