About DSES
Introduction
The dish at Haswell, Colorado was obtained by DSES in 2009. DSES subsequently
named the site the Paul Plishner Radio Astronomy and Space Sciences Center.
The Deep Space Exploration Society is a Colorado nonprofit organization
that exists to foster the exploration and understanding of space by
preparing students, members and the public to participate in that
exploration. We facilitate experiments designed to expand our knowledge
of space and execute ground based missions designed to support those
experiments. The unique contribution we hope to provide to future
exploratory missions is a low cost alternative satellite downlink
groundstation and tool for pursuing radio astronomy.
Our facility consists of two fine old 60 ft parabolic
dish antennas capable of receiving radio signals over a wide range of
frequencies (100 MHz to 10 GHz) from celestial objects or space craft.
This facility, located west of Longmont, CO was used for many years in
research until its retirement. Our challenge over the last several years
has been to restore and update the facility to provide a compelling
alternative to the very expensive Deep Space Network antennas (located
in the western US) using volunteer effort and the very limited resources
available to us.
A slide show that presents a summary of DSES capabilities
for research and education is available
here (2.5 mb ppt) and
here (875k pdf)
and a pamphlet describing DSES and containing a membership
application form is available
here (1.2 mb pdf).
Organization
The Deep Space Exploration Society (DSES) is incorporated as a
non-profit organization in the State of Colorado.
Its primary purposes are research and education.
DSES operates the radio dishes on Table Mountain under a
Cooperative Research Agreement with the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute
for Telecommunication Sciences authorized under the Federal
Technology Transfer Act of 1986.
In 2005 DSES received approval of its application to the IRS
for a 501(c)(3) classification. This will make it possible for DSES members
to more easily apply for grants and contracts for performing
research.
DSES History
The Deep-Space Exploration Society (DSES) was incorporated in 1991 and was
the outgrowth of an effort to return the Table Mountain antenna facility to
active use after many years of dormancy.
The project was undertaken by a group of amateur radio operators, scientists,
engineers and educators. Early efforts of the group were almost 100% focused
on maintenance and upgrading of the buildings and large dish antennas. New
drive systems were acquired and installed, repairs and modifications to the
building were completed, and more modern test and operating equipment was
procured.
As the systems were upgraded and made operational other projects became
possible. An early spinoff of our efforts became the Edge of Space
Sciences ( EOSS) nonprofit group, which launches high altitude research
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balloons. DSES tracks and recovers data for about 50% of their launches.
We supported at various times the Mars Global Relay mission, the Air Force
Academy Falcon Gold Satellite mission and others.
DSES also seeks to involve students in the use and continuing development
of the site. Students from a University of Colorado engineering class
developed a tracking and control program for our facility known as Paratrack.
Recently we have begun utilizing the upper dish in a drift scan mode to
acquire data from cosmic radio sources. This is being done to test and
calibrate some newly acquired radio astronomy equipment. This is expected
to be an ongoing project in amateur radio astronomy research and education.
We hope to also involve high school and college students in this effort.
Currently about 50% of our group's volunteer time goes into continuing
maintenance and upgrading of facilities and equipment. Much has been
accomplished in the last year.
Future plans include a system for making real time data from the
antenna available on the internet and later the capability to allow
remote command and control of the antenna from the internet.
This will provide a convenient way for DSES members to monitor their
projects remotely and thereby expand the utilization of the facility.
In time it may also become possible for outside researchers and groups
to remote operate the facility as a research tool for their own projects.
How To Contact DSES
Email: dswebmaster@dses.org
Mail:
- Deep Space Exploration Society
- C/O Rex Craig
- 5921 Niwot Road
- Longmont, CO 80503
- (303) 530-7251
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- ( ) (antenna site)
Change of Domain Name
Please note DSES has changed its primary domain name.
Although the old addresses continue to be supported (as of Aug 1, 2011)
we strongly urge users to use the new addresses. |
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| | OLD | | | NEW |
| Website: | | http://deep-space.org | | | http://dses.org |
| Webmaster: | | dswebmaster@deep-space.org | | | dswebmaster@dses.org |
| Members: | | members@deep-space.org | | | members@dses.org |
| Board: | | dsesboard@deep-space.org | | | board@dses.org |
Board of Directors and Officers
- Jamie Riggs: President
- Michael Lowe: Treasurer
- Paul Berge
- Wayne Green
- John Ewan
- Don Lewis
- Tom Meyer
DSES Board Meetings
Board meetings are normally scheduled for the last Saturday
of each month. They are held either at the antenna
site in Haswell, Colorado, at the home of
a volunteering member, or at a facility made available by one of the members.
Board Meeting Minutes
Lifetime Members
Robert Lawrence
Paul Plishner
Winston "Scotty" W. Scott, Jr.
Members
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Ian Aber
Dennis Akos
Nora Andreasian-Thomas
Bill Ankeny
Jae Armfield
Larry Armfield
Myron Babcock
David Beausang
Ralph Bellamy
Paul Berge
James Binney
Bonnie Brenkert
Miles Buckman
Ted Cline
Rex Craig
J Dagek
Dwight DeWitt
Joseph DiVerdi
Bob Dornan
John DuBois
Dave Eckhardt
John Ewan
Adam Glazier
Peter Goldman
Wayne Green
Bruce Hallman
Rodney Howe
Michael Johnson
Rod Johnson
Michael Kelly
Samantha Krening
Robert Lawrence
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Don Lewis
Jeffrey M. Lichtman
Michael Lowe
Jeff Luther
Jeff Luther
Skip Macaulay
Rick Marsh
Horace Martin
Dave Maslich
Scott McLaughlin
Tom Meyer
Phil Miller
John Minors
Ron Moubry
Dave Mynatt
Jack M. Newman
Vu Nguyen
Shad Nygren
Michael Reher
Jamie Riggs
Jordan Riggs
Miranda Rohlfing
Kevin Shoemaker
Simon Shupp
Leonard Sitongia
Robert Slate
Ray Uberecken
Russell Westmoreland
Jim Widlar
Scott Winston
Steve Zerbe
Joseph Zonfrelli
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Membership Meetings
Meetings of the membership are held on an ad hoc basis
and announced by email to the membership.
You are invited to join DSES
The DSES is an organization of amateur radio operators, astronomers,
scientists, radio hobbyists and plain old "big equipment" nuts. Whether you
like to help with club organization and management, work on a keyboard, try
to pull in the weak signals, want to try your hand at digital signal
processing or just wonder "what is out there" and you want to see for
yourself, the DSES has a place for you.
Do you have something you think we should be adding to our abilities?
Come and join us! Membership for a full voting member is $50/year and
for an associate, non-voting member is $20/year.
You may use the online form below to Join, Renew, Update or Quit your DSES
membership. You may also use it to pay your dues or make donations.
We accept online payments by credit card or PayPal. Both your dues and
donations are tax deductable. Your membership will not be active until we
verify reciept of your funds. There are no refunds if you quit DSES.
As an alternative to using the online form you may pay your dues or
make donations by check.
Checks should be made payable to the Deep Space Exploration Society.
In this case please complete a hard copy of our DSES
Application for
Membership and send it along with your payment to:
Deep Space Exploration Society
C/O Rex Craig, President
5921 Niwot Road
Longmont, CO 80503
Thank you for your interest in the Deep Space Exploration Society!
For further information contact Rex Craig, (303) 530-7251
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