Thanks Jon!  I am glad you did as this does sound like a lot of fun!

Doug   K0DSP

On Tue, Dec 2, 2025 at 4:05 PM Jon Platt via NLRS <nlrs@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
I try not to forward things to our club reflector, but this one sounds like fun.   See the ARRL space bulletin below.

73, Jon
W0ZQ

QST de W1AW

Space Bulletin 002 ARLS002

From ARRL Headquarters

Newington, CT December 2, 2025

To all radio amateurs

 

SB SPACE ARL ARLS002

ARLS002 "Space Sailors" Seeking Download Help from Ham Radio Operators

 

A group of students at Cornell University is seeking participation from radio amateurs who are equipped with satellite stations for help in listening for signals from a retroreflective laser sail that is scheduled to be deployed later this week. The sail is currently attached to a 1U CubeSat that was launched early Tuesday, December 2, 2025, from the International Space Station, but will separate and become its own free-flying spacecraft equipped with four tiny "ChipSat" flight computers that will transmit telemetry data back to Earth.

 

This is the first flight of their ChipSats, and it is this data that the students seek help detecting, according to Ph.D. candidate Joshua Umansky-Castro, who has an amateur radio license, call sign KD2WTQ. The light sail's ChipSats will be transmitting data using the LoRa digital protocol on 437.400 MHz. The sail, stowed within the CubeSat, is expected to be released a couple of days after deployment - tentatively this Thursday, December 4 - and will likely function independently for no more than 48 hours due to the drag created by the sail.

 

Additional information, including LoRa parameters and links to a list of compatible receivers and the decoder file, may be found at the https://alphacubesat.cornell. edu site in the ChipSat Ground Station Guide located at https://cornell.app.box.com/s/ n4se5ku0ltjb1of2piagfz1y7xa92n 47.

 

It is hoped that the ChipSat and light sail will become the trailblazers for future missions around the solar system, and one day to our closest stellar neighbor, Alpha Centauri.

NNNN

/EX


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