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AATiS-OSCAR 49
(RUBIN 2 )


Spacecraft Summary

OSCAR Designation:  AATiS-OSCAR 49     Oscar Number:  AO-49    
International Designator:  2002-058A     Norad Number:  27605    
Common Name:  RUBIN 2     Alternate Name:  SAFIR-M    
Satellite Type:  Payload     Launch Date:  20 December, 2002    
Launch Location:  Baikonur Cosmodrome     Launch Vehicle:  Dnepr    
Apogee:  693.00     Perigee:  615.00    
Inclination:  64.56     Period:  97.81    
Weight:  0.000 Kg    
Organization: OHB, Bremen


Frequency Information
 
Mode U/V (B) Packet: Non-Operational
Uplink: 435.2750 MHz GMSK 9600 BPS
Downlink 145.8250 MHz GMSK 9600 BPS

Current Keplerian Elements

AO-49
1 27605U 02058A   09324.82879725 -.00000043  00000-0  14903-4 0   531
2 27605  64.5578 255.7082 0048385 165.5113 194.7390 14.72425569372006

Weekly Satellite Report

The website http://hft.fh-pforzheim.de/ao49/ reports that the downlink is operational when the satellite is in direct sunlight however it also reports that:

"On Jan. 30 [2003] SAFIR-M was switched off continously. On Jan. 31 it transmitted sometimes. On Feb. 1 no transmission is logged. We hope normal operation will restart soon."

Detailed Description

AO-49 was launched December 20, 2002 aboard a converted Soviet ballistic missile from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.

AO-49 (SAFIR-M) is a German amateur radio payload onboard the small German scientific satellite "RUBIN-2".

AO-49 was built by the German amateur radio association "AATiS e.V." (German acronym for "Arbeitskreis Amateurfunk und Telekommunikation in der Schule", which means: 'working group for amateur radio and telecommunications in schools'). AO-49 is designed as a "store and broadcast" system for APRS based messages, dedicated for the use of schools in combination with the existing WX-Net and planned buoy experiments in Germany.


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