CubeSats with Amateur Radio payloads deploy from ISS

MinXSS-1 and CADRE CubeSats deployed by Tim Peake KG5BVI / GB1SS on May 5, 2016

MinXSS-1 and CADRE CubeSats deployed by Tim Peake KG5BVI / GB1SS on May 5, 2016

Monday, May 16, 2016 saw the deployment of five CubeSats carrying amateur radio payloads.

STM students building antenna to receive data from STMSat-1 - Credit Saint Thomas More Cathedral School

STM students building antenna to receive signal from STMSat-1 – Credit Saint Thomas More Cathedral School

UK astronaut Tim Peake KG5BVI / GB1SS deployed the first two satellites MinXSS-1 and CADRE from the Japanese ISS Kibo module at 1005 UT. The Slow Scan Television (SSTV) satellite STMSat-1, built by Elementary students at Saint Thomas More Cathedral School (STM), was deployed along with the pair of NODES CubeSats built by students at Santa Clara University at 1440 UT.

STM is thought to be the first Elementary school to build their own satellite, even Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, and First Grade students were involved in the project. It is designed to transmit a Robot36 SSTV signal.

UPDATE May 18: STMSat-1 Twitter feed suggests listening 437.000 MHz FM.

UPDATE May 20: STMSat-1 Twitter feed suggests listening 437.800 MHz FM.

CubeSat Frequency Chart - Credit Mike Rupprecht DK3WN

CubeSat Frequency Chart – Credit Mike Rupprecht DK3WN

IARU Coordinated Frequencies:
http://amsat.org.uk/iaru
• STMSat-1 437.800 MHz FM SSTV Robot36
• MinXSS-1 437.345 MHz 9600 bps FSK
• CADRE 437.485 MHz 9600 bps FSK and 3.404 GHz
• NODES 437.100 MHz 1200 bps AX.25 and 2401.2-2431.2 MHz 115.2 kbps spread spectrum FSK

Watch NASA video on the First Elementary School Built CubeSat

How Did 400 Grade School Students Built A Nano-Satellite?
http://jewelbots.tumblr.com/post/134465599599/how-did-400-grade-school-students-built-a

First CubeSat Built by an Elementary School Deployed into Space
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/first-cubesat-built-by-an-elementary-school-deployed-into-space

Deployment of two NODES satellites and STMSat-1

Deployment of two NODES satellites and STMSat-1

STMSat-1
https://twitter.com/STMSAT11
https://www.facebook.com/stmsat1/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/491135804399695/
http://www.stmsat-1.org/

MinXSS CubeSat http://lasp.colorado.edu/home/minxss/

CADRE CubeSat http://exploration.engin.umich.edu/blog/?page_id=961

NODES mission dashboard http://nodes.engr.scu.edu/

School SSTV CubeSat to deploy from ISS
https://amsat-uk.org/2016/03/03/school-sstv-cubesat-to-deploy-from-iss/

MinXSS and CADRE CubeSats ISS Deployment
https://amsat-uk.org/2016/05/14/minxss-cadre-cubesats/

CADRE video – Meet an Aerospace Engineering Student: Prince Kuevor
https://amsat-uk.org/2016/04/21/cadre-cubesat-iss/

Students at Saint Thomas More Cathedral School awaiting deployment of their CubeSat STMSat-1

Students at Saint Thomas More Cathedral School awaiting deployment of their CubeSat STMSat-1

School SSTV CubeSat to deploy from ISS

STM students designing antenna to receive data from STMSat-1 - Credit STM

STM students designing antenna to receive data from STMSat-1 – Credit STM

A Slow Scan TV (SSTV) CubeSat developed by students at Saint Thomas More Cathedral School (STM) in Arlington, VA, is set to be deployed from the International Space Station between 1400 and 1500 UT on May 16. For latest date/time check here.

STM student using amateur radio station

STM student using amateur radio station

STM is thought to be the first Elementary school to build their own satellite, even Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, and First Grade students were involved in the project.

The satellite, a 1U CubeSat called STMSat-1, will transmit a SSTV Robot36 mode signal on 437.800 MHz.

Middle School Students took the initiative to begin exploring how to receive data from the CubeSat and formed a Ham Radio Club. There, they learned the basics of operating a ham radio station and explored Slow Scan Television as an option for receiving images once the satellite is deployed.

How Did 400 Grade School Students Built A Nano-Satellite?
http://jewelbots.tumblr.com/post/134465599599/how-did-400-grade-school-students-built-a

Watch the CBS This Morning show report on the satellite
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/satellite-built-by-elementary-students-to-be-deployed-in-space/

STMSat-1
https://twitter.com/STMSAT11
https://www.facebook.com/stmsat1/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/491135804399695/
http://www.stmsat-1.org/