About: Eyesat-1

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Eyesat-1 is an American experimental communications microsatellite with an store-dump payload. The mission of Eyesat-1 was experimental monitoring of mobile industrial equipment. Eyesat-1 has provided the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland, with communication services to the South Pole. Eyesat-1 carries an FM repeater for Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation (AMRAD) called AMRAD OSCAR 27 or OSCAR 27. After 19 years of operation, the satellite failed on December 5, 2012.

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  • AMRAD OSCAR 27, AO-27 ist eine amerikanische Amateurfunknutzlast, an Bord von EYESAT-1, auch EYESAT A die von Funkamateuren der Organisation AMRAD (Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation) entwickelt und gebaut wurde. Der Satellit trägt einen Digipeater und ein Amateurfunkrelais für FM-Sprechfunk. (de)
  • Eyesat-1 is an American experimental communications microsatellite with an store-dump payload. The mission of Eyesat-1 was experimental monitoring of mobile industrial equipment. Eyesat-1 has provided the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland, with communication services to the South Pole. Eyesat-1 carries an FM repeater for Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation (AMRAD) called AMRAD OSCAR 27 or OSCAR 27. Eyesat-1 was launched on September 26, 1993 with an Ariane 4 rocket at Guiana Space Centre, Kourou, French Guiana, along with SPOT-3, Stella, Healthsat-2, KITSAT-2, and PoSAT-1. After 19 years of operation, the satellite failed on December 5, 2012. In 2020, the satellite was recovered, and its FM repeater became intermittently operational. (en)
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  • Ariane-40 V59 (en)
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  • Interferometrics Inc. (en)
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  • Eyesat-1 / OSCAR 27 (en)
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  • AMRAD (en)
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  • AMRAD OSCAR 27, AO-27 ist eine amerikanische Amateurfunknutzlast, an Bord von EYESAT-1, auch EYESAT A die von Funkamateuren der Organisation AMRAD (Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation) entwickelt und gebaut wurde. Der Satellit trägt einen Digipeater und ein Amateurfunkrelais für FM-Sprechfunk. (de)
  • Eyesat-1 is an American experimental communications microsatellite with an store-dump payload. The mission of Eyesat-1 was experimental monitoring of mobile industrial equipment. Eyesat-1 has provided the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland, with communication services to the South Pole. Eyesat-1 carries an FM repeater for Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation (AMRAD) called AMRAD OSCAR 27 or OSCAR 27. After 19 years of operation, the satellite failed on December 5, 2012. (en)
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  • OSCAR 27 (de)
  • Eyesat-1 (en)
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  • Eyesat-1 / OSCAR 27 (en)
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