Rest In Peace Uars |
Rest In Peace Uars |
Dec 14 2005, 11:51 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 183 Joined: 22-October 05 From: Cape Canaveral, FL Member No.: 534 |
The Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite, deployed Sept. 12 1991 from the Space Shuttle Discovery, was decomissioned today. It's last good battery shorted out in August and planning to end the mission went as planned and concluded today with the shutting down of the satellite. Last week, a several-minute burn lowered the orbit of the satellite.
It is expected to make an uncontrolled reentry in 2008 or 2009. UARS opened a wealth of understanding on the upper and lower atmospheric layers including monitoring the ozone layer. -------------------- |
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Jan 27 2006, 09:10 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 27-January 06 Member No.: 663 |
QUOTE (BPCooper @ Dec 14 2005, 07:51 PM) It's last good battery shorted out in August Actually, according to the final weekly report, both remaining "good" batteries were performing acceptably up to the end. One must presume that the passivation of the system was driven by the gradual decline in available power and other failures, and the availability of science data from instruments on other birds. |
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