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Home | CatSat See the current location and trajectory of CatSat in orbit We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui
SatNOGS DB - CatSat CatSat is 6U student lead cubesat mission from University of Arizona Its two primary missions are to measure HF signals propagating through the ionosphere and to test out an inflatable high gain antenna for an XBand downlink
Tucson-made satellite alive in orbit despite glitch The CatSat has called home A tiny satellite built in Tucson by University of Arizona students and a UA tech startup was blasted into orbit July 3, but at first it was feared lost in space
Track CATSAT (NORAD ID: 60246) live with Satcat CATSAT, 60246 is a payload satellite owned by U Arizona (US) in SSO that was launched on Thu, 04 Jul 2024 UTC via an FIREFLY ALPHA launch vehicle from the Air Force Western Test Range (AFWTR)
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CatSat - Gunters Space Page CatSat is a 6U CubeSat mission developed by the University of Arizona, Tucson, as a technology and science demonstration mission that will be used to deploy and demonstrate an inflatable one-meter spherical antenna in Earth’s orbit
CatSat to Open Microwave Linear Transponder Access for Amateur Radio . . . In addition to ionospheric monitoring via high-frequency (HF) radio measurements and imaging of the Earth, CatSat includes a linear transponder for amateur radio, extending the University of Arizona’s long legacy in space science down to hands-on student involvement
CatSat Spacecraft - Nanosats Database Deploy and demonstrate an inflatable one-meter spherical antenna in Earth’s orbit The inflatable antenna will be used to communicate to ground at ~50 Mbps and transmit HD video in real time A second, identical camera is onboard and will be used to image and verify deployment of the inflatable antenna
STUDENTS SATELLITE HAS NEWEST MICROWAVE LINEAR TRANSPONDER CatSat completes a full circle of the earth every 90 minutes in a polar orbit that is nearly sun-synchronous The linear transponder was commissioned successfully during the past few weeks
UArizonas first satellite built by students is ready for launch CatSat is a small satellite, also known as a CubeSat The project kickoff was in 2016 For the past several years, students suited up in lab coats, hairnets and masks to meticulously wire up the satellite inside a clean room in the university's Drake Building