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SUBJECT: ODYSSEY ON-LINE MAGAZINE, VOL II, NO. 3 FILE: UFO1507
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[The Official Fringe Science Newsletter Of Odyssey!]
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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THE DISAPPEARANCE OF DELTA SIERRA JULIET ................. 1
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Earthquake Prediction data ............................... 5
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2. CLIPPINGS ................................................ 16
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3. COLUMNS .................................................. 51
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Odyssey BBS Nodes ........................................ 51
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OO 2-03 Page 1 8 Feb 1992
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ARTICLES
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1978
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Of all sightings in Australia none has generated so
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much
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worldwide attention and concern than that of Fredrick
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Valentich,
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a twenty year old flying instructor who disappeared in his
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Cessna
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182 aircraft shortly after reporting a UFO sighting over
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Bass
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Strait near Cape Otway, on a flight from Moorabin,
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Victoria, to
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King Island, Tasmania on October 21/1978.
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Forty-seven minutes after taking off from Moorabin
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Airport,
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Melbourne, at 6:19 pm, Valentich reported seeing an
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unidentified
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aircraft to the Melbourne Flight Service Unit Controller,
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Steve
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Robey. The official transcript of the recorded
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transmission
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between the Cessna (registration VH-DSJ) and Melbourne
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Flight
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Service Unit (FSU) is provided here. The following
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communications between the aircraft and Melbourne FSU were
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recorded from 19:06 hours.
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TIME FROM TEXT
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1906:14 VH-DSJ MELBOURNE this is DELTA SIERRA
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JULIET is
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there any known traffic below
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five thousand
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:23 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET no known
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traffic
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:26 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET I am seems
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to be a large
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aircraft below five thousand
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:46 FSU D D DELTA SIERRA JULIET what
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type of
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aircraft is it
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:50 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET I cannot
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affirm it is
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four bright it seems to me like
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landing
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lights
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1907:04 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET
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:32 VH-DSJ MELBOURNE this is DELTA SIERRA
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JULIET the
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aircraft just passed over me at
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least a
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thousand feet above
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:43 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET roger and
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it is a large
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aircraft confirm
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:47 VH-DSJ er unknown due to the speed of
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its traveling
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is there any air force aircraft
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in the
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vicinity
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:57 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET no known
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aircraft in the
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vicinity
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1908:18 VH-DSJ MELBOURNE it's approaching now
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from due east
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towards me
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:28 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET
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:42 // open microphone for two
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seconds //
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:49 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET it seems to
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me that he's
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playing some sort of game he's
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flying over
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me to three times at a time at
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speeds I
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could not identify
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1909:02 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET roger what
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is your
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actual level
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:06 VH-DSJ my level is four and a half
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thousand four
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five zero zero
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:11 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET and confirm
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you cannot
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identify the aircraft
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:14 VH-DSJ affirmative
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:18 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET roger
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standby
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:28 VH-DSJ MELBOURNE DELTA SIERRA JULIET
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it's not an
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aircraft it is // open
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microphone for two
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seconds //
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:46 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET can you
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describe the er
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aircraft
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:52 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET as it's
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flying past it's
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a long shape // open microphone
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for three
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seconds // cannot identify more
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than that it
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has such speed // open
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microphone for three
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seconds // before me right now
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Melbourne
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1910:07 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET roger and
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how large
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would er object be
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:20 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET MELBOURNE
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it seems like
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it's stationary what I'm doing
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right now is
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orbiting and the the thing is
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just orbiting
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on top of me also it's got a
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green light and
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sort of metallic like it's all
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shiny on the
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outside
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:43 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET
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:48 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET // open
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microphone for
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five seconds // it's just
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vanished
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:57 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET
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1911:03 VH-DSJ MELBOURNE would you know what
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kind of
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aircraft I've got is it a type
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of military
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aircraft
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:08 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET confirm the
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er aircraft
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just vanished
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:14 VH-DSJ say again
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:17 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET is the
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aircraft still
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with you
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:23 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET it's a nor
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// open
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microphone for two seconds //
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now
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approaching from the south-west
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:37 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET
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:52 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET the engine
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is rough
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idling I've got it set at
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twenty three
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twenty four and the thing is
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coughing
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1912:04 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET roger what
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are your
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intentions
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:09 VH-DSJ my intentions are ah to go to
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King Island ah
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Melbourne that strange aircraft
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is hovering
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on top of me again // two
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seconds open
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microphone // it is hovering
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and it's not an
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aircraft
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:22 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET
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:28 VH-DSJ DELTA SIERRA JULIET MELBOURNE
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// 17 seconds
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open microphone //
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:49 FSU DELTA SIERRA JULIET MELBOURNE -
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The following information was provided by Don Allen in
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regard to the late Prof. Brown's prediction of increased
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earthquake activity on or near January 18, 1992.
