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            Life and Death of Arissat-1'''<<BR>>

The Timeline of our RadioProgramme

In August 2011, we started with a 4weekly radio on Radio Helsinki, the local community radio.

25.08.2011: Topic: Introduction to the whole project

  • Participants: Christian Pointner, Patrick Strasser, Bernhard Tittelbach, Norbert Math, Jogi Hofmüller, Reni Hofmülller
    Moderation: Reni Hofmüller
    Recordings: Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s MP3 128kbit/s

22.09.2011: Topic: Sonifications

15.11.2011: Topic: Technik

13.12.2011: Topic: ART

  • Participants: Norbert Math, Reni Hofmüller
    Moderation: Reni Hofmüller

10.01.2012: Topic: IOS - Interorbital Systems

  • Participants: Randa Miliron (IOS), Vu Trong Thu (XV1VN), Christian Pointner, Jogi Hofmüller, Reni Hofmüller
    Moderation: Reni Hofmüller
    News on the launch from IOS, developments from Vu Trong Thu, talking about our cousin CubeSat F-1 from Vietnam called XV1VN, infos about Arissat and Phobos-Grunt; and updates on mursat1

XX.01.2012: produced for: radia - radio art network of community radios in Europe

  • Life and Death of Arissat-1
    Reni Hofmüller
    http://sat.mur.at/audio/life-and-death-of-arissat1.mp3
    On August 3rd, 2011, Arissat-1 was launched directly from the ISS, the International Space Station. NASA TV broadcast this life over the internet, and thousands of people worldwide watched the deployment, and after that followed the first amateur radio satellite launched from a vehicle in space. After only a short life time, Arissat-1 was heard for the last time on Jan, 4th 2011.
    As we are going to undergo a similar procedure with mursat1, regarding a shortlife time, and very short and quick passes over head, Arissat-1 was a good way to learn about satellite spotting.
    Recordings used: deployment, made at ESC im LABOR, Arissat signals received at the amateur radio groundstation, Graz, in August 2011; coallision - a realtime audio visual installation by Jogi Hofmüller, a sonification of debris parts from a coallision from 2 satellites in 2009, and Juri by Peter Venus (both shown at ESC during steirischer herbst 2011), Raumsonde Venus-Wega, Performance by Peter Venus and Marian Weger at musikprotokoll 2011, Windsong by Reni Hofmüller, at musikprotokoll 2011, excerpts of KraftiM - Criguere.

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