Transporter-14 Rideshare: Vandenberg SLC-4E: 23 Jun 2025 21:18 UTC

SpaceX Transporter-14 Rideshare launch.

This topic will share information on the coming launch.

If you have information regarding this launch, please share it so we can have a complete list.

last update: 2025-06-24 07:45 UTC

Temporary NORAD ID Satellite Frequency Notes Deployed
AMATEUR VHF
98600 RIDUSat-1 145.825 MHz Digipeater (probably initially inactive), IARU Coordinated Directly
98602 PARUS-T2 145.825 MHz Digipeater (probably initially inactive), IARU Coordinated Directly
98590 UND ROADS 1 145.900 MHz Backup Telemetry, IARU Coordinated Directly
98589 UND ROADS 2 145.900 MHz Backup Telemetry, IARU Coordinated Directly
98600 RIDUSat-1 145.925 MHz Telemetry, Digipeater, IARU Coordinated Directly
OTHE VFH
98586 SATMAR 157.262 MHz - Directly
98586 SATMAR 161.863 MHz - Directly
COMMERCIAL UHF
98585 Otter Pup 2 400.500 MHz - Directly
98578 SkyBee-2 401.050 MHz - Directly
98594 Hubble-6 401.100 MHz - Directly
98595 Hubble-7 401.100 MHz - Directly
98576 Hubble-4 401.100 MHz - Directly
98575 Hubble-5 401.100 MHz - Directly
98593 PADRE 401.360 MHz - Directly
98580 ION SCV Charismatic Carlus 401.415 MHz - Directly
98581 ION SCV Passionate Paula 401.415 MHz - Directly
98596 ConnectaIoT-9 401.510 MHz - Directly
98597 ConnectaIoT-10 401.520 MHz - Directly
98598 ConnectaIoT-11 401.530 MHz - Directly
98599 ConnectaIoT-12 401.540 MHz - Directly
98583 FOSSASAT-2E21 401.700 MHz LoRa transmissions Directly
98584 BRO-18 401.735 MHz - Directly
98587 TPA-1 401.913 MHz - Directly
98573 SATORO-T3 401.970 MHz notes Directly
98594 Hubble-6 402.790 MHz - Directly
98595 Hubble-7 402.790 MHz - Directly
98576 Hubble-4 402.790 MHz - Directly
98575 Hubble-5 402.790 MHz - Directly
AMATEUR UHF
98602 PARUS-T2 435.250 MHz Voice Repeater (probably initially inactive), IARU Coordinated Directly
98590 UND ROADS 1 435.400 MHz Telemetry, IARU Coordinated Directly
98589 UND ROADS 2 435.400 MHz Telemetry, IARU Coordinated Directly
98574 ADDCUBE 435.500 MHz IARU Uncoordinated Directly
98563 JACK-001 436.300 MHz IARU Uncoordinated Directly
98602 PARUS-T2 437.850 MHz Telemetry (probably initially inactive), IARU Coordinated Directly
OTHER UHF,L-Band, S-Band
98576 Hubble-4 2022.500 MHz - Directly
98575 Hubble-5 2022.500 MHz - Directly
98594 Hubble-6 2200.500 MHz - Directly
98595 Hubble-7 2200.500 MHz - Directly
98576 Hubble-4 2200.500 MHz - Directly
98575 Hubble-5 2200.500 MHz - Directly
98582 ARCSTONE 2203.000 MHz - Directly
98587 TPA-1 2220.500 MHz - Directly
98586 SATMAR 2221.500 MHz - Directly
98591 MOBIUS-1 2222.200 MHz - Directly
98577 Dragoon 2225.700 MHz - Directly
98578 SkyBee-2 2228.000 MHz - Directly
98596 ConnectaIoT-9 2240.000 MHz - Directly
98597 ConnectaIoT-10 2240.000 MHz - Directly
98598 ConnectaIoT-11 2240.000 MHz - Directly
98599 ConnectaIoT-12 2240.000 MHz - Directly
98588 Hyperfield-1B 2248.300 MHz - Directly
98572 Time Flies 2260.000 MHz notes Directly
98584 BRO-18 2260.500 MHz - Directly
98579 ForgeStar-1 2260.990 MHz - Directly
98579 ForgeStar-1 2262.130 MHz - Directly
98570 IRIDE-MS2-HEO-02 2264.000 MHz - Directly
98569 IRIDE-MS2-HEO-03 2264.000 MHz - Directly
98568 IRIDE-MS2-HEO-04 2264.000 MHz - Directly
98567 IRIDE-MS2-HEO-05 2264.000 MHz - Directly
98566 IRIDE-MS2-HEO-06 2264.000 MHz - Directly
98565 IRIDE-MS2-HEO-08 2264.000 MHz - Directly
98564 IRIDE-MS2-HEO-09 2264.000 MHz - Directly
98593 PADRE 2277.500 MHz - Directly
98592 DUTHSat-2 2280.000 MHz - Directly
98573 SATORO-T3 2280.000 MHz notes Directly
98586 SATMAR 2280.800 MHz - Directly
98590 UND ROADS 1 2401.875 MHz Telemetry, IARU Coordinated Directly
98589 UND ROADS 2 2401.875 MHz Telemetry, IARU Coordinated Directly
98574 ADDCUBE 2412.000 MHz - Directly
OTHER FREQUENCIES (C-Band, X-Band, Ku-Band, Ka-Band)
98588 Hyperfield-1B 8130.000 MHz - Directly
98578 SkyBee-2 8330.000 MHz - Directly
IN DB WITHOUT FREQUENCIES
98571 YAM-10 Directly
NOT IN DB
QUICK³ Directly
Good Ancestor Kilakila Directly
JACK-001 Possibly will transmit in radio amateur UHF frequency Directly
GHGSat-C13 Directly
GHGSat-C12 Directly
LEMUR-2-SEJONG-2 Directly
ICEYE 1 Directly
ICEYE 2 Directly
ICEYE 3 Directly
ICEYE 4 Directly
ICEYE 5 Directly
ICEYE 6 Directly
HORIS-1 transmit in X-band Directly
HORIS-2 transmit in X-band Directly
IOD-2 Directly
MMS-1 Directly
W-SERIES 4 Directly
PULSAR-IOV Directly
LEMUR-2-KRISH Directly
BIFROST Directly
AE3Va Directly
AE2a Directly
ARVAKER 2 Directly
ARVAKER 3 Directly
CAPELLA-17 Directly
MuSat3 Directly
GRUS-3α Directly
Lyra-3 Directly
Mission Possible Directly

