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- ARTEMIS II Mission
Re-post from DB2OS at https://community.libre.space/t/artemis-ii-mission/14334 There will be 4 CubeSat’s on the upcoming Artemis II launch: They will be injected into an 185 x 74.080 km HEO orbit and need to raise perigee with an propulsion system, otherwise they will re-enter and… Read more: ARTEMIS II Mission - KNACKSAT-2 CubeSat Preparing for Deployment from the ISS
Re-post from ANS-032 2026: Thailand’s KNACKSAT-2 satellite is preparing for deployment from the International Space Station, with release currently scheduled for February 3, 2026 at 08:55 UTC (03:55 AM EST). The mission continues Thailand’s university-led CubeSat development program following the earlier KNACKSAT-1… Read more: KNACKSAT-2 CubeSat Preparing for Deployment from the ISS - FO-29 Operating Schedule February 2026
The FO-29 Control team sometimes receives requests regarding the operation of Fuji No.3, but as they have already reported, more than a quarter of a century after its launch, the situation remains unstable. They regret that they are unable to operate Fuji… Read more: FO-29 Operating Schedule February 2026 - AMSAT-SM Summary of year 2025
Håkan SM7WSJ: 2025 has progressed more or less as usual, with an HF net on 3740 kHz almost every Sunday. The biggest change is probably that SM4EFW has been forced, due to age, to move to different accommodation and has therefore gone… Read more: AMSAT-SM Summary of year 2025 - How to setup a TinyGS station
TinyGS @tiny__GS is an open network of Ground Stations distributed around the world to receive and operate LoRa satellites, weather probes and other flying objects, using cheap and versatile modules. The project is based on the popular ESP32 boards. The difference from… Read more: How to setup a TinyGS station - Daily updated Amateur Satellite Database
This is a sat database that I actually have missed and seen for the first time today. It is updated daily with GitHub Action and if you would like more information visit the project on GitHub. - RS-38S SSTV 2025-12-05
The RS-38S satellite has turned on it’s SSTV transmission on 437.825 MHz FM Robot 36-mode. Equipment used: - ARISS News 2025-12-01
Amateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between amateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The downlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide. Successful… Read more: ARISS News 2025-12-01 - CatSat 10 GHz Downlink – Successful Reception
Re-post from ANS-327: Mike Seguin, N1JEz, reports the successful reception of the University of Arizona’s CatSat’s 10 GHz downlink on 10.47 GHz on the morning of November 21, 2025. The satellite’s linear transponder uses 10 GHz down and 5 GHz up. More… Read more: CatSat 10 GHz Downlink – Successful Reception - SkyRoof SDR satellite software
SkyRoof is a Windows application for Hams and satellite enthusiasts by Alex Shovkoplyas VE3NEA. The main features of SkyRoof are: Download at https://ve3nea.github.io/SkyRoof/ - Notes from steering group meeting 2025-11-18
Notes from the AMSAT-SM steering group meeting 2025-11-18: General meetings: The guidelines previously stated that a general meeting could be convened if one tenth of the members requested it. In practice, this is impossible to carry out, as it would mean that… Read more: Notes from steering group meeting 2025-11-18 - Funkamateur mentions AMSAT-SM’s letter to manufacturer
Thank you to Funkamateur and Andreas Bilsing (DM4TG) for mentioning AMSAT-SM’s letter to amateur radio manufacturers regarding developing a full duplex handheld radio. Unfortunately the result of out open letter is so far… nothing.



