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CONTOUR Mission Status Report
August 18, 2002 -- 2:00 p.m. (EDT)

Current Operations: Radar and Radio Checks

The effort to locate and contact the CONTOUR spacecraft - through 
telescope, radar and radio checks - continues.  Aided by an 
Aug. 16 telescope image from the Spacewatch Project showing two 
objects along a path close to CONTOUR's predicted trajectory, 
mission operators "know where to look now," says Dr. Robert 
Farquhar, CONTOUR mission director from the Johns Hopkins 
University Applied Physics Laboratory. 

Beginning Monday, Aug. 19, the team plans to check if CONTOUR 
carries out a timed command to cycle and attempt to transmit 
through different antennas. The sequence is timed to start 
96 hours after CONTOUR receives its last command - meaning it 
could start as early as 4:09 a.m. (EDT) or as late as 10:09 p.m. 
Monday - and would last several hours. 

"We aren't sure that the spacecraft is completely gone, and 
that"s what we're going to be working on over the next several 
days," Farquhar says. 

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