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DISCLAIMER -- THIS IS NOT AN EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION OR
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WARNING!
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The commentary provided with these map(s) is for
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INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY, and SHOULD NOT be construed as an
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earthquake prediction, warning, or advisory. Responsibility
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for such warnings rests with the Office of Emergency
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Services of the State of California. PLEASE REMEMBER -- THIS
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IS PRELIMINARY DATA
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Releasing these summaries on a timely basis requires that
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the data, analysis, and interpretations presented are
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PRELIMINARY. Of necessity they can only reflect the views of
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the seismologists who prepared them, and DO NOT carry the
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endorsement of the U.S.G.S. Thus while every effort is made
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to ensure that the information is accurate, nothing
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contained in this report is to be construed as and
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earthquake prediction, warning, advisory, or official policy
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statement of any kind, of the U.S. Geological Survey, or the
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U.S. Government. FOR QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS REPORT
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Send e-mail to andy@pangea.stanford.edu
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Seismicity Report for Northern California, the Nation, and
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the World for the week of January 9 - 15, 1992
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Data and text prepared by Steve Walter, Barry Hirshorn, and
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Allan Lindh U.S. Geological Survey 345 Middlefield Rd. MS-
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977, Menlo Park, CA 94025 Graphics by Quentin Lindh
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San Francisco Bay Area
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Seismicity remained low in the Bay Area during the
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past 7 days with minor activity along the San Andreas,
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southern Calaveras, and Concord faults.
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During the 7-day period ending at midnight on Wednesday,
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January 15, 1992 the U.S. Geological Survey office in Menlo
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Park recorded 27 earthquakes of magnitude one (M1) and
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greater within the San Francisco Bay area shown in Figure 1.
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Only four were as large as M2, including one M3 event. This
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compares to only 18 earthquakes greater than M1 recorded
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during the previous 7-day period, three of which were as
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large as M2.0.
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The largest earthquake in the Bay Area during the week
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was a M3.1 earthquake that occurred last Friday morning on
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the Calaveras fault, about 5 miles northeast of Gilroy
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(#2/1). It was accompanied by two M1 aftershocks. This
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segment of the Calaveras has experienced a number of M2
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events in the past year though none were as large as this
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week's M3 event. The Calaveras fault was otherwise quiet
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during the past week.
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The Concord fault experienced three small earthquakes
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last Friday and Saturday evenings (#3/1). The largest of
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these was only M2.0 and no reports were received that any
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were felt.
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As usual, a number of small earthquakes occurred along
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the creeping segment of the San Andreas. The largest of
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these were a pair of M2.3 events that occurred within
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seconds of each other last Sunday morning (#4/1). Both were
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located about 4 miles northeast of Watsonville.
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Northern California
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of northern and central California during the past week.
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Only 18 earthquakes larger than M2 were recorded in the area
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of figure 2, down from 34 during the previous week and close
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to the lowest weekly total observed in the past year--17
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events during the last week of April.
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In northern California, three M2 earthquakes were
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observed in the vicinity of Cape Mendocino. The largest of
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these were two offshore earthquakes that occurred Sunday
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evening along the Mendocino escarpment (#3/2). Both had
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similar magnitudes of about M2.6. A slightly smaller
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earthquake occurred onshore of Cape Mendocino last Friday
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about 24 miles south-southeast of Eureka (#1/2). A M2.2
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earthquake occurred Wednesday evening, Jan. 15, beneath the
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northern Sacramento Valley 7 miles east-southeast of Redding
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(#5/2).
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quiet at the M2 level, with the exception of the two
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Watsonville earthquakes discussed above. The only notable
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earthquakes in central California were two events that
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occurred Tuesday beneath the Diablo Range near Coalinga
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(#4/2). One of these was the week's largest earthquake, a
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M3.8 event that occurred about 13 miles north-northwest of
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Coalinga.
