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06/16/2016 | STMSat-1 Youngsters Told: “Only Half of the CubeSats Deployed into Space Work”
A month after deployment of the STMSat-1 CubeSat from the International Space Station (ISS), prospects are dimming that the little spacecraft will ever be heard from.
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05/25/2016 | Search Continues for STMSat-1 Radio Signal
Youngsters at St Thomas More Cathedral School in Virginia remain optimistic that their STMSat-1 CubeSat, deployed on May 16 from the International Space Station, will begin transmitting a signal.
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05/23/2016 | School Hoping Reboot will Bring STMSat-1 to Life
It’s been a week since the St Thomas More Cathedral School’s STMSat-1 CubeSat was deployed from the International Space Station, and the spacecraft has not been heard from.
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05/18/2016 | Student-Built STMSat-1 Not Yet Ready to Start Transmitting SSTV Images
The STMSat-1 CubeSat built by students at St Thomas More (STM) Cathedral School in Arlington, Virginia, will begin transmitting when its orbit is stable, the transmitter has power, and its antennas are deployed.
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05/04/2016 | Undeployed Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat to Help Celebrate University Anniversary
The Russian Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat, now stowed in the International Space Station awaiting deployment, probably early next year — will be activated to help Tomsk Polytechnic University celebrate its 120th anniversary.
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10/14/2015 | Parachute Mobile Group to Hold Jump in Conjunction with Pacificon
As it has done in past years, the Parachute Mobile group — “in the air, on the air” — has scheduled jumps for October 17 in association with Pacificon, the ARRL Pacific Division Convention.
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08/10/2015 | SPROUT Satellite Sponsors Seek Telemetry Reports
Students at Nihon University in Japan are requesting the assistance of radio amateurs in collecting telemetry reports from the SPROUT satellite.
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02/20/2015 | Spacewalks Will Interrupt ISS Amateur Radio SSTV, School Contact Schedules
Three spacewalks from the International Space Station this month and next will affect Amateur Radio activity from the ISS.
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