AO-91 - Norad Identifikationsnummer: 43017
| Name im Katalog Spacetrack | AO-91 |
| Alternative Bezeichnung | AO-91 |
| Folge AO-91 | AO-91 Tracker |
| Flugzeiten AO-91 | Flugzeiten AO-91 |
| In die Umlaufbahn bringen |
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| Tage im Orbit | 3068 |
| Herkunftsland/-organisation | USA (US) |
| Wir analysieren den polnischen Text, der 'Miejsce startu' lautet. | AFWTR (Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA) |
| WWW | hier |
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| Perygeum | 452 km |
| Apogäum | 812 km |
| Neigung der Umlaufbahn (Inklination) | 97.48° |
| Runden pro Tag | 15 |
| Orbit | LEO (Sonnenbahn-synchron) |
| Höhe AO-91 | 557.24 km |
Fox-1B, AO-91 or AMSAT OSCAR 91 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 a whip antenna for the 70cm and 23cm bands (uplink), and a second antenna for the 2m band (downlink). Fox-1B is the second amateur radio satellite of the Fox series of AMSAT North America.
To facilitate a satellite launch as part of NASA's Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) program, the satellite carries a student experiment conducted by Vanderbilt University's Institute for Space and Defense Electronics. The RadFx experiment at this institute hosts four payloads for the study of radiation effects on commercially available electronic components. So it should be tested electronic components "off the shelf" under space conditions. The payload of AMSAT North America is a single-channel FM converter from UHF to VHF. After successful launch, the satellite was assigned the OSCAR number 91.
W tabelce, częstotliwości. AO-91.
| Uplink | Downlink | Leuchtfeuer | Modus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 435.250 MHz |
145.960 MHz | Beacon: 145.960 | FM* CTCSS 67.0Hz/200bps DUV |