Fox-1A

Fox-1A, AO-85 or AMSAT OSCAR 85[3] is an American amateur radio satellite. It is a 1U Cubesat, was built by the AMSAT-NA and carries a single-channel transponder for FM radio. The satellite has one rod antenna each for the 70 centimetres (28 in) and 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) bands. To enable a satellite launch under NASA's Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) program, the satellite continues to carry a Penn State University student experiment (MEMS gyroscope).

Fox-1A
Mission typeCommunications
OperatorAMSAT[1]
COSPAR ID2015-058D[1]
SATCAT no.40967[1]
Spacecraft properties
BusCubeSat (1U)
ManufacturerRadio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT)
Launch mass1.3 kilograms (2.9 lb)
Dimensions10 by 10 by 10 centimetres (3.9 in × 3.9 in × 3.9 in)
Start of mission
Launch date8 October 2015, 12:49 UTC
RocketAtlas V 401 AV-058
Launch siteVandenberg SLC-3E
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Semi-major axis7,020 kilometres (4,360 mi)
Perigee altitude504.3 kilometres (313.4 mi)[2]
Apogee altitude795.7 kilometres (494.4 mi)[2]
Inclination64.8°[2]
Period97.6 minutes[2]
RAAN178.6841°[2]
Argument of perigee312.3881°[2]
Mean motion14.757262270[2]
Epoch25 June 2018[2]
Transponders
BandFM
FrequencyUplink: 435.172 MHz
Downlink: 145.980 MHz
TWTA power400mW
 

According to AMSAT-NA, Fox-1A will replace OSCAR 51. Upon successful launch, the satellite was assigned OSCAR number 85.

Launch and mission

The satellite was launched on 8 October 2015 with an Atlas V rocket together with the main payload Intruder 11A (also known as NOSS-3 7A, USA 264 and NROL 55) and 12 other Cubesat satellites (SNaP-3 ALICE, SNaP-3 EDDIE, SNaP-3 JIMI, LMRSTSat, SINOD-D 1, SINOD-D 3, AeroCube 5C, OCSD A, ARC 1, BisonSat, PropCube 1 and PropCube 3) from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, United States. After just a few hours, the transponder was put into operation, initial connections were made between amateur radio stations and telemetry was received.

See also

References

  1. "Fox 1". NSSDCA. NASA GSFC. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  2. "FOX-1A (AO-85)". n2yo.com. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  3. "AO-85 (Fox-1A) FM Voice Transponder Activated". Trevor Essex. Retrieved 2018-06-25.


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