...Annäherung an Komet Wild2 schadlos überstanden.
Gruß
Peter
Quelle: JPL
Stardust Sonde hat ...
Hier die entscheidenen Passagen des Statusreports
Jügere Ereignisse oben...ältere unten
1952 GMT (2:52 p.m. EST)
"Everything, so far, has gone by the book," Stardust program manager Tom Duxbury reports from Mission Control.
"Life is tremendously good. We have flown through the worst of it and we are still in contact with our spacecraft...The history that we just made will evolve in about two years when we land."
1950 GMT (2:50 p.m. EST)
Stardust's navigation camera should be ending its sequence of highest-frequency image-taking of the comet. Upcoming, the spacecraft will roll back into an orientation to point its high-gain communications antenna to Earth to resume full telemetry relay to Mission Control.
1947 GMT (2:47 p.m. EST)
"So far, so good," NASA officials report from JPL. The signal from Stardust is still being received on Earth, confirming that the spacecraft has survived its flight past the comet's nucleus.
1945 GMT (2:45 p.m. EST)
Applause has erupted in the control room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory -- now one minute after the point of closest approach.
1944 GMT (2:44 p.m. EST)
CLOSEST APPROACH. The Stardust spacecraft is now passing the icy heart of Comet Wild 2. The carrier tone from the craft is continuing to be received on Earth.
Quelle: http://www.spaceflightnow.com/stardust/status.html
1952 GMT (2:52 p.m. EST)
"Everything, so far, has gone by the book," Stardust program manager Tom Duxbury reports from Mission Control.
"Life is tremendously good. We have flown through the worst of it and we are still in contact with our spacecraft...The history that we just made will evolve in about two years when we land."
1950 GMT (2:50 p.m. EST)
Stardust's navigation camera should be ending its sequence of highest-frequency image-taking of the comet. Upcoming, the spacecraft will roll back into an orientation to point its high-gain communications antenna to Earth to resume full telemetry relay to Mission Control.
1947 GMT (2:47 p.m. EST)
"So far, so good," NASA officials report from JPL. The signal from Stardust is still being received on Earth, confirming that the spacecraft has survived its flight past the comet's nucleus.
1945 GMT (2:45 p.m. EST)
Applause has erupted in the control room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory -- now one minute after the point of closest approach.
1944 GMT (2:44 p.m. EST)
CLOSEST APPROACH. The Stardust spacecraft is now passing the icy heart of Comet Wild 2. The carrier tone from the craft is continuing to be received on Earth.
Quelle: http://www.spaceflightnow.com/stardust/status.html
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