Commanding went well, from as far as we could make out. We're not sure
if we're getting anything back, however.
We'll be doing this pass today, hopefully:
26 Oct
<http://www.heavens-above.com/Gtrack.aspx?Session=kebgfdallleggankjgmmlbel&satid=5580&date=40842.6100238657>
7.3 15:31:43 10 S 15:38:26 60 E 15:46:11 10 NNE
[Times in BST = UTC + 1]
-Roger
Tony Abbey wrote:
Hi Roger
I wasn't able to see any signal from Prospero yesterday. How did the
commanding go?
On 25 Oct 2011, at 09:47, Roger Duthie wrote:
We had a problem with our end and couldn't command during this pass.
If you'd have heard something, I'd have been surprised.
We did manage to command during the later pass at around 1850 BST,
though it was a low pass and we're not sure if we picked anything up.
- Rr.
PS., Attempting passes today at (in BST = UTC + 1):
25 Oct
<http://www.heavens-above.com/Gtrack.aspx?Session=kebgfdallkbipfnbnjhopgbh&satid=5580&date=40841.6024848611>
7.5 15:21:10 10 SSE 15:27:34 47 E 15:34:58 10 NNE
25 Oct
<http://www.heavens-above.com/Gtrack.aspx?Session=kebgfdallkbipfnbnjhopgbh&satid=5580&date=40841.6750910069>
8.1 17:05:33 10 SW 17:12:07 47 WNW 17:19:43 10 N
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