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lastlib

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Sun Jul 5, 2015, 10:15 AM Jul 2015

New Horizons Team Responds to Spacecraft Anomaly

http://www.nasa.gov/nh/new-horizons-responds-spacecraft-anomaly

The New Horizons spacecraft experienced an anomaly the afternoon of July 4 that led to a loss of communication with Earth. Communication has since been reestablished and the spacecraft is healthy.

The mission operations center at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, lost contact with the unmanned spacecraft -- now 10 days from arrival at Pluto -- at 1:54 p.m. EDT, and regained communications with New Horizons at 3:15 p.m. EDT, through NASA’s Deep Space Network.

During that time the autonomous autopilot on board the spacecraft recognized a problem and – as it’s programmed to do in such a situation - switched from the main to the backup computer. The autopilot placed the spacecraft in “safe mode,” and commanded the backup computer to reinitiate communication with Earth. New Horizons then began to transmit telemetry to help engineers diagnose the problem.


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Due to the 9-hour, round trip communication delay that results from operating a spacecraft almost 3 billion miles (4.9 billion kilometers) from Earth, full recovery is expected to take from one to several days; New Horizons will be temporarily unable to collect science data during that time.

Status updates will be issued as new information is available.


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Cross fingers and toes for New Horizons!

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New Horizons Team Responds to Spacecraft Anomaly (Original Post) lastlib Jul 2015 OP
Crap....the greatest space mission in the history of Man...the media can fuck themselves over by Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #1

Fred Sanders

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1. Crap....the greatest space mission in the history of Man...the media can fuck themselves over by
Sun Jul 5, 2015, 10:56 AM
Jul 2015

endless, breathless fearmongering coverage of 6 shark attacks a year "soaring" to 11, over coverage of THIS remarkable and wonderous achievement, I no longer give a fuck about the fucked up media...but this...... Holy crap! Please, please, be fixed.

I so, so wanted to see some more of this, this is what takes my breath away:



For real imaging:


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