About: OSCAR 44

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OSCAR 44 (also called Navy-OSCAR 44, PCSat-1, Prototype Communications SATellite and NO-44) is an American amateur radio satellite for packet radio. It was built by at the U.S. Naval Academy. The satellite was launched on September 30, 2001 by the Kodiak Launch Complex, Alaska, using an Athena 1 rocket along with the Starshine 3, and SAPPHIRE satellites. After the successful launch, the satellite was assigned OSCAR number 44.

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  • OSCAR 44 oder PCSat 1 (Prototype Communications SATellite) ist ein US-amerikanischer Amateurfunksatellit für Packet Radio. Er wurde an der United States Naval Academy gebaut. Der Satellit wurde am 30. September 2001 mit einer Athena-1-Rakete zusammen mit den Satelliten Starshine 3, PICOSat und SAPPHIRE vom Kodiak Launch Complex gestartet. Nach dem erfolgreichen Start erhielt der Satellit die OSCAR-Nummer 44 zugewiesen. Der Satellit hat einen Digipeater für APRS im 2-Meter-Band. Üblicherweise arbeitet OSCAR 44 mit einer negativen Leistungsbilanz, das heißt, er wird bei jedem Eintreten ins Sonnenlicht durch die Photovoltaikzellen mit Spannung versorgt und bleibt beim Austreten aus dem Sonnenlicht für weitere ca. 45 Minuten mithilfe des durch die Photovoltaikzellen aufgeladenen Akkumulators aktiv. (de)
  • OSCAR 44 (also called Navy-OSCAR 44, PCSat-1, Prototype Communications SATellite and NO-44) is an American amateur radio satellite for packet radio. It was built by at the U.S. Naval Academy. The satellite was launched on September 30, 2001 by the Kodiak Launch Complex, Alaska, using an Athena 1 rocket along with the Starshine 3, and SAPPHIRE satellites. After the successful launch, the satellite was assigned OSCAR number 44. The satellite has a digipeater for APRS in the 2-meter band. OSCAR 44 usually works with a negative power balance, which means that it is supplied with voltage by the photovoltaic cells each time it enters sunlight and remains active for another 45 minutes when it leaves sunlight using the battery charged by the photovoltaic cells. (en)
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  • 2001-043C
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  • 26931
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  • PCSat-1 satellite. (en)
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  • 0001-09-30 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Athena 1 LM-001 (en)
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  • Communications (en)
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  • OSCAR 44 (en)
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  • 2020-02-13 (xsd:date)
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  • OSCAR 44 oder PCSat 1 (Prototype Communications SATellite) ist ein US-amerikanischer Amateurfunksatellit für Packet Radio. Er wurde an der United States Naval Academy gebaut. Der Satellit wurde am 30. September 2001 mit einer Athena-1-Rakete zusammen mit den Satelliten Starshine 3, PICOSat und SAPPHIRE vom Kodiak Launch Complex gestartet. Nach dem erfolgreichen Start erhielt der Satellit die OSCAR-Nummer 44 zugewiesen. (de)
  • OSCAR 44 (also called Navy-OSCAR 44, PCSat-1, Prototype Communications SATellite and NO-44) is an American amateur radio satellite for packet radio. It was built by at the U.S. Naval Academy. The satellite was launched on September 30, 2001 by the Kodiak Launch Complex, Alaska, using an Athena 1 rocket along with the Starshine 3, and SAPPHIRE satellites. After the successful launch, the satellite was assigned OSCAR number 44. (en)
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  • OSCAR 44 (de)
  • OSCAR 44 (en)
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  • OSCAR 44 (en)
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