[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread Rob
What is the funding goal for FOX-2 ?

How much has been collected so far?
On Oct 23, 2013 11:17 PM, "John Stephensen"  wrote:

> You could donate to the FOX-2 project.
>
> 73,
>
> John
> KD6OZH
>
> - Original Message -
>
>> $33,000 isn't a lot of money  I mean for a community project ... no I
>> don't have $33K to kick in ... but maybe I have $100 for LEO cube sat with
>> a linear transponder  in an orbit that lasts more than 3 weeks 
>>
>
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread John Stephensen

You could donate to the FOX-2 project.

73,

John
KD6OZH

- Original Message - 


$33,000 isn't a lot of money  I mean for a community project ... no I
don't have $33K to kick in ... but maybe I have $100 for LEO cube sat with
a linear transponder  in an orbit that lasts more than 3 weeks 


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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space

2013-10-23 Thread DJ Nise
Maybe everyone needs to hold a good ol' fashioned fund-raiser, with people 
going door-to-door, asking for donations. 
 
Start this on January 1, 2014, and end it on December 31. Calculate all the 
earnings, and bring it to whoever can get the project underway, and launched.
 
We could probably litter LEO, MEO, and HEO with FM birds, or whatever flavors 
we like. 
At the very least, we need replacements for AO-51 and HO-68. 
  
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread Rob
$33,000 isn't a lot of money  I mean for a community project ... no I
don't have $33K to kick in ... but maybe I have $100 for LEO cube sat with
a linear transponder  in an orbit that lasts more than 3 weeks 

Let's say launch is $33K and satellite costs are another $10K ... $43K Total

That's 430 people contributing $100  or 860 people contributing $50
 I've seen High School fundraisers at this level.
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread Alan
Trevor,

The TARDIS has approximately the same aspect ratio at a 2U Cubesat, though 
there would be some raised
eyebrows at the PPOD integration. :)  Still, there is the nucleus of an idea 
here.  The problem is to
come up with something which would attract support from people outside the 
normal ham community, but
be worth the effort of the builders to actually make it work.  Reality is a 
stern master, and teaches
hard, expensive lessons.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA


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 Wonder if we can get a bunch of Star Trek fans to pay for a 
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http://www.interorbital.com/ 
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http://tardisinorbit.com/
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread M5AKA
I see the Miami Herald reports that radio amateurs are using crowd-funding for 
a Near Space balloon launch by Charleston students. Looks a good educational 
project.


http://amsat-uk.org/2013/10/23/south-charleston-high-students-to-launch-satellite/

73 Trevor M5AKA




On Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 19:25, Joshua Abraham  wrote:
 
Well that's certainly a shame. But I think the group sending it up is unaware 
that it's going to burn up
 within a few weeks. The whole push for funding was that donators could have 
personal data loaded on to the sat for posterity. Not much point to that if 
it's going to be promptly destroyed in a number of days.
73, Joshua KJ4VYR




On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:59 PM, M5AKA  wrote:

Hi Joshua, 
>
>
>
>The antenna looks 145/437 doesn't it. They are manifested on an Interorbital 
>Systems launch http://www.interorbital.com/ but when the launch will take 
>place is unknown, presumably a year or more from now. 
>
>
>It's a 310 km orbit so would only operate for a few weeks before burning up.
>
>
>73 Trevor M5AKA
>
>
>
>On Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 18:36, Joshua Abraham  
>wrote:
> 
>This is a bit outside of the realm of traditional amateur satellite
>launches but I found it to be very interesting nonetheless. Some fans of
 a
>popular scifi show have raised the money to launch a replica of the show's
>time-and-space traveling ship into orbit this fall. From what I know of it
>so far, it will but a fully functioning sat within a very unusual chassis
>and will feature a GoPro camera mounted inside with the intention to
>transmit photos back to earth. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding
>any real technical information on this "blue bird" but maybe someone here
>knows more about it? All I could find was a very brief spec sheet.
>Here's a link to their KickStarter page as well as their official website.
>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573935592/were-putting-a-tardis-into-orbit-really
>http://tardisinorbit.com/
>
>-73, Joshua
 KJ4VYR
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread Joshua Abraham
Well that's certainly a shame. But I think the group sending it up is
unaware that it's going to burn up
 within a few weeks. The whole push for funding was that donators could
have personal data loaded on to the sat for posterity. Not much point to
that if it's going to be promptly destroyed in a number of days.
73, Joshua KJ4VYR


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:59 PM, M5AKA  wrote:

