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Calling Back a Zombie Ship From the Graveyard of Space
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/15/science/space/calling-back-a-zombie-ship-from-the-graveyard-of-space.html?_r=2
Calling Back a Zombie Ship From the Graveyard of Space
By KENNETH CHANGJUNE 14, 2014
For 17 years, it has been drifting on a lonely course through space. Launched during the disco era and shuttered by NASA in 1997, the spacecraft is now returning to the civilization that abandoned it.
It seemed destined to pass without fanfare, except for a slight chance of slamming into the moon, and then loop aimlessly through the inner solar system.
But now, a shoestring group of civilians headquartered in a decommissioned McDonalds have reached out and made contact with it a long-distance handshake that was the first step toward snaring it back into Earths orbit.
The zombie spaceship is coming home.
After 36 years in space, the craft, the International Sun-Earth Explorer-3, appears to be in good working order. The main challenge, the engineers say, is figuring out how to command it. No one has the full operating manual anymore, and the fragments are sometimes contradictory.
We call ourselves techno-archaeologists, said Dennis Wingo, an engineer and entrepreneur who has a track record of extracting miracles from space antiques that NASA has given up on. Mr. Wingos company, Skycorp, has its offices in the McDonalds that used to serve the Navys Moffett air station, 15 minutes northwest of San Jose, Calif. After the base closed, NASA converted it to a research campus for small technology companies, academia and nonprofits.
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Calling Back a Zombie Ship From the Graveyard of Space
By KENNETH CHANGJUNE 14, 2014
For 17 years, it has been drifting on a lonely course through space. Launched during the disco era and shuttered by NASA in 1997, the spacecraft is now returning to the civilization that abandoned it.
It seemed destined to pass without fanfare, except for a slight chance of slamming into the moon, and then loop aimlessly through the inner solar system.
But now, a shoestring group of civilians headquartered in a decommissioned McDonalds have reached out and made contact with it a long-distance handshake that was the first step toward snaring it back into Earths orbit.
The zombie spaceship is coming home.
After 36 years in space, the craft, the International Sun-Earth Explorer-3, appears to be in good working order. The main challenge, the engineers say, is figuring out how to command it. No one has the full operating manual anymore, and the fragments are sometimes contradictory.
We call ourselves techno-archaeologists, said Dennis Wingo, an engineer and entrepreneur who has a track record of extracting miracles from space antiques that NASA has given up on. Mr. Wingos company, Skycorp, has its offices in the McDonalds that used to serve the Navys Moffett air station, 15 minutes northwest of San Jose, Calif. After the base closed, NASA converted it to a research campus for small technology companies, academia and nonprofits.
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Calling Back a Zombie Ship From the Graveyard of Space (Original Post)
bananas
Jun 2014
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bananas
(27,509 posts)1. Mission Control for the ISEE-3 Reboot Project
Mission Control for the ISEE-3 Reboot Project, located in Building 596, an abandoned McDonalds, at NASA Ames Research Park. Credit ISEE-3 Reboot Project
longship
(40,416 posts)4. D'want fries with that?
No, but please super size my order.
This story is so damned cool!
R&K
bananas
(27,509 posts)2. Green Light for Spin-up
http://nasawatch.com/archives/2014/06/ranging-time-fo.html
DSN Time for ISEE-3 and Green Light for Spin-up
By Keith Cowing on June 15, 2014 10:00 AM.
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DSN Time for ISEE-3 and Green Light for Spin-up
By Keith Cowing on June 15, 2014 10:00 AM.
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