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Delfi-C3 2 year anniversary 171
Delfi-C3 on Klokhuis 1064
Delfi-C3 back in science mode 1439
Happy 2009 1065
Mission Elapsed Time: T + 6 months 1294
Delfi-C3 opens transponder for use 1982
AMSAT Designates Delfi-C3 as DO-64 3246
Latest spacecraft status 2810
Delfi-C3 launched and active! 2772
Launch date confirmed 2792
Mission operations page and telemetry decoding software 1879
Delfi-C3 delivered to launch site 1721
Delfi-C3 soundbite 1880
Mission Status Page 2044
Official launch window announced 11781
New launch date 10868
Delfi-C3 shipping 2669
Press downloads 2141
Official unveiling of the Delfi-C3 nano-satellite 6979
Delfi-C3 photo weblog 2282
Cleanroom webcam 2321
The KISS Mission: Space Art onboard Delfi-C3 7046
Solar panels arrived and tested 6572
Arrival of new equipment and parts 7138
Helmholtz cage finished last week 4821
Solar panel release mechanism test underway 3070
Arrival of the launch adapter 2833
Launch of Delfi-C3 settled at 30 June 2007 4303
LATEST NEWS: Ken Eaton GW1FKY will fly on Delfi-C3 3695
Microchip sponsoring 2366
Website overhaul 2271
TFSC measurement tests underway 3742
Graduate on Delfi-C3 ? Read the vacancies ! 4522
New team members 2557
Progress Meeting 16 December 2005 2387
 
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Newsflash
Delfi-C3 2 year anniversary
Today exactly 2 years ago Delfi-C3 was launched from India on a PSLV rocket at 3:53 AM UTC. Today we celebrate the fact that Delfi-C3 has been in orbit and fully operational for 2 continuous years or 10.809 orbits around the Earth. We would like to thank all the radio amateurs for their continued support and telemetry submission. Happy Birthday Delfi-C3!!
 
Delfi-C3 on Klokhuis

Delfi-C3 was featured on an episode of the Dutch children's program called Klokhuis (meaning 'apple core'). For more info and the episode itself please check our photo weblog.

In the meantime Delfi-C3 is approaching it's 1-year anniversary. The spacecraft is still performing well and returning science data through our own groundstation and the invaluable amateur radio data collection network.

 
Delfi-C3 back in science mode
On January 29th, after having been in orbit for 9 months and 1 day, Delfi-C3 has been put back in science mode. This decision was reached because of problems with the on-board transponder, which unfortunately prohibits proper operation of the transponder.
 
 
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