SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS005 ARLS005 AO-40 Team Starts Slowing Spin Rate ZCZC AS05 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 005 ARLS005 From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT March 9, 2001 To all radio amateurs SB SPACE ARL ARLS005 ARLS005 AO-40 Team Starts Slowing Spin Rate Initial efforts to slow AO-40's spin rate have been successful. Peter Guelzow, DB2OS, of AMSAT-DL and the AO-40 team says magnetorqueing has been able to decrease AO-40's initial spin rate from 17.59 RPM to 15.9 RPM. ''The target is something in the area of 5 RPM,'' Guelzow said this week. The onboard magnetorqueing system--which consist of solenoid coils--makes use of Earth's magnetic field to control the spacecraft's spin and orientation. Magnetorqueing is most effective when Earth's magnetic field is strongest, so it typically only takes place at perigee--when the satellite is closest to the Earth. Ground controllers have been making incremental adjustments during each perigee. Guelzow said that as soon as the spin is favorable, AO-40's attitude will be adjusted to improve communication with Earth. De-spinning the spacecraft is a necessary first step to making any attitude adjustments, however. Guelzow said the onboard YACE camera was used to take some photographs ''for a quick attitude determination,'' but he said the digital photos were inconclusive. Additional pictures are planned once the spin rate is reduced and communication more reliable. The AO-40 S-band (2.4 GHz) transmitter is active and transmitting telemetry as recovery efforts continue. When it met in Orlando late last month, the AMSAT-NA Board of Directors recognized that completing a full evaluation of AO-40 would take some time and that all of the satellite's designed functions may not be available. NNNN /EX