fredy
February 17, 2024, 7:09pm
751
One more TLE set based on @geoscan updated TLE set and Network observations:
GEOSCAN-EDELVEIS (RS20S)
1 53385U 24048.75000000 .00000000 00000-0 16825-2 0 01
2 53385 97.3670 330.6543 0010230 141.6743 269.1095 16.38214606 03
geosc_048_v9.dat (1.0 KB)
sites.txt (5.4 KB)
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fredy
February 17, 2024, 9:50pm
752
New TLE update:
GEOSCAN-EDELVEIS (RS20S)
1 53385U 24048.80000000 .00000000 00000-0 16825-2 0 07
2 53385 97.3670 330.7125 0010872 142.6247 201.5814 16.39930855 03
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EU1SAT
February 17, 2024, 11:15pm
753
The altitude is about 150 km over Europe (according to TLE), I wonder if it will live to the next pass?
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fredy
February 17, 2024, 11:34pm
754
One more recent TLE by @geoscan :
GEOSCAN-EDELVEIS (RS20S)
1 53385U 24048.80000001 .00000000 00000-0 16825-2 0 08
2 53385 97.3670 330.7125 0010872 142.0247 201.0814 16.39930855 02
fredy
February 17, 2024, 11:43pm
755
Our record is Bobcat-1 at 108 km, received and decoded, so there is a good chance on the next pass over Europe in the next 30min.
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fredy
February 18, 2024, 12:33am
756
One more TLE set after the pass over Europe:
GEOSCAN-EDELVEIS (RS20S)
1 53385U 24048.90000000 .00000000 00000-0 -43821-3 0 06
2 53385 97.3670 330.5709 0012575 145.1176 68.7151 16.46589485 04
geosc_048_v16.dat (595 Bytes)
sites.txt (5.7 KB)
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fredy
February 18, 2024, 2:16am
757
Update on the TLE:
GEOSCAN-EDELVEIS (RS20S)
1 53385U 24049.10000000 .00000000 00000-0 28142-3 0 07
2 53385 97.3670 330.1728 0014853 143.6568 173.6386 16.50406138 04
sites.txt (5.7 KB)
geosc_048_v17.dat (1.2 KB)
geoscan
February 18, 2024, 4:38am
758
After great hunt and sleepless night, with the help of many network stations, we were able to receive the last packet which may be seen in this SatNOGS Network - Observation 9057352 .
Packet were decoded (see. Grafana ). Temperature on panels was critical and exceeded +128 degrees Celsius on all sided including transmitter which sent this packet. Battery temperatures was almost +50 degrees Celsius.
Huge thanks to @fredy for this hunt! And to all who tried to receive the signal this last day!
Goodbye Geoscan-Edelveis!
P.S.
Thank You Letter! End of the mission!
After 18 months, unfortunately, the time has come to sum up the results of the Geoscan-Edelveis mission. In February, the satellite will burn up in the atmosphere and become a wonderful story. The satellite successfully passed all flight tests and completed all tasks. He sent several hundred photographs of different parts of our beautiful planet (and the Sun). With his help, many educational events were held and many people were inspired to join our cause.
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