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Old July 2nd 10, 09:01 PM posted to sci.space.station
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On Jul 2, 11:37*am, Rick Jones wrote:
In sci.space.history Pat Flannery wrote:

The Progress 38 cargo spacecraft suffered a communications failure and
flew past the ISS earlier today rather than docking with it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38060650...science-space/


Space.com's article claims it "veered out of control" *

They are also mentioning how Progress 37 had to be docked manually.

What is the antonym for progress?-)

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Old July 3rd 10, 03:36 AM posted to sci.space.station
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snidely wrote:
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On Jul 2, 11:37 am, Rick Jones wrote:
In sci.space.history Pat Flannery wrote:

The Progress 38 cargo spacecraft suffered a communications failure
and flew past the ISS earlier today rather than docking with it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38060650...science-space/


Space.com's article claims it "veered out of control"

They are also mentioning how Progress 37 had to be docked manually.

What is the antonym for progress?-)


Yeah, can anyone say Mir collision? (yes, I know the factors were
different).

Where's Jim Oberg when we need him?

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Old July 3rd 10, 07:51 AM posted to sci.space.station
Brian Gaff
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Presumably then contact from ground is still possible, since they would need
to rephase the orbit to get another bash at a docking. Since that
unfortunate incident with Mir, though I think that they have refined the on
board systems somewhat to make sure that the craft will always be clear of
the collision zone, so to speak, but I've often wondered what might happen
if a serious fault occured much closer in. In teeory, the sytem is
supposed to abort by flying clear.... hmm.

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On Jul 2, 11:37 am, Rick Jones wrote:
In sci.space.history Pat Flannery wrote:

The Progress 38 cargo spacecraft suffered a communications failure and
flew past the ISS earlier today rather than docking with it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38060650...science-space/

Space.com's article claims it "veered out of control"

They are also mentioning how Progress 37 had to be docked manually.

What is the antonym for progress?-)

rick jones
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Old July 3rd 10, 07:11 PM posted to sci.space.station
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What is the antonym for progress?-)


Regress...

Dave
 




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