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New reports say that one crapped out completely and that the
remaining two are enough to hold the ISS in position, but that one of those two is starting to look a little "erratic". News report said no problem: Soyuz' thrusters are the backup plan if that gyro fails. JD |
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"Joe Delphi" wrote in
nk.net: New reports say that one crapped out completely Nope, the gyro itself (CMG2) is good; it's the power supply (RPC) that failed. If the RPC is fixed, the CMG should be fine. and that the remaining two are enough to hold the ISS in position, but that one of those two is starting to look a little "erratic". That would be CMG3. It's been looking erratic for quite a while now. News report said no problem: Soyuz' thrusters are the backup plan if that gyro fails. Actually Zvezda thrusters. -- JRF Reply-to address spam-proofed - to reply by E-mail, check "Organization" (I am not assimilated) and think one step ahead of IBM. |
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Why no reports on all this on sci.space.news? Is someone on their holidays?
Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________ __________________________________ "Joe Delphi" wrote in message nk.net... | New reports say that one crapped out completely and that the | remaining two are enough to hold the ISS in position, but that one of those | two is starting to look a little "erratic". News report said no problem: | Soyuz' thrusters are the backup plan if that gyro fails. | | | JD | | --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/04 |
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"Jorge R. Frank" wrote
"Joe Delphi" wrote News report said no problem: Soyuz' thrusters are the backup plan if that gyro fails. Actually Zvezda thrusters. http://www.latimes.com/la-na-gyro23a...,4825052.story sez, Mike Suffrendini, NASA's operations integration manager for the space station, said the problems do not threaten the safety of either the crew or the spacecraft. Even if another gyroscope fails, the space agency could control the station by using the thrusters on an attached Russian module for six months to a year, he added. Is that using some/all of the fuel we were discussing in the recent "reboost" thread? |
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![]() Mike Suffrendini, NASA's operations integration manager for the space station, said the problems do not threaten the safety of either the crew or the spacecraft. Even if another gyroscope fails, the space agency could control the station by using the thrusters on an You do know that singily none of these troubles is a show stopper. But taken together it might be like multi organ failure in a human, it can kill. The station is stable today but will it survive to its planned end of life? : : : My opinion is right ![]() |
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