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* SpaceNews 03-Oct-94 *
 
 
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                         MONDAY OCTOBER 3, 1994
 
 
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* SPACE CALENDAR *
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Oct ?? - Solidaridad Ariane Launch
Oct 03 - Soyuz TM-20 Launch (Russian)
Oct 04 - 35th Anniversary (1959), Luna 3 L (Russian Moon Flyby)
Oct 11 - Magellan Lowered into Atmosphere of Venus
Oct 12 - 30th Anniversary (1964), Voskhod 1 Launch (1st 3-Man     
         Space Flight)
Oct 12-14 - Magellan Crashes to Surface of Venus
Oct 18 - 5th Anniversary (1989), Galileo Launch
Oct 20-22 - Orionids Meteor Shower
Oct 27 - STS-66, Endeavour, Atmospheric Lab (ATLAS-3)
Oct 28 - Sakigake, 3rd Earth Flyby (Japan)
Oct 28 - 20th Anniversary (1974), Luna 23 Launch (Russian Moon Lander)
Oct 31 - Orion 1 Atlas 2A Launch
 
[Info via Ron Baalke at JPL]
 
 
* DP3MIR ACTIVE ABOARD MIR SOON *
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German Astronaut Dr. Ulf Merbold will be QRV aboard the space station MIR
signing DP3MIR during the ESA EUROMIR 94 mission starting 03-OCT-1994.  In
order to give actual information regarding the mission to as many radio
amateurs and SWLs as possible, he will use the digital voice memory of
MIR's ham radio equipment designed and built by Thomas Kieselbach, DL2MDE.
Thomas made an arrangement with Ulf Merbold, DP3MIR, to load actual spoken 
reports into the digital memory frequently, as time permits however, 
probably every 2-3 days.  The reports in English and German will then be 
retransmitted automatically during the consecutive orbits on 145.550 MHz 
FM in regular time intervals.  Ulf Merbold will stay aboard MIR for 30 days.
 
[Info via Norbert, DF5DP, DARC Coordinator Satellites an Space Projects]
 
 
* INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM * 
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The SpaceOps '94 International Symposium sponsored by the NASA/Goddard 
Space Flight Center (GSFC) will be held on November 15-18, 1994 at the 
Greenbelt Marriott Hotel in Greenbelt, Maryland.
 
The theme for the SpaceOps '94 is opportunities in ground data systems for 
high efficiency operations of space missions.  Of special interest are 
techniques leading to improved system productivity, effectiveness, and 
efficiency; trade-offs between mission requirements and end-to-end system
architectures; and new technologies and techniques for systems suited to 
future space missions.
 
The SpaceOps '94 will serve as a vehicle for communicating results and 
plans concerning present and future operations of space missions and ground 
systems.  It generally attracts 400 specialists from many countries who 
take this opportunity to share their experience and knowledge with others 
engaged in similar activities.
 
For more information, please contact:
Laura Capella, Conference Coordinator
Jorge Scientific Corporation
Suite 1130
7500 Greenway Center Drive
Greenbelt, MD 20771
Voice:  301-220-1701     Fax:  301-220-1704
E-mail:  spaceops@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov
 
A detailed version of this announcement is available via World Wide Web.  
The Mosaic access path is: http://ddwilson.gsfc.nasa.gov/SpaceOps.html.
 
[Info via Diem V. Nguyen]
 
 
* AO-21 NEWS * 
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Satellite controllers recently noticed a significant event on AO-21.  
There have been 51 multi-bit errors in the RAMDISK where the actual WEFAX 
test image is stored.  In addition, temporary bit errors in the EPROM that
is used for testing purposes were found in the RAMDISK as well.  At about  
the same time, operations at the host spacecraft resulted in a temperature
increase of about 6 degrees C.  Fortunately the program running in the RTX 
computer had been continuing to operate smoothly.  Users could only notice 
that the FAX picture had been automatically replaced by telemetry in the 
schedule.
 
In order to find out what really happened, controllers are looking for 
copies of the AFSK Packet Telemetry of RUDAK II transmitted from 15-Sep-94
to 18-Sep-94.  Copies should be sent:
 
 - via PACKET      to Robert: DD4YR @DB0AAB.#BAY.DEU.EU
 - or via INTERNET to Peter : db2os@amsat.org
 
[Info via Gerhard DG2CV @ DB0AAB.#BAY.DEU.EU]
 
 
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