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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 111.05
  From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 20, 2008
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-111.05

It has been quite a time since the AMSAT-UK European Student Earth Orbiter
(ESEO) team have been able to provide an update on the progress of this
satellite payload and just recently ESA have made a major change to the
structure of the project organization.

The plan has been to develop a package to provide downlink telemetry at 400 bps
and provide backup tele-command and ranging facilities for the mission
management teams. It would, additionally, provide a 435 to 2400 MHz (Mode U/S)
linear transponder using both analogue and DSP based systems.

ESEO is a 110kg student satellite project intended for launch in to low
inclination GTO elliptical orbit.

Until the beginning of 2008 the whole ESEO project had been organized directly
by ESA Education Office under the SSETI (Student Space Exploration & Technology
Initiative) banner but they have now decided to adopt new arrangements.

To quote from the ESA website

   " To date, both projects (ESEO and ESMO)  have proceeded in the early phases
   with a project team consisting entirely of students with project
management and
   ad hoc technical support provided by ESA.

   It is now intended to implement a new project team structure for these two
   projects in order to enhance the educational benefits given to the
students and
   to ensure that the project progresses through major reviews to a successful
   completion on schedule. The new project structure consists of:

     * a System Prime responsible for the system engineering and technical
     management of the project, the provision of specialist technical
advice to the
     students where needed, and supervising the student AIV(Assembly
Integration &
     Verification) of the satellite at ESTEC.

     * a Network of Universities responsible for the delivery of payload items,
     satellite subsystem items and ground segment systems by their
student teams and
     ensuring the adequate supervision/long-term continuity of the
student teams
     locally."

What does this mean for AMSAT-UK's involvement in the project?

The launch date is now not expected to be earlier than 2011.

The process for the appointment of the System Prime Contractor is presently
underway and is expected to be completed by later this year.

After the System Prime has been appointed, we will work with them and with ESA
Education to ensure that the AMSAT sub-system is available when required by the
programme.

Further information should be available in time for the AMSAT-UK Colloquium
which is being held at the University of Surrey at Guildford from
Friday 25th to
Sunday 28th July,

[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]



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