Bobcat-1 Team (@bobcat1_cubesat) 's Twitter Profile
Bobcat-1 Team

@bobcat1_cubesat

šŸš€ Deployed into orbit from the ISS on November 5, 2020.
🌠 Reentered on April 9th, 2022.

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Bobcat-1 Team (@bobcat1_cubesat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Current apogee/perigee 254/245km Dropped 19km today if our latest TLE is accurate. This is likely the final pass over our ground station in 3 minutes.

Current apogee/perigee 254/245km 
Dropped 19km today if our latest TLE is accurate. This is likely the final pass over our ground station in 3 minutes.
Bobcat-1 Team (@bobcat1_cubesat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to @cgbassa for help in generating a new TLE using the data from our XYZ-position-velocity beacon! New TLE is available here: community.libre.space/t/ng-14-elana-…

Bobcat-1 Team (@bobcat1_cubesat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bobcat-1 is still alive!! Our GNSS XYZ-position-velocity stopped working yesterday, but we'll try to fix it in a couple hours when it passes over our ground station.

Ohio University (@ohiou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.OHIO Alumni Larry Connor is set to make history as the first Ohio University Bobcat in space šŸš€ He will also become the first human to reach the deepest ocean depths (Mariana Trench) and outer space within one year! šŸ“°Ā» ohiotoday.org/larry-connor-f…

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At 4:39PM Eastern Time, Bobcat-1 will pass over Ohio University for the final time. Within a few hours, Bobcat-1 will deorbit and burn up in Earth's atmosphere. Thank you to everyone who has supported our mission and helped make it the massive success that it was. šŸŒ šŸ›°

SatNOGS (@satnogs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸ“ŒWe are back at the Dayton HamventionĀ®! Excited to be part of the world's largest amateur radio gathering! #radioamateur #Hamvention2022 hamvention.org

USU GASPACS CubeSat Team (@gaspacs_cubesat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farewell, GASPACS. This mission exceeded the expectations of everyone involved. GASPACS completed its primary mission in 18 hours and survived 117 days in space until finally re-entering the atmosphere. A big thanks to everyone involved who made this dream a reality ā¤ļø

Farewell, GASPACS. 

This mission exceeded the expectations of everyone involved. GASPACS completed its primary mission in 18 hours and survived 117 days in space until finally re-entering the atmosphere.

A big thanks to everyone involved who made this dream a reality ā¤ļø