EASAT-2
Mission information
Name
EASAT-2
Alternate Names
SO-114, AM5SAT
Satellite ID
SNOW-5949-8363-0807-9869
Temporary NORAD ID
99481
Followed NORAD ID
51081
Website
https://www.amsat-ea.org/proyectos/
Country of Origin

Spain

Status
Satellite alive
Operational

Satellite is in orbit and operational

Image
EASAT-2
Mission timeline
Launch Date
2022-01-13T15:25:00+00:00
Description

EASAT-2 is a 1.5P pocketQube satellite designed and built jointly by AMSAT-EA and students from the European University in Madrid (Degrees in Aerospace Engineering in Aircraft and Telecommunication Systems Engineering), with contributions from ICAI University in the part of communications. Its main function is to act as a FM voice repeater and a FSK digital data transponder. It also features a CW beacon and a recorded voice from AMSAT EA Treasurer Joanna Bury with the callsign AM5SAT. As an experimental payload, it carries a basaltic material from Lanzarote, similar to lunar basalts that could be used as construction material in Moon, provided by the research group on meteorites and planetary geosciences of the CSIC at the Institute of Geosciences, IGEO (CSIC-UCM). This project was promoted and has the collaboration of the ETSICCP (UPM). QSLs: Reception of telemetry or record of FM voice beacon will be awarded with a printed QSL.

Please send your reports to contacto@amsat-ea.org or by post to: AMSAT EA PO BOX 74001 28080 MADRID SPAIN.

Mode V/U - FM Transceiver
Type
Transceiver
Service
Amateur
Downlink Mode
FM
Downlink Frequency
436666000
Uplink Mode
FM
Uplink Frequency
145875000
IARU Coordination
IARU Coordinated
Mode V/U - FSK50 Transceiver
Type
Transceiver
Service
Amateur
Downlink Mode
FSK
Downlink Frequency
436666000
Baud
50
Uplink Mode
FSK
Uplink Frequency
145875000
IARU Coordination
IARU Coordinated
Mode U - CW Beacon
Type
Transmitter
Service
Amateur
Downlink Mode
CW
Downlink Frequency
436666000
Downlink Drifted
38931
Baud
32
IARU Coordination
IARU Coordinated
Mode U - FM Vocoder
Type
Transmitter
Service
Amateur
Downlink Mode
FM
Downlink Frequency
436666000
Downlink Drifted
38931
IARU Coordination
IARU Coordinated
Mode U - FSK50 Telemetry and experiments
Type
Transmitter
Service
Amateur
Downlink Mode
FSK
Downlink Frequency
436666000
Downlink Drifted
38931
Baud
50
IARU Coordination
IARU Coordinated
Most Recent Observers (last 24h)

No observations recorded for EASAT-2 in the last 24h

Data Frames Decoded - 30 Days
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Orbital Elements
Latest Two-Line Element (TLE)
TLE Source
Space-Track.org
TLE Updated
2024-04-19 20:44:52 UTC
TLE Set
1 51081U 22002DB  24110.45464663  .00349237  00000-0  26938-2 0  9995
2 51081 97.4112 192.5366 0007539 233.0176 127.0397 15.70887610126268
EASAT-2 Suggestion
Name
EASAT-2
NORAD ID
51081
Followed NORAD ID
51081
Alternative Names
SO-114, AM5SAT
Description
EASAT-2 is a 1.5P pocketQube satellite designed and built jointly by AMSAT-EA and students from the European University in Madrid (Degrees in Aerospace Engineering in Aircraft and Telecommunication Systems Engineering), with contributions from ICAI University in the part of communications. Its main function is to act as a FM voice repeater and a FSK digital data transponder. It also features a CW beacon and a recorded voice from AMSAT EA Treasurer Joanna Bury with the callsign AM5SAT. As an experimental payload, it carries a basaltic material from Lanzarote, similar to lunar basalts that could be used as construction material in Moon, provided by the research group on meteorites and planetary geosciences of the CSIC at the Institute of Geosciences, IGEO (CSIC-UCM). This project was promoted and has the collaboration of the ETSICCP (UPM). QSLs: Reception of telemetry or record of FM voice beacon will be awarded with a printed QSL. Please send your reports to contacto@amsat-ea.org or by post to: AMSAT EA PO BOX 74001 28080 MADRID SPAIN.
image
Satellite image
status
alive
countries
website
https://www.amsat-ea.org/proyectos/
launched
Jan. 13, 2022, 3:25 p.m.