Dear supporters and friends of our COMPASS-1 mission,

 

first, let me thank you very much for your support in trying to save the life 
of our COMPASS-1 satellite during the last days, but also during the last years 
of "routine" operations. It seems that our mission now comes to an end. The 
projected lifetime of COMPASS-1 was half a year. The tiny guy has outperformed 
this value by a factor of more than seven. April 28th would have been it's 4th 
birthday and if it was a human, it would now be about 500 years old 
(Cubesat-years are short). So, if you have more important things to do (and I 
guess so), we can not expect you to continue your efforts in saving its live. 
With your support, you have made things possible that we would never have been 
able to achieve with our own resources and I appreciate your support very much. 
So, COMPASS-1, rest in peace. (Nevertheless, if you still want to try to awake 
it from the dead, feel free to do so.)

 

I hope that we will soon be able to build and launch COMPASS-2 and that you 
will be still available, all over the world, as a ground station to command and 
fly our new bird. We will keep you informed.

 

Cheers and thanks for all,

 

Bernd

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Prof. Dr. Bernd Dachwald 

Faculty of Aerospace Engineering FH Aachen 

University of Applied Sciences

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