Transporter-15 Rideshare: VSFB SLC-4E : 10 November 2025

SpaceX Transporter-15 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: 2025-10-27 15:45 UTC

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I search on the IARU list of Satellite requests which have formally requested coordination and find at least two satellites that likely/proposed to launch on Transporter-15:

Argus-01 & Argus-02
PARUS-T3

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Mercury-1 is mentioned, so I downloaded the ITU freq list.

The downlinks on 2265 & 8200 MHz look like normal data bandwidths, but I sure am curious about that 244 Khz signal on 2220 MHz… curious to see something that narrow on S-Band.

“If” this satellite goes up on Transporter-15 and “if” they actually use the 2220 MHz downlink, it’ll be very interesting to see what the signals looks like (and if it’s anything we can decode, etc.)

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Here is SAMWISE down in the UHF range more geared to the majority of SatNogs stations!

As a bonus, it’s even coordinated. IARU Sat Coordinator

Screenshot from 2025-10-28 03-13-49

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Another is SZESAT (or SZESAT-1… depends on where you look) … not clear if they plan to use FSK or LoRa or both, but it’s coordinated:

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Another coordinated sat mentioned is HUNITY (NMHH-1).

It also mentions both GMSK & LoRa, so it might be in orbit before we see for sure.

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Mice-1 is outside the Amateur spectrum (401.5 MHz), but depending on the modulation & payload it might be interesting. Some S-Band downlinks listed also.

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HONEYBEE-00 is another sat listed down in the 400’s plus some S-Band & X-Band downlinks.

850 KHz bandwidth in UHF sounds odd; it will be very interesting to see if that turns out to be correct.

Screenshot from 2025-10-28 04-35-33

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Our friends at University of Colorado Boulder appear to have SPRITE on Transporter-15 w/ coordination on 437.325 MHz and 2402.000 MHz

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Thanks in advance if anyone sees info about WISeSat-5/6/7 that are mentioned as possible payloads on Transporter-15.

There is a history of LoRa comms during the development of this family of sats and since FOSSA Systems are apparently still involved, you have to wonder if they will continue to use 401.7 MHz or if these new versions will be found somewhere else.

Thanks!

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Another coordinated sat on the list: 3UCubed-A on 437.010

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