> Hi Joshua,
>
> The antenna looks 145/437 doesn't it. They are manifested on an
> Interorbital Systems launch http://www.interorbital.com/ but when the
> launch will take place is unknown, presumably a year or more from now.
>
> It's a 310 km orbit so would only operate for a few weeks before burning
> up.
>
> 73 Trevor M5AKA
>
>
>On Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 18:36, Joshua Abraham <
> jarvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   This is a bit outside of the realm of traditional amateur satellite
> launches but I found it to be very interesting nonetheless. Some fans of a
> popular scifi show have raised the money to launch a replica of the show's
> time-and-space traveling ship into orbit this fall. From what I know of it
> so far, it will but a fully functioning sat within a very unusual chassis
> and will feature a GoPro camera mounted inside with the intention to
> transmit photos back to earth. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding
> any real technical information on this "blue bird" but maybe someone here
> knows more about it? All I could find was a very brief spec sheet.
> Here's a link to their KickStarter page as well as their official website.
>
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573935592/were-putting-a-tardis-into-orbit-really
> http://tardisinorbit.com/
>
> -73, Joshua KJ4VYR
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread M5AKA
> Wonder if we can get a bunch of Star Trek fans to pay for a replica 
> Enterprise launched into HEO. 

It certainly shows the power of crowd-funding doesn't it. 

$88,880 raised in just 30 days, for box similar in size to a 3U CubeSat that 
has a flashing blue LED on top (the most important part is that LED ;-) and 
which even if the launch is successful will only stay in orbit for 3 or 4 weeks.


Bottom line is that, if given the chance, people are prepared to donate large 
sums of money to be involved in something to do with space.

Your idea of an Enterpise replica is great, but all it really needs to be is a 
tiny model Enterprise that is ejected out of a 3U CubeSat.

Although I hate to say it StarTrek has a far bigger fan following than Dr. Who 
so the money raised could be proportionally greater.

73 Trevor M5AKA




On , M5AKA  wrote:
 
Hi Joshua, 


The antenna looks 145/437 doesn't it. They are manifested on an Interorbital 
Systems launch http://www.interorbital.com/ but when the launch will take place 
is unknown, presumably a year or more from now. 

It's a 310 km orbit so would only operate for a few weeks before burning up.

73 Trevor M5AKA



On Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 18:36, Joshua Abraham  wrote:
 
This is a bit outside of the realm of traditional amateur satellite
launches but I found it to be very interesting nonetheless. Some fans of
 a
popular scifi show have raised the money to launch a replica of the show's
time-and-space traveling ship into orbit this fall. From what I know of it
so far, it will but a fully functioning sat within a very unusual chassis
and will feature a GoPro camera mounted inside with the intention to
transmit photos back to earth. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding
any real technical information on this "blue bird" but maybe someone here
knows more about it? All I could find was a very brief spec sheet.
Here's a link to their KickStarter page as well as their official website.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573935592/were-putting-a-tardis-into-orbit-really
http://tardisinorbit.com/

-73, Joshua
 KJ4VYR
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread M5AKA
Hi Joshua, 


The antenna looks 145/437 doesn't it. They are manifested on an Interorbital 
Systems launch http://www.interorbital.com/ but when the launch will take place 
is unknown, presumably a year or more from now. 

It's a 310 km orbit so would only operate for a few weeks before burning up.

73 Trevor M5AKA




On Wednesday, 23 October 2013, 18:36, Joshua Abraham  wrote:
 
This is a bit outside of the realm of traditional amateur satellite
launches but I found it to be very interesting nonetheless. Some fans of a
popular scifi show have raised the money to launch a replica of the show's
time-and-space traveling ship into orbit this fall. From what I know of it
so far, it will but a fully functioning sat within a very unusual chassis
and will feature a GoPro camera mounted inside with the intention to
transmit photos back to earth. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding
any real technical information on this "blue bird" but maybe someone here
knows more about it? All I could find was a very brief spec sheet.
Here's a link to their KickStarter page as well as their official website.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573935592/were-putting-a-tardis-into-orbit-really
http://tardisinorbit.com/

-73, Joshua KJ4VYR
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[amsat-bb] Re: TARDIS in Space.

2013-10-23 Thread Paul Stoetzer
Wonder if we can get a bunch of Star Trek fans to pay for a replica
Enterprise launched into HEO. Perhaps the navigational deflector can be a
high gain S-band downlink antenna.

73,

Paul, N8HM


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Joshua Abraham  wrote:

> This is a bit outside of the realm of traditional amateur satellite
> launches but I found it to be very interesting nonetheless. Some fans of a
> popular scifi show have raised the money to launch a replica of the show's
> time-and-space traveling ship into orbit this fall. From what I know of it
> so far, it will but a fully functioning sat within a very unusual chassis
> and will feature a GoPro camera mounted inside with the intention to
> transmit photos back to earth. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding
> any real technical information on this "blue bird" but maybe someone here
> knows more about it? All I could find was a very brief spec sheet.
> Here's a link to their KickStarter page as well as their official website.
>
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573935592/were-putting-a-tardis-into-orbit-really
> http://tardisinorbit.com/
>
> -73, Joshua KJ4VYR
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