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West Australian high school payloads to space! Find out about the BinarX Outreach Program which connects West Australian high school students with the Binar Space Program at Curtin University. We catch up with Outreach Program Coordinator Meg Berry and Ahla & Shivani from Bob Hawke College to learn more about the Binar 2-3-4 in early August! Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About the BinarX Outreach Program The BinarX program sees West Australian students design and prototype science payloads for the Binar cubesat, and then build those projects for launch on-orbit with the Binar Space Program at Curtin University. Payload concepts are directed by students and teachers & may include sensors to study earth and space environment, samples for testing in microgravity, or samples for testing in a vacuum. They may also include a software-only payload running on Binar's flight computer. Students will access their results using amateur band radio, either at Curtin or through other ground stations participating in the open source SatNOGS network. As part of the program, students and teachers will also construct and operate their own SatNOGS ground station to gain a better understanding of radio communications and contribute back to the SatNOGS community. As the program progresses, BinarX will guide teachers and students through obtaining radio licenses and installing amateur radio equipment in their schools. This will allow them to communicate with their satellite payload directly, and connect with the rest of the global amateur satellite community.The program is currently at capacity for the 2024-2026 Student Payload Development Program, but please register your interest for future opportunities with the program! Launch details for Binar 2-3-4! If you're in Perth, WA, please register to join us at our in-person launch event this weekend! Binar 2-3-4 are scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, FL on board SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS NG-2 at 23:28PM AWST, so the in-person event may be to watch the livestream of the docking with the International Space Station theafternoon of August 4th, 2024. (but please follow the socials for updates as launch times can change at the last minute!). Anyone, anywhere can watch the livestream of the launch carrying the next 3 cube sats to space!> Space Coast Live: 24/7 Views of NASA, SpaceX Falcon 9Operations, and Starship Pad Construction - YouTube (forthe rocket launch)> NASA Live: Official Stream of NASA TV (youtube.com) (for the docking with the ISS) Find out more https://www.binarspace.com/binarx/ Bintroduction to Electronics Kits> binarspace.com/box> Has all the materials and instructions that anyone can use tostart building their own prototype payloads.> If you're an educator in Western Australia, email us atbinarx@curtin.edu.au to request a kit. BinarX summer holiday program which builds on the electronics kits and teaches students to design, build, test and fly their payloads on model rockets. About Meg BerryMeg Berry is the BinarX Outreach Program Coordinator within the Binar Space Program at Curtin University. Within her own community, Meg is actively involved as a coach and judge in FIRST® LEGO® League, which is a LEGO® robotics “co-opertition” that inspires innovation and fosters well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership in students. With a background in graphic design and project management, Meg brings a unique creative angle to the BinarX Outreach Program. Having worked extensively in public artwork and signage manufacturing, she understands the power of visual storytelling in conveying complex ideas to diverse audiences. Her goal is to support the school community—students, teachers, parents, and beyond—on the exciting journey ahead in the realm of space exploration. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it!The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON )http://www.aeon.net.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
West Australian high school payloads to space! Find out about the BinarX Outreach Program which connects West Australian high school students with the Binar Space Program at Curtin University. We catch up with Outreach Program Coordinator Meg Berry and Ahla & Shivani from Bob Hawke College to learn more about the Binar 2-3-4 in early August! Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About the BinarX Outreach Program The BinarX program sees West Australian students design and prototype science payloads for the Binar cubesat, and then build those projects for launch on-orbit with the Binar Space Program at Curtin University. Payload concepts are directed by students and teachers & may include sensors to study earth and space environment, samples for testing in microgravity, or samples for testing in a vacuum. They may also include a software-only payload running on Binar's flight computer. Students will access their results using amateur band radio, either at Curtin or through other ground stations participating in the open source SatNOGS network. As part of the program, students and teachers will also construct and operate their own SatNOGS ground station to gain a better understanding of radio communications and contribute back to the SatNOGS community. As the program progresses, BinarX will guide teachers and students through