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- OSSI-1 abstract "OSSI-1 (standing for Open Source Satellite Initiative-1) is an amateur radio satellite launched in 2013 with Bion-M No.1. Bion-M was launched into orbit at 10:00 UTC on April 19, 2013, from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, with 6 small satellites, including OSSI-1. OSSI-1 detached from Bion-M at 16:15 UTC.OSSI-1 is the pet project of Hojun Song, a Korean artist and amateur radio operator. He worked on it for seven years, designing and building the satellite using off-the-shelf components rather than equipment that had been certified for use in space. The most expensive aspect of the project was the launch, which cost US$100,000.OSSI-1 is a 1U CubeSat with 100mm sides, weighing 950g. It uses an arduino microcontroller, a lithium-ion battery and a J mode UHF/VHF transceiver.The satellite has a Morse code beacon transmitting "OS0 DE OSSI1 ANYOUNG" on 145.980 MHz and 4 LED lights with a total power of 44 watts to flash Morse code messages, using an open protocol. The project developers announced on 24 April 2013 that they had not yet received a signal from the satellite and were concerned that the Two-line element set they were using to locate the satellite might be wrong.According to Korean amateur radio organisation KARL, Hojun Song had some difficulties launching a satellite as a private individual, connected to registering with space bodies and being allocated broadcast frequencies by the international telecoms regulator the ITU. A law requires knowledge of the launch date two years in advance which he was not able to give as he was sharing a launch with other experimental satellites. The amateur radio bands are nearly full but to use other bands would require more expensive specialist equipment and technical skills. In 2011 OSSI-1 signed a contract with a French nano satellite company for a turnkey launch service in order to secure a launch date.The satellite re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on 30 June 2013.".
- OSSI-1 cosparId "2013-015B".
- OSSI-1 wikiPageExternalLink opensat.cc.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageID "39389512".
- OSSI-1 wikiPageLength "7099".
- OSSI-1 wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- OSSI-1 wikiPageRevisionID "648013933".
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio_satellite.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Arduino.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_31.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Bion-M_No.1.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amateur_radio_satellites.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:CubeSats.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2013.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_2013.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_off-the-shelf.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink CubeSat.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink ITU.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink LED.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Lithium-ion.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Lithium-ion_battery.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Morse_code.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Roskosmos.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Federal_Space_Agency.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz-2_(rocket).
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Turnkey.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Two-line_element_set.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "OSSI-1".
- OSSI-1 apsis "gee".
- OSSI-1 cosparId "2013".
- OSSI-1 decayDate "2013-06-30".
- OSSI-1 dimensions "cube".
- OSSI-1 hasPhotoCollection OSSI-1.
- OSSI-1 launchContractor Roskosmos.
- OSSI-1 launchContractor Russian_Federal_Space_Agency.
- OSSI-1 launchDate "--04-19".
- OSSI-1 launchMass "950.0".
- OSSI-1 launchRocket Soyuz-2_(rocket).
- OSSI-1 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- OSSI-1 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_31.
- OSSI-1 manufacturer "Home made".
- OSSI-1 missionType "Research/amateur radio".
- OSSI-1 name "OSSI-1".
- OSSI-1 orbitEpoch "2013-05-14".
- OSSI-1 orbitInclination "64.9".
- OSSI-1 orbitPeriod "5556.0".
- OSSI-1 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- OSSI-1 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- OSSI-1 satcat "39131".
- OSSI-1 spacecraftType "1".
- OSSI-1 website opensat.cc.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- OSSI-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_2013.
- OSSI-1 subject Category:Amateur_radio_satellites.
- OSSI-1 subject Category:CubeSats.
- OSSI-1 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2013.
- OSSI-1 subject Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_2013.
- OSSI-1 hypernym Satellite.
- OSSI-1 type ArtificialSatellite.
- OSSI-1 type CelestialBody.
- OSSI-1 type Place.
- OSSI-1 type Satellite.
- OSSI-1 type Location.
- OSSI-1 type Place.
- OSSI-1 type Thing.
- OSSI-1 comment "OSSI-1 (standing for Open Source Satellite Initiative-1) is an amateur radio satellite launched in 2013 with Bion-M No.1. Bion-M was launched into orbit at 10:00 UTC on April 19, 2013, from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, with 6 small satellites, including OSSI-1. OSSI-1 detached from Bion-M at 16:15 UTC.OSSI-1 is the pet project of Hojun Song, a Korean artist and amateur radio operator.".
- OSSI-1 label "OSSI-1".
- OSSI-1 sameAs OSSI_1.
- OSSI-1 sameAs OSSI-1.
- OSSI-1 sameAs m.0vpnbdw.
- OSSI-1 sameAs Q13218984.
- OSSI-1 sameAs Q13218984.
- OSSI-1 wasDerivedFrom OSSI-1?oldid=648013933.
- OSSI-1 homepage opensat.cc.
- OSSI-1 isPrimaryTopicOf OSSI-1.