(5/5) Any decoded frames, audio recordings or reception reports are very welcome. Telemetry can be submitted using our SiDS server, for everything else please reach out:
https://t.co/mXS8Ax2VAU
Please note that the URL for the server was recently changed.
(1/5) TUBIN/TUBSAT-27 (NORAD 48900) is about to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in the next week (likely 2025-12-16). It is transmitting a beacon every 10 s at 435.950 MHz. Further information can be found in the @LibreSpace_Fnd forum:
https://t.co/tENqW2jBb7
#TUBIN#TUBSAT@SatNOGS
(4/5) As the orbit is decaying orbital elements are getting outdated quite fast, most recent TLE’s can be found in the @SatNOGS DB:
https://t.co/xCOutj9yjY
@aang254@PistonMiner@pe0sat@redplanet00 I am sorry that back then no one reached out to you. If you are still interested you can find an IQ recording and all information here:
https://t.co/jvvnWXMHBy
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#InnoCube aka #TUBSAT-31 was successfully received during its first pass over our ground station 🎉 All subsystems of the satellite are nominal and operations will return tomorrow morning 📡🛰️
Find more about InnoCube here:
TU Berlin InnoCube website: https://t.co/bL7eXZGcUB
TU Berlin BEECON website: https://t.co/zSVWiCw6p0
Uni Würzburg InnoCube website: https://t.co/4lvKhar5DA
Uni Würzburg Skith website: https://t.co/xWR93R3EcX
InnoCube aka TUBSAT-31 Launch Event 🛰️🚀
Today we are launching our latest satellite InnoCube, a 3U #CubeSat, on #Transporter-12. Join us for our launch event, where we will present the mission and its payloads.
Stream: https://t.co/M5NFa4tVrL
Time: Today, 17:30 CET / 16:30 UTC
@n6rfm Currently BEESAT-1 is only operated via our main ground station in Berlin, Germany. That could change in the future, have you a request for a specific area? Then we maybe could arrange something.
First light for BEESAT-1 🛰️📷
In the past 2 months, the camera payload of #BEESAT-1 has been successfully commissioned, 15 years after launch. Attitude control is currently limited to the magnetorquers pending reaction wheel tests, but nevertheless we captured some nice images!
After our students @StudOps recovered #BEESAT-1 🛰️ the student responsible for the project will present the process and current status of our first #CubeSat today at #38C3 in Saal 1, 19:15-20:15 CET, also live-streamed here:
https://t.co/NhRozhI3p5
„Hacking yourself a satellite - recovering BEESAT-1“ @ #38C3
After the recovery of #BEESAT-1 in September we will present the process of diagnosing, recovering and current state of @TUBerlin first #CubeSat tomorrow at 38th #CCC.
https://t.co/hHqsbf0hPp
#CubeSat#NanoSatellite
@rowancrowe Yes during the #BEESAT-1 Reborn project our students from @StudOps analyzed the telemetry anomaly ending nominal operation in 2013. Since last week it is now considered operational again, but various subsystems have to be recommissioned. More information:
https://t.co/Ct03CbWUkW
Happy 15th anniversary #BEESAT! Launched in 2009, operated until 2013, recovered in 2024. This morning we successfully powered up the sun sensors and magnetometers for the first time in over 10 years! Telemetry looks good so far as we continue checking the state of the satellite.
@n6rfm@StudOps Activating the downlink outside of Europe is a bit trickier for us right now because of the lack of ground station coverage. It should be possible, but we'll need some time to get to know the satellite a bit better. We can try to make this happen later down the line though.
@TUBerlin's first #CubeSat, #BEESAT, will be celebrating its 15th anniversary in space tomorrow on September 23rd. Launched in 2009, it operated successfully past its design lifetime until an anomaly occurred in 2013, preventing the downlink of telemetry... until a few days ago!