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Just back from The U of A where we got a tour of the HIRise
facility. The person giving us the tour is a mission specialists and is in charge of spacecraft health (Volatages and temps). The main floor has several static displays and some very cool very large pics from the MRO. Notably on display was the optics end of the MRO with sun sheild. The shield it turns out gave them quite a concern when MRO was settling in while in Martian shadow. The optics sheild has a sensor on the the farthest end (actually located all over the structure) which registered -130C. Turns out that the truss work supporting much of the internal optics is made of the same material so it gave them some pause for a bit. The spacecraft is out of touch until Nov. and work still continues. "Mission Control" was very neat, very long table large digital time displayed on wall at one end marking upcoming mission miletstones. Offices sorround this area. To my surprise our guide and mission specialists told us finding previously lost craft is in fact a priority, thought that was very cool, bound to be some fantiastic imagery there. I mentioned the older soviet landers and she did not know what the mission status was on imaging those. Anybody!!!!! have any reliable specific data on where the soviet landers impacted?????????? If you do could you send it along it would be appreciated. Also interesting is how they are made aware of issues occuring aboard the spacecraft. JPL apparently has written software that has high and low limits o (for example temperature). When limits are reached text messages are sent to team members cell phones (and work stations I would assume) to notify them somethings up. Who would of thought, "ET phone..........." anyway! Also interesting was seeing a U of A student writing software to take artifacts out of some Cassini imagery. My tour was short, only about an hour, but most memorable. I mentioned to her that like the Lunar Orbiter imagery some of this imagery more than likely will be in the hands of the first humans to walk Mars, and she said it probably would. Unfortunately for my schedule they are having an open house Oct 21, bummer. Great time, and if anybody has that Soviet Lander info, could you send it along.............Doc |
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