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13.09.2012 Topic: '''Contemporary Art inspired by Space Travel'''<<BR>>
23.09.2012: Re-broadcast of '''Contemporary Art inspired by Space Travel'''<<BR>>
           Participants: Ralo Maier<<BR>>
           Ralo Maier talks with Reni Hofmüller about his space-triggered projects, his visits to small enterprises in the Mohave Desert, and his contacts to Interorbital Systems <<BR>>
           Reni Hofmüller presents two other art satellites that came into being dure tu the tubesat system: <<BR>>
           '''Ulyses I''', the Mexican Tubesat Art Satellite http://www.ulises1.mx <<BR>>
           and '''Project Calliope''' http://projectcalliope.com/ <<BR>>
           As we mention Neil deGrasse Tyson in the show, here two more links: <<BR>>
           The Symphony of Science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGK84Poeynk <<BR>>
           The most astounding fact: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiOwqDmacJo <<BR>>
           At the last part of this edition, I also mentioned 2 new pieces that came into being, because Jogi and I facilitated a workshop on satellites during Playaround in Taipei,
           see playaround.cc
           Moderation: Reni Hofmüller<<BR>>



18.09.2012 Topic: '''1) News on mursat 2) how can we know that they are really trevlling in orbit?'''<<BR>>
28.09.2012: Re-broadcast of '''1) News on mursat 2) how can we know that they are really trevlling in orbit?'''<<BR>>
           Participants: Christian Pointner<<BR>>
           the newest idea: "Giving back" by Leo Kreisel-Strauss: we take some meteorit dust back to orbit <<BR>>
           updates on "mursat airflow", the sonification of a weather balloon flight<<BR>>
           the question of the day: when we listen to satellites, how can we actually know, that the signals really travel with 28.000 mk/h in orbit and circle the earth?<<BR>>
           Moderation: Reni Hofmüller<<BR>>
           Recordings: [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-18.09.2012.ogg|Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s]] [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-18.09.2012.mp3|MP3 128kbit/s]]

21.08.2012: Re-Broadcast of Space Debris<<BR>>
           see below.

24.07.2012 Topic: '''Updates on the general state of things'''<<BR>>
03.08.2012: Re-broadcast of '''Updates on the general state of things'''<<BR>>
           Participants: Christian Pointner<<BR>>
           This issue of mursat radio is dedicated to a round up, where we are standing at the moment, including information on our vietnamese friends, who launched their CubeSat on a Japanese rocket to dock with ISS on July 26th, and to be launched from ISS in September 2012.<<BR>>
           Moderation: Reni Hofmüller<<BR>>
           Recordings: [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-24.07.2012.ogg|Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s]] [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-24.07.2012.mp3|MP3 128kbit/s]]


26.06.2012 Topic: '''Rauschen 2 / Noise 2; Updates from Worklab VII'''<<BR>>
06.07.2012: Re-broadcast of Rauschen 2 / Noise 2; Updates from Worklab VII<<BR>>
           Participants: Christian Pointner, Günther Jernej<<BR>>
           Richie Herbst experimented with noise and underwater recording, the first outcome is "Moon Cataract (for Reni Hofmüller)"<<BR>>
           Moderation: Reni Hofmüller<<BR>>
           Recordings: [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-26.06.2012.ogg|Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s]] [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-26.06.2012.mp3|MP3 128kbit/s]]
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            This issue of mursat radio is dedicated to all forms of energy necesary to consider, when you want to build a satellite and send it to orbit/space. How much chemical energy is needed to bring a stellite to orbit? How much orbiting energy does our satellite loose until at the end it burns in the atmosphere? How much electrical energy can we pick up via our solar cells and save in the available accus?<<BR>>            This issue of mursat radio is dedicated to all forms of energy necessary to consider, when you want to build a satellite and send it to orbit/space. How much chemical energy is needed to bring a satellite to orbit? How much orbiting energy does our satellite lose until it burns in the atmosphere at the end of its live time? How much electrical energy can we pick up via our solar cells and save in the available accus?<<BR>>
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           Recordings: [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-29.05.2012.ogg|Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s]] [[http://sat.mur.at/audio/Radio%20Helsinki/mur.sat-29.05.2012.mp3|MP3 128kbit/s]]
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           Moderation: Reni Hofmüller            Moderation: Reni Hofmüller<<BR>>
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            Moderation: Jogi Hofmüller             Moderation: Jogi Hofmüller<<BR>>
            Transcripts (German): [[attachment:mursat-transkript3.4.2012.pdf]]<<BR>>
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            Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtsysteme, https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/ilr/forschung/raumfahrttechnik/spacedebris/index.html;jsessionid=TRIFORK898921739998 <<BR>>             Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtsysteme, https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/ilr/forschung/raumfahrttechnik/spacedebris/index.html <<BR>>