obtaining radio licenses and installing amateur radio equipment in their schools. This will allow them to communicate with their satellite payload directly, and connect with the rest of the global amateur satellite community.The program is currently at capacity for the 2024-2026 Student Payload Development Program, but please register your interest for future opportunities with the program! Launch details for Binar 2-3-4! If you're in Perth, WA, please register to join us at our in-person launch event this weekend! Binar 2-3-4 are scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, FL on board SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS NG-2 at 23:28PM AWST, so the in-person event may be to watch the livestream of the docking with the International Space Station theafternoon of August 4th, 2024. (but please follow the socials for updates as launch times can change at the last minute!). Anyone, anywhere can watch the livestream of the launch carrying the next 3 cube sats to space!> Space Coast Live: 24/7 Views of NASA, SpaceX Falcon 9Operations, and Starship Pad Construction - YouTube (forthe rocket launch)> NASA Live: Official Stream of NASA TV (youtube.com) (for the docking with the ISS) Find out more https://www.binarspace.com/binarx/ Bintroduction to Electronics Kits> binarspace.com/box> Has all the materials and instructions that anyone can use tostart building their own prototype payloads.> If you're an educator in Western Australia, email us atbinarx@curtin.edu.au to request a kit. BinarX summer holiday program which builds on the electronics kits and teaches students to design, build, test and fly their payloads on model rockets. About Meg BerryMeg Berry is the BinarX Outreach Program Coordinator within the Binar Space Program at Curtin University. Within her own community, Meg is actively involved as a coach and judge in FIRST® LEGO® League, which is a LEGO® robotics “co-opertition” that inspires innovation and fosters well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership in students. With a background in graphic design and project management, Meg brings a unique creative angle to the BinarX Outreach Program. Having worked extensively in public artwork and signage manufacturing, she understands the power of visual storytelling in conveying complex ideas to diverse audiences. Her goal is to support the school community—students, teachers, parents, and beyond—on the exciting journey ahead in the realm of space exploration. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it!The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON )http://www.aeon.net.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ben, AI6YR, tells us all about SatNOGS, a community project to build a large network of satellite receive only ground stations. These staions can be remotely accessed to receive anateur and non-amateur satellites.
In this edition: 01. Another Starship Test Launch: SN9 test ends in a fireball 02. CAPE-3 Updates and iGate Request 03. The SatNOGS network is getting packets fairly regularly 04. First QO-100 satellite contact from Indonesia 05. ARISS Proposal information 06. An ARISS Introductory Webinar session will be held on February 25th at 8 PM ET. The Eventbrite link to sign up 07. Gateway in lunar orbit 08. UVSQSat mission 09. An update to the IC-705 Satellite Memory .CSV file has been posted at the AMSAT-SE website 10. Diplomas for the AMICALSAT satellite are being sent out 11. AMSAT Contact Form at Member Portal 12. AMSAT Keplerian Element Resources 13. ARISS Schedule Page Text 14. ARISS Schedule Page RTF 15. ARISS Operating Mode 16. ARISS Frequencies 17. Upcoming Hamsat Operations 18. ARISS Webpage 19. AMSAT-SA Hand-Held VHF-UHF Yagi For Sale 20. AMSAT News Service 21. AMSAT Office Closed 22. AMSATs GOLF Program 23. AMSAT Hardware Store 24. AMSAT Gear on Zazzle 25. AMSAT Remove Before Flight Keychains 26. AMSAT Membership 27. Join AMSAT Presidents Club 28. AMSAT Donations 29. AMSAT on Twitter 30. and more.
This week Sven joins Matt to talk to Corey Shields about communicating with Cubesats with open architecture and to chat about Cubesats in the first part of our Cubesat special Space Song playlist on Spotify bit.ly/spacesongs If you enjoy the show please go over to www.Patreon.com/Interplanetary and become a Patron or even a producer of the show. If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Subscribe on iTunes itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1097505801 Subscribe on Stitcher www.stitcher.com/podcast/interplanetary-podcast Hosts: Matt Russell and Chris Carney Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell www.interplanetary.org.uk @interplanetypod
Learn to build and operate your own SatNOGS ground station. The Sunday Seminar is somewhat like the "anchor" topic of the entire weekend of the TAPR Digital Communications Conference. In 2019 we had the privilege of hearing from Corey, KB9JHU and Dan AD0CQ from the SatNOGS Team and they are going to give us, in detail, instructions for setting up a home satellite station.
Learn to build and operate your own SatNOGS ground station. The Sunday Seminar is somewhat like the "anchor" topic of the entire weekend of the TAPR Digital Communications Conference. In 2019 we had the privilege of hearing from Corey, KB9JHU and Dan AD0CQ from the SatNOGS Team and they are going to give us, in detail, instructions for setting up a home satellite station.
