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Solar System Simulator Downtime during Phoenix landing, Research ... might help improve realtime simulations
dmuller
post Aug 3 2008, 03:44 AM
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This "research" is to help improve the realtime simulations. For the Messenger Mercury Flyby 2 I plan to integrate "live" images from the solar system simulator (http://space.jpl.nasa.gov). Having read through various discussion boards, I noted that reference was made to that site being down during the Phoenix landing, and assuming that the same may occur on 6 Oct, it would probably be sensible to host time critical images on the same server as the realtime simulation. Hence my questions:

When did space.jpl.nasa.gov go down?
When did it come back up?

If anybody remembers, please let me know.

Thanks!


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