The Timeline of our RadioProgramme

In August 2011, we started with a 4weekly radio show on Radio Helsinki, the local community radio.
http://helsinki.at/programm/shows/mursat-space-art-project
The regular show is broadcast on tuesdays from 8 - 9pm, re-broadcast happens on fridays, 10days later from 8 - 9am.
If you want to broadcast it in your radio, you can download it here or go to the
CBA, Cultural Broadcasting Archive http://cba.fro.at

upcomming possible next topics:
Graz Scene
juridical questions

13.09.2012 Topic: Contemporary Art inspired by Space Travel
23.09.2012: Re-broadcast of Contemporary Art inspired by Space Travel

  • Participants: Ralo Maier
    Ralo Maier talks with Reni Hofmüller about his space-triggered projects, his visits to small enterprises in the Mohave Desert, and his contacts to Interorbital Systems
    Reni Hofmüller presents two other art satellites that came into being dure tu the tubesat system:
    Ulyses I, the Mexican Tubesat Art Satellite http://www.ulises1.mx
    and Project Calliope http://projectcalliope.com/
    As we mention Neil deGrasse Tyson in the show, here two more links:
    The Symphony of Science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGK84Poeynk
    The most astounding fact: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiOwqDmacJo
    At the last part of this edition, I also mentioned 2 new pieces that came into being, because Jogi and I facilitated a workshop on satellites during Playaround in Taipei, see playaround.cc Moderation: Reni Hofmüller

18.09.2012 Topic: 1) News on mursat 2) how can we know that they are really trevlling in orbit?
28.09.2012: Re-broadcast of 1) News on mursat 2) how can we know that they are really trevlling in orbit?

  • Participants: Christian Pointner
    the newest idea: "Giving back" by Leo Kreisel-Strauss: we take some meteorit dust back to orbit
    updates on "mursat airflow", the sonification of a weather balloon flight
    the question of the day: when we listen to satellites, how can we actually know, that the signals really travel with 28.000 mk/h in orbit and circle the earth?
    Moderation: Reni Hofmüller
    Recordings: Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s MP3 128kbit/s

21.08.2012: Re-Broadcast of Space Debris

  • see below.

24.07.2012 Topic: Updates on the general state of things
03.08.2012: Re-broadcast of Updates on the general state of things

  • Participants: Christian Pointner
    This issue of mursat radio is dedicated to a round up, where we are standing at the moment, including information on our vietnamese friends, who launched their CubeSat on a Japanese rocket to dock with ISS on July 26th, and to be launched from ISS in September 2012.
    Moderation: Reni Hofmüller
    Recordings: Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s MP3 128kbit/s

26.06.2012 Topic: Rauschen 2 / Noise 2; Updates from Worklab VII
06.07.2012: Re-broadcast of Rauschen 2 / Noise 2; Updates from Worklab VII

  • Participants: Christian Pointner, Günther Jernej
    Richie Herbst experimented with noise and underwater recording, the first outcome is "Moon Cataract (for Reni Hofmüller)"
    Moderation: Reni Hofmüller
    Recordings: Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s MP3 128kbit/s

29.05.2012 Topic: Energy
08.06.2012: Re-broadcast of Energy

  • Participants: Richie Herbst, Bernhard Tittelbach, Günther Jernej
    This issue of mursat radio is dedicated to all forms of energy necessary to consider, when you want to build a satellite and send it to orbit/space. How much chemical energy is needed to bring a satellite to orbit? How much orbiting energy does our satellite lose until it burns in the atmosphere at the end of its live time? How much electrical energy can we pick up via our solar cells and save in the available accus?
    Moderation: Christian Pointner
    Recordings: Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s MP3 128kbit/s

01.05.2012 Topic: Rauschen / noise
11.05.2012: Re-broadcast of Rauschen / noise

03.04.2012: Topic Solar cells, the battery and our soundcard
13.04.2012: Re-Broadcast of Solar cells, the battery and our soundcard

06.03.2012: Topic: Space Debris
16.03.2012: Re-Broadcast of Space Debris

07.02.2012: Topic: Re-Broadcast of: IOS - Interorbital Systems

16.01.2012: Life and Death of Arissat-1

  • Reni Hofmüller
    Graz, Radio Helsinki: 9.30 pm
    http://sat.mur.at/audio/life-and-death-of-arissat1.mp3
    produced for: radia - radio art network of community radios in Europe
    Radia Times: http://www.radia.fm/
    On August 3rd, 2011, Arissat-1 was launched directly from the ISS, the International Space Station. NASA TV broadcast this live 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 2012.
    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, recorded at ESC im LABOR on Aug 3rd; 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, found on Jamendo.

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 and updates on mursat1
    Recordings: Ogg-Vorbis 128kbit/s MP3 128kbit/s

13.12.2011: Topic: ART

15.11.2011: Topic: Technik

22.09.2011: Topic: Sonifications

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

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