last update: 2025-06-24 07:45 UTC


Initial information source: Nasa Space flight Forum
SpaceX Rideshare Smallsat mission informaton
From spacex site:

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One of the team members told me that the ERMINAZ satelliets won’t be on this Transporter flight.

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Hi Mr Jan.
Probably there is AMATEUR VHF, Satelite RIDU-Sat 1, Frequency : 145.825 Mhz. [IARU Coordinated]

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Great, thanks for sharing this information, I will add it to the list

Jan | PE0SAT

I would be great if you have any information about TLE pre-launch, Mr Jan

Based on the previous Transporter launches I expect them to be available a few days before launch.

And if not, we will try to create some.

Jan | PE0SAT

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We PARUS team are pleased to announce that the new educational satellite payload, PARUS-T2 BN0TIT, will be entering orbit soon. It same as PARUS-T1 decoder and telemetry on 437.850MHz
Also provide
Voice repeater uplink 145.980MHz, downlink 435.250MHz. PL 67.0
APRS Digipeater 145.825MHz ( no need setup Digi path call sign)

Have fun!

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Some payload intended to return 3 hours after launch and human remains capsules one week after launch

The Celestis capsule, named Mission Possible, is not the only payload on this mission designed to return to Earth. The Varda Space W-4 capsule is also aboard, as is the MayaSat-1 biological research satellite scheduled to reenter three hours after launch.

