The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation, or AMSAT, is a worldwide group of Amateur Radio Operators. AMSAT’s goal is to foster Amateur Radio’s participation in space research and communication. The Organization was founded to continue the efforts, begun in 1961, by Project OSCAR, a west coast USA-based group which built and launched the very first Amateur Radio satellite, OSCAR, on December 12, 1961, barely four years after the launch of Russia’s first Sputnik. Today, the “home-brew” flavor of these early Amateur Radio satellites lives on, as most of the hardware and software now flying on even the most advanced AMSAT satellites is still largely the product of volunteer effort and donated resources. Though we are fond of traditions our designs and technology continue to push the outside of the envelope.
| Website | http://www.amsat.org |
| Employees | 50 (19 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1969 |
| Address | 10605 Concord St # 304, Kensington, Maryland 20895, US |
| Phone | +91 98131 60606 |
| Industry | Defense and Space Manufacturing, Non Profit |
| Web Rank | 570490 |
| Web Visits | 105180 |
| Keywords | Amateur Radio, Satellite Communication, Space Research, Radio Technology, Wireless Communication, Space Exploration, Radio Operators, Satellite Technology, Rf Engineering, Antenna Systems, Propagation, Electronics, Radio Waves, Signal Processing, Hardware, Software Defined Radio, Spectrum Management |
| Competitors | Northrop Grumman, SpaceX, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, BLUE ORIGIN, SES Satellites, Maxar Technologies, European Space Agency - ESA, Iridium, Planet, Rocket Lab +40 more (view full list) |
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Alan Johnston is the Vice President, Educational Relations of AMSAT.
19 people are employed at AMSAT.
AMSAT is based in Kensington, Maryland.