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DAWN Mars Flyby
dmuller
post Feb 17 2009, 02:22 AM
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I am currently using "dawn_ref_081031-090601_090209_mga_c2_v1.bsp" for my realtime simulation which gives the correct C/A time. Prior to that file being available I used "dawn_ref_081031-090601_090129_dc023p2_v1.bsp" which was also yielding the correct flyby time.


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mars loon
post Feb 17 2009, 11:26 PM
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Dawn is about 1 hour from closest approach

Go DAWN !!! On to Vesta

ken

here's a nice view

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post Feb 18 2009, 02:53 PM
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There's a bit of a write-up on Space.com, but not much news yet ...

Asteroid-Bound Probe Zooms Past Mars

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