RadFxSat (Fox-1B) is scheduled for launch this morning at 1:47am PST (09:47 UTC) from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California! Please join us here for a live blog of the launch and initial reception reports.
Live video of the launch will be available on the NASA TV Media channel (NTV-3), starting at 09:15 UTC.
Preliminary TLEs are:
More information about the launch and early operations can be found at : https://yc3bvg.blogspot.com/2017/11/ready-for-radfxsat-fox-1b.htmlELaNa 14
1 00000U 17017A 17317.46018518 -.00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 9999
2 00000 97.6969 249.5697 0258300 235.3028 178.8186 14.79656332 06
A United Launch Alliance Delta 2 rocket will launch the first spacecraft
in the Joint Polar Satellite System, NOAA's next-generation series of
polar-orbiting weather observatories. The rocket will fly in the 7920
configuration with nine solid rocket boosters and no third stage.
Fox-1B (RadFxSat)
AMSAT, Vanderbilt University, USA
http://www.amsat.org/countdown-to-launch-radfxsat-fox-1b/
Up 435.250MHz/Down 145.960MHz, FM CTCSS 67.0Hz
CP-7(DAVE)
Cal Poly Picosatellite Project (PolySat), USA
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/cp-7.htm
437.150MHz 9k6 FSK, CW
EagleSat-1
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
ttp://prescott.erau.edu/about/labs/axfab-eaglesat/
437.645MHz 1k2 AFSK