Not sure if I missed something previously or if it's already been said, but:Great to see you back on coverage Steven, even if it's just a one-off. Just feels right when you're driving.
Re questions about the parking orbit: there's a trajectory now on JPL Horizons.It implies a 230 x 300 km x 64.7 deg parking orbit (J2000 rather than TEME) followed by a burn to 263 x -135281 km x 64.7(C3 of 6.52 km2/s2).
**************************************************************************************************************** Date__(UT)__HR:MN R.A._____(ICRF)_____DEC delta deldot Sky_motion Sky_mot_PA RelVel-ANG****************************************************************************************************************$$SOE 2021-Nov-24 07:00 *m 18 37 11.99 -83 29 02.9 0.00007666933394 1.8545932 10446.803 310.71253 10.845379 2021-Nov-24 08:00 *m 16 07 25.42 -13 24 43.4 0.00017593505566 4.5949259 1510.1316 3.4031868 55.049145 2021-Nov-24 09:00 *m 16 11 52.89 +01 43 27.5 0.00028239126965 4.2553681 555.78497 4.3965106 65.971320 2021-Nov-24 10:00 *m 16 13 52.57 +08 26 46.3 0.00038170297711 4.0189157 295.50046 3.6183277 71.260402
A screen shot of DART satellite X band carrier catched @ F 5PL station near Toulouse FRANCELe mer. 24 nov. 2021 à 10:43, bertrand PINEL via groups.io <[email protected]> a écrit :Hello Amateur - DSN boys ,DART AOS 09:33 UTC 8421,6756 MHz Signal strenght : excellent : > + 35 dB ( 1 Hertz ) .
Great to see you back on coverage Steven, even if it's just a one-off. Just feels right when you're driving.
I believe this was Falcon 9's first launch directly to solar orbit. - Ed Kyle