Posted on: Nov 15 2008, 01:42 PM | |
Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 6-November 08 Member No.: 4477 |
I believe one of those papers that are hosted details how much fuel is left. I believe her trajectory is covered in one of the articles some where on this site as well. All of the intruments work except main battery for storing solar energy, and one of her antennas are not responding. Not sure of which one, it isnt the main one though, the one on top. Correct, ICE had no cameras. My name is Carlos by the way, and thank you very much Emily for hosting. I should be able to send more scans of information next week. |
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Posted on: Nov 14 2008, 03:42 PM | |
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Hmm, most of them are old files about ICE details, like scans of the original documents from NASA. They are in adobe format so I will have to find a file sharing site or program, as now currently I only have photobucket. |
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Posted on: Nov 14 2008, 03:35 PM | |
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My girlfriend scanned me some, 15 to 20 pictures from the original photos taken back way back when, before I was born! lol. They are in my email now and I will post them up when I get time later. |
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Posted on: Nov 9 2008, 01:08 AM | |
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They have two missions planned and are discussing funding for them currently to send it to two more coments. Originally they were just going to capture it and place it in the Smithsonian. John, my girlfriends father, he actually let me read the engineer manual / information book for ICE. And he let me look at like, 7 to 8, big old style photographs, you know the kind, 70s film picture looking. What is the best way you think after I get them back from him, scan them just like a normal picture? |
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Posted on: Nov 6 2008, 02:55 PM | |
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I registered on the forums to let you all know. My girlfriends father actually worked on and was one of the main engineers for this satellite. NASA is very close by in Goddard. Anyway they brought him back on payroll recently and they turned the satellite back on. If you all have any questions I am sure I can get them answered by talking with her dad. He lives right down the street and they are trying to get the satellite back to do more missions and then finally put it in the Smithsonian. |
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