First results Artemis I lunar mission from Dwingeloo
Contribution of the Dwingeloo Radio Telescope to the Artemis…
Dwingeloo Telescope active again this year with the Jamboree On The Air
Friday, October 14, 2022 and Saturday, October 15, 2022,…
Dwingeloo ready to track Lunar mission and landing
If all goes according to plan, a new-generation rocket from…
Receiving images from the ISS through WebSDR
One of the many experiments aboard the ISS is an amateur radio…
First LoRa message bounced off the Moon
For the first time ever we bounced a LoRa® message off the…
Amateur TV reception in the DT
For the first time ever we entered in an amateur television…
Moon bounce live stream July 19, 2020
After a first live stream this year in which we pointed the telescope at the Sun, we turned the telescope to the Moon last July 19. More than 110 viewers watched how we sent signals to the Moon and then catched the reflection against the Moon.
One of the first radio amateurs to decode beacons from ESA’s OPS-SAT
In December 2019, the Dwingeloo Radio Telescope was one of the first three ground stations to receive data from the ESA satellite OPS-SAT. Because of that, it received a certificate from ESA.