Meteor-M N2-2: Frequency SymbolRate LRPT Status 137.900MHz 72.000K Off APID 64 APID 65 APID 66 Off Off Off APID 67 APID 68 APID 69 Off Off Off Notes: Visible/IR Channels 1, 2, 5.



Active Channels:



Channel 1 Visible (0.5 0.7 Âµm; APID64),

Channel 2 Visible (0.7 1.1 Âµm; APID65),

Channel 5 Infrared 10.5 ± 0.50 - 11.5 ± 0.50 µm; APID68,

19 December Telemetry analysis and an attempt to stop rotation are being carried out. 20 December Meteor M-N2-2 is stabilized, work is ongoing with the satellite. 24 December Orbit dropped with 1KM on Dec 18, 01:09 UTC due Depressurization from possible collision.

Depressurization caused gas that was inside and used for heat transfer to leak out.

Resulting in some devices onboard overheating, while others did stop working.

Batteries are working under harsh thermal conditions.

Experts analyzing MSU-MR images during the incident to confirm collision.

Roscosmos Official News 26 December X-Band MSU-MR Onboard Storage Memory Transmission (Not Live) January 2020 There will be only short-term power-ups in the radio visibility zone,

and the battery life will be reduced tenfold.

Of particular concern are the batteries they are very quickly overheated and switching from regular to backup.

Unfortunately the power supply features do not allow the 137MHz transmitter to be used in abnormal power,

mode (from solar panels) which is used now although technically it is working fine.

There will be no LRPT Transmission's anymore..