В этом выпуске выясняем, зачем следить за спутниками, какие сигналы можно от них принимать, что для этого нужно уметь и как таким образом можно помогать мировому научному сообществу. Ведущий: Антон Поздняков (https://twitter.com/kuingul), Гость: Андрей Родионов (https://twitter.com/dernasherbrezon) Темы [00:00:33] ⋅⋅⋅ Приветствие [00:01:13] ⋅⋅⋅ Что такое слежка за спутниками и зачем она нужна Проект r2cloud (https://github.com/dernasherbrezon/r2cloud) Проект SatNOGS (https://satnogs.org/) [00:03:56] ⋅⋅⋅ Оборудование необходимое для приема сигналов со спутников Примеры: антенна (https://amzn.to/2OSRSlB), кабели (https://amzn.to/34VqYPt), RTL-SDR (https://amzn.to/2YjiVJO), RaspberryPi (https://amzn.to/2sHur62) [00:09:23] ⋅⋅⋅ Какие данные можно принимать и что для этого нужно уметь [00:13:13] ⋅⋅⋅ Необходимое ПО для приема и декодирования сигналов из космоса [00:17:40] ⋅⋅⋅ Какие сложности есть в декодировании сигналов получаемых от спутников [00:26:15] ⋅⋅⋅ Какие данные передают спутники и в чем польза эти данные принимать [00:39:51] ⋅⋅⋅ Подводим итоги [00:46:51] ⋅⋅⋅ Прощание и переход в послешоу (https://www.patreon.com/posts/32112663/)
During the TAPR Digital Communications Conference, for 1-hour each day, attendees are invited to stand up and give a 5-minute Lightning Talk about any subject they wish, inside of Amateur Radio. These 12 segments are broken up into short videos for ease of watching. I hope you enjoy them, they contain subjects all across Amateur Radio.This talk is from Abdus, KD9NNV and Gerard, KD9NNU about The ease of construction and development of a ground station for down-linking data for LEO satellites.
During the TAPR Digital Communications Conference, for 1-hour each day, attendees are invited to stand up and give a 5-minute Lightning Talk about any subject they wish, inside of Amateur Radio. These 12 segments are broken up into short videos for ease of watching. I hope you enjoy them, they contain subjects all across Amateur Radio.This talk is from Abdus, KD9NNV and Gerard, KD9NNU about The ease of construction and development of a ground station for down-linking data for LEO satellites.
Corey Shields, KB9JHU will be here to take your questions and comments about SatNOGS new dashboard! The dashboard allows crowd sourcing of satellite data, and provides visuals to show patterns in the data.Be sure to CALL in with your questions and comments by calling 812-650-9556 live during the call-in segment of the show. You can also tweet your questions before or during the show to @HamTalkLive.
Welcome to Episode 259 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, we talk with Pierros Papadeas, SV1QVE, of the SatNOGS project. We take a deep look into the Open Space Foundation, SatNOGS and the linked satellite ground station network they have put together. We look under the covers at the software and hardware [...]
I was delighted to be able to have a chat with Jasmine at the PiWars event in Cambridge. Jasmine was on a visit to the UK to celebrate her Grandmother-in-law's 100th birthday but was also able to visit a large number of maker-related events! Jasmine is the "keeper of the hounds" at Tindie, managing the Tindie community and promoting the Hackaday Prize. PiWars Hackaday Prize Tindie The 1st Hackaday prize Trip to Space or $200,000 SatNogs Libre Space Foundation Vomit Comet Development lab in Pasadena Nottingham Hackaday-Tindie Meetup UK Maker Faire Makercon, Heidelberg Hackaday Dublin hackaday.io Spencer Owen RC2014 on Tindie Dr Lucy Rogers Maker Faire Vanillabox, laser cutter prototype What this podcast is supposed to be about The American Dream Vinduino GitHub Spencer again... Eurorack modular synths Fyber Labs Wearables on Tindie ETSY Project to Product on Tindie Bay Area Maker Faire Saturday Night Hackaday meet-up in the Irish Pub HDDG Hardware Developers Didactic Galactic in SF Jasmin's 10th Burningman EMF Camp (Sold Out) ...more Spencer Zenball Table (that F'ing table)
The first of our 5 shows featuring the Dayton Hamvention! Corey Shields, KB9JHU, stops by to talk about his presentation coming up at the TAPR Forum on Friday of Hamvention 2016 about a satellite ground station network called SatNOGS. But first, a few words about the woman who raised me as a ham... now that she is a silent key. A short tribute to Margie Rapp, WD9HEE.This show was recorded on Tuesday, April 26 instead of Thursday, April 21 due to my mother's death. Live calls were not available.