Other spacecraft include the NASA PADRE 12U CubeSat, intended to study polarization from solar flares in X-rays, as well as 46 payloads to be flown by the German company Exolaunch. The company will fly payloads from the United States, the United Kingdom, and 13 other countries worldwide.
From : Launch Roundup: Missions to launch from the U.S., China, Japan, New Zealand, and Russia - NASASpaceFlight.com

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Please make a suggestion in the SatNOGS db, preparing these Transporter launches is a lot of work, all the help is welcome.

Jan | PE0SAT

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There is already one for PARUS-T2 and for some Connecta satellites, I’m going to review them later today when I finish some development tasks. :wink:

Also I’ll add a couple more depending on the info we have. :wink:

Sorry for being the bottleneck, with the latest changes in Network and DB I think more people can be involved in reviewing satellites. Let’s discuss this in the satnogs matrix room :wink:

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https://db.satnogs.org/satellite-suggestions/9100
I would like to modify for some information, but it seems 500 error oops…

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Here are some reference orbital parameters from SpaceX that might be helpful for preliminary work, but the latest information from the official SpaceX website should still take precedence.

  • name: PARUS-T2
    sequence_number: 37
    mission_time_s: 8207.420
    date: 2025-06-21T23:34:47.410Z
    r_ecef_m: [2048058.588, 1745748.524, -6438861.095]
    v_ecef_m_per_s: [6806.366, 2073.566, 2727.441]
    mean_perigee_altitude_km: 585.878
    mean_apogee_altitude_km: 597.616
    mean_inclination_deg: 97.749
    mean_argument_of_perigee_deg: 87.755
    mean_longitude_ascending_node_deg: 21.429
    mean_mean_anomaly_deg: -156.330
    ballistic_coef_kg_per_m2: 86.32
    hard_body_radius_m: 0.49
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Due to a bug in the recent release, adding satellites in DB has got delayed.

The bug was identified and fixed. In the next hour the fix will be deployed and satellite/transmitters addition will resume.

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Suggestion for PADRE, Hubble-6 and Hubble-7 are added to the DB, but I cannot seem to add Transmitters for them until they are approved.

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You can now add transmitter, the satellites have been reviewed and I’ve also added temporary NORAD IDs to them.

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It looks like there is currently a bug in adding new transmitters, I’m on it. I’ll let you know here when the problem is fixed.

Issued is now fixed! You can suggest new transmitters for Satellites.

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:package: Suspected Payload Allocation for D-Orbit SCVs on Transporter-14
Based on publicly available information (NASASpaceflight, NextSpaceflight), the payload distribution across the two ION SCVs on Transporter-14 appears to be:
ION SCV-018 (likely):

  • Quick3 (Germany, 3U)
  • RASCube-1 (Australia, 1U)
  • TPA-1 (New Zealand, 3U)
  • UND ROADS #1 & #2 (USA, 3U each)
  • Celestis DNA payloads (via Nyx capsule)
  • Hosted payloads from Pale Blue and a French 5G tech demo

ION SCV-020 (likely):

  • VanZyl-2 (Muon Space / Hydrosat)
  • ARVAKER 2 & 3 (Kongsberg / NanoAvionics – N3X constellation)
  • Additional hosted payloads via D-Orbit (details TBD)
    Source: NASASpaceflight.com discussion thread on Transporter-14 (June 2025)
    Note: D-Orbit rarely publishes a full SCV manifest, so this allocation is inferred from prior mission patterns and available payload manifests. Corrections welcome!
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Based on an export from ITU (ITU Space Explorer) of the high/low freq limits for TPA-1, the downlink center freqs & max bandwidths appear to be:

401.9125 (175 kHz)

2220.5 (37 MHz)

TPA-1_freq-info

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Using the same ‘ITU export’ technique, it appears that the LATEST freq info for ADDCUBE is:

435.5 MHz (max BW = 16 kHz)

2412 MHz (max BW = 80 kHz)

… I should add that several other objects are showing up w/ S-band only or S-band + X-band, but I’m not posting all those here since we normally focus on downlinks that can hopefully be decoded

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