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Some activity occurred in the eastern Sierra-Nevada
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including a M2.9 event 15 miles south of Lone Pine (#2/2)
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and a M2.1 event 20 miles northwest of China Lake.
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Long Valley Caldera
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Activity remained low in the vicinity of the Long
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Valley caldera, both within the caldera and in the Sierra-
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Nevada terrane to the south. The only earthquake as large as
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M2 was a M2.2 event in the southeast corner of the caldera
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near the northern end of the Hilton Creek fault and very
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close to last week's lone M2 event (#2/3). Three other M1
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events occurred near the northern end of the Hilton Creek
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fault and four M1 events occurred at the western end of the
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south moat area, near the town of Mammoth Lakes.
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USA Seismicity
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The National Earthquake Information Center recorded only
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one notable earthquake in the lower 48 states during the
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past week, a M3.0 event in central New Jersey (#1/4). This
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small temblor occurred early last Thursday morning and was
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felt throughout Monmouth and Middlesex counties.
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The Planet Earth
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The number of notable earthquakes worldwide remained low
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during the past week with only one earthquake as large as M6
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and only seven as large as M5. The week's sole M6
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earthquake occurred Monday near Halmahera Island in the
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central Indonesian archipelago (#5/5).
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M5 earthquakes occurred beneath the central Philippines
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(#3/5), in southern Greece (#1/5), in the northern Easter
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Islands region (#2/5), beneath the Bay of Bengal (#4/5), and
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in the Dominican Republic region (#6/5).
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Two M4.9 earthquakes occurred that are worth noting.
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The first occurred near the coast of Venezuela last Thursday
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and was felt at Port of Spain, Trinidad as well as at
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coastal communities in Venezuela. The second occurred late
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Sunday night offshore of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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(#2/4). This location is just slightly northeast of a M6.1
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earthquake that occurred last week.
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Table 1. Central California Seismicity (M>2.0)
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--ORIGIN TIME (UT)-- -LAT N-- --LON W-- DEPTH N N RMS ERH
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ERZ DUR YR MON DA HRMN SEC DEG MIN DEG MIN KM
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RD S SEC KM KM REMKS MAG
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92 JAN 9 1443 35.60 37 37.18 118 49.80 2.51 11 .14 .4
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.7 HCF 2.2 92 JAN 10 205 59.69 38 50.08 122 52.11 3.76
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35 .13 .2 .7 GEY 2.5 92 JAN 10 1554 16.50 40 26.67 124
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2.05 23.21 8 .28 1.0 1.8 MEN 2.2 92 JAN 10 1833 1.25
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37 2.29 121 29.07 5.69104 .14 .2 .5 CYS 3.1 92 JAN
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11 1549 7.97 38 49.18 122 47.06 0.39 24 .17 .3 .9 GEY
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2.5
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92 JAN 11 2101 36.18 36 23.35 118 1.68 7.69 16 .10 .4
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1.1 OWV 2.9 92 JAN 12 713 47.85 37 57.38 122 0.67 12.78
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30 .13 .3 .5 CON 2.0 92 JAN 12 1312 14.05 35 45.14 118
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0.19 12.37 10 .06 .4 1.1 WWF 2.1 92 JAN 12 1629 15.74
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36 55.94 121 40.74 11.75 75 .13 .2 .4 SJB 2.3 92 JAN
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12 1629 49.70 36 56.00 121 40.94 11.94 59 .13 .3 .4 SJB
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2.3
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92 JAN 13 235 14.40 40 18.55 125 28.48 4.98 11 .09
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7.010.8 MEN - 2.6 92 JAN 13 348 55.54 38 48.36 122 45.96
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3.12 44 .14 .2 .6 GEY 2.7 92 JAN 13 631 40.29 40
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27.48 124 46.76 23.40 10 .08 1.9 3.7 MEN * 2.7 92 JAN 13
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1609 48.50 38 50.52 122 49.37 3.59 26 .12 .3 .9 GEY
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2.2 92 JAN 14 1935 40.91 36 7.71 120 5.16 7.70 49 .19
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.6 1.3 COA 2.6
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92 JAN 15 458 50.41 36 17.90 120 27.24 12.86 78 .17 .2
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.4 COA 3.8 92 JAN 15 1235 19.80 38 48.06 122 46.39 1.48
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12 .09 .3 .6 GEY 2.1 92 JAN 16 238 2.74 40 33.18 122
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15.87 20.36 9 .08 .9 1.1 SHA 2.2
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Notes: Origin time in the list is in GMT, in the text and on
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maps
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it is in local time.
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N RD: is the number of readings used to locate the
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event.
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N S: is the number of S waves in N RD.
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RMS SEC: is the root mean squared residual misfit for
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the
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location is seconds, the lower the better,
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over 0.3
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|
to 0.5 seconds is getting bad, but this is
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machine,
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not hand timed, data.
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ERH: is the estimated horizontal error in kilometers.
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ERZ: is the estimated vertical error in kilometers.
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N FM: is the number of readings used to compute the
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|
magnitude.
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REMKS: obtuse region codes that denote the velocity
|
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|
model
|
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|
used to locate the event.
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DUR MAG: is the magnitude as determined from the
|
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|
duration of
|
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|
the seismograms, not the amplitude. Sort of
|
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like
|
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|
going to echo canyon and measuring how loud
|
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|
your
|
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|
yell is by counting echos.
|
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|
FIG: denotes the figure/event number in the maps
|
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|
posted separately.
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|
Table 2. Worldwide Seismicity Data from the USGS National
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|
Earthquake Information Center
|
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|
UTC TIME LAT LONG DEP GS MAGS SD STA REGION AND
|
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|
COMMENTS HRMNSEC MB Msz USED ---
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------------------------------------------------------------
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|
------------ -JAN 09 085044.9* 40.422N 74.336W 5G
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0.4 6 NEW JERSEY. mbLg 3.0 (GS). Felt
|
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in Monmouth
|
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|
and Middlesex
|
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|
Counties.
|
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|
090728.6 10.427N 62.792W 99D 4.9 1.0 47 NEAR COAST
|
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|
OF VENEZUELA. MD 5.1
|
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|
(TRN). Felt (IV) at Port of Spain, Trinidad. Also
|
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|
felt at El Pilar,
|
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|
Irapa and Yaguaraparo, Venezuela. 134528.9* 36.598N
|
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|
22.714E 33N 5.1 1.1 43 SOUTHERN GREECE 153908.7*
|
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|
8.814S 109.192W 33N 5.2 5.7 1.1 29 NORTHERN EASTER I.
|
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|
CORDILLERA JAN 10 003750.5? 12.59 N 121.00 E 33N 5.4 0.9
|
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|
20 MINDORO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS JAN 11 061658.7? 9.52 N
|
|||
|
87.13 E 33N 5.4 5.0 1.0 16 BAY OF BENGAL JAN 12 000037.2?
|
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51.23 N 175.68 W 33N 4.7 1.1 17 ANDREANOF ISLANDS,
|
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ALEUTIAN IS. JAN 13 060844.0 49.297N 128.893W 10G 4.9
|
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|
0.7 27 VANCOUVER ISLAND REGION 093742.4? 20.82 S 179.30 W
|
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|
576D 5.4 0.5 34 FIJI ISLANDS REGION 115826.7? 1.92 N
|
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|
127.71 E 116D 6.1 0.8 14 HALMAHERA JAN 15 065832 Q
|
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|
17.8 N 70.2 W 33N 5.7 0.9 48 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
|
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|
REGION
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* Seti Protocalls
|
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|
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|
|
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|
Following some recent discussion of the SETI Protocols on
|
|||
|
the network, Robert Arnold of the SETI Institute has sent me
|
|||
|
an electronic version of the SETI Protocols. Here now is
|
|||
|
the material:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Date: 10 Jan 92 10:11:52 U Subject: Re: Electronic SETI
|
|||
|
Protocols To: skingsle@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu From:
|
|||
|
bob_arnold@qmgate.arc.nasa.gov
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities
|
|||
|
Following
|
|||
|
the Detection of Extraterrestrial
|
|||
|
Intelligence
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We, the institutions and individuals participating in the
|
|||
|
search for extra-terrestrial intelligence,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Recognizing that the search for extraterrestrial
|
|||
|
intelligence is an integral part of space exploration and is
|
|||
|
being undertaken for peaceful purposes and for the common
|
|||
|
interest of all mankind,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Inspired by the profound significance for mankind of
|
|||
|
detecting evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, even
|