UO-14 Satellite Declared Dead
ARRL writes "The UO-14 satellite has been declared officially dead. The Mission Control Centre at the Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) Center for Satellite Engineering Research reports that the venerable and popular bird "has reached the end of its mission after nearly 14 years in orbit." "Since launch, UO-14 has completed over 72,000 orbits and as many charge/discharge cycles of its on-board NiCd battery," said AMSAT-UK Chairman Martin Sweeting, G3YJO. AMSAT-NA has said that its new ECHO satellite, planned for launch next March 31, will take over the role of the now-defunct AO-27 and UO-14 low-Earth-orbiting satellites."
oh good more space junk to avoid when I win the X-Prize :-)
She's dead Jim!
I assume I'm not the only one who didn't instantly know what UO-14 did.
"Can you hear me now?"
"Hello? I said, CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?"
"Hello?"
www.eFax.com are spammers
How do you get 72,000 charge/recharge cycles out of a NiCd?!
It's a sad day for the Amateur Radio Satellite Service. Our birds are shitting the bed left and right. AO-40 is only quasi-operational on whacky bands, UO-14 and AO-27 are gone. RS-12/13 is gone. AO-10 finally died for good.
Actually, can we confirm that AO-27 is dead? According to the latest AMSAT Weekly Satellite Report, it's still operational.
The Saudi-Sats are both working, I made QSOs on both SO-41 and SO-50 over the summer.
AO-7 is still back from the dead, which is really quite amazing. And at least AO-40 is semi-operational. I really need to get some 1.2 and 2.4 ghz equipment.
-73, de n1ywb
www.n1ywb.com
I assume I'm not the only one who didn't instantly know what AC was.
I remember reading a story where an old satellite came back to life after 20+ years. Aparently the batteries failed "short", draining any voltage developed by the solar cells. Eventually the shorted cells disconnected for some reason, enabling the sat to send signals for short periods of time when it was in sunlight.
Truly a low-earth-orbiting icon.
The UO-14 satellite has been declared officially dead.
Since I never heard it declared alive, I'll assume we're all not about to die.
I mean, at least I've heard of FreeBSD...
Attention deficit disorder is a complicated issue, spanning several major... HEY LET'S GO RIDE BIKES!
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered UO-14 community... blah blah blah, etc.
All major surveys show that UO-14 has steadily declined in market share. UO-14 is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If UO-14 is to survive at all it will be among OS dilettante dabblers. UO-14 continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, UO-14 is dead.
... by Microsoft?
'Q' is for Dr. Tran
"The UO-14 satellite has been declared officially dead. The Mission Control Centre at the Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) Center for Satellite Engineering Research reports that the venerable and popular bird "has reached the end of its mission after nearly 14 years in orbit."
I guess we know what the "14" was for then. Perhaps they should have used a bigger number...
http://www.uo14.net/