--- On Fri, 3/8/12, Andrew Glasbrenner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I still think we really need some good DX LEOs. 

Agreed, getting something into an orbit of 1250 to 2500 km is key (and having 
an SDX transponder that can survive the higher radiation levels). 

Yes some launches such as the recent VEGA are into elliptical orbits BUT they 
have very short lifetimes before burn-up, I think the VEGA orbit is only 2 
years. Ideally we'd want an elliptical orbit that would last 15-20 years I 
don't think any standard launches do that.

A number of CubeSats are expected to test a means of getting to higher orbits 
in the coming year: 
http://www.uk.amsat.org/5153 
http://www.uk.amsat.org/9165 
http://www.uk.amsat.org/9268 

The costs of buying a launch to an orbit we'd like will likely remain 
prohibitive so it looks like we need to develop our own propulsion to take us 
from a "cheap launch" orbit at 350 or 700 km to one above 1250 km that'll 
permit DX working.

73 Trevor M5AKA



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