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It appears that MEX has two serious problems, which for some reason
are not being covered by the media: Communications - lack of sufficient ESA capacity has made MEX dependent on NASA's DSN and is unable to return all instrument data, solar conjunction (Aug/Sep) is still being blamed for this even in the latest status report: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=36169 Deployment of the MARIS radar instrument - postponed since April 2004 due to a design problem: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=35021 |
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![]() "Zzed" wrote in message om... It appears that MEX has two serious problems, which for some reason are not being covered by the media: Communications - lack of sufficient ESA capacity has made MEX dependent on NASA's DSN and is unable to return all instrument data, solar conjunction (Aug/Sep) is still being blamed for this even in the latest status report: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=36169 Deployment of the MARIS radar instrument - postponed since April 2004 due to a design problem: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=35021 I had forgotten all about the radar boom problem. It seems like if the motion of the expanded boom was predictable, they should be able to counter-oscillate the spacecraft with thrusters, etc. to keep each boom clear until it damps out. Anything they do is probably risky at this point. It would be a shame to lose all of those great stereo color pictures. JJ Robinson II Houston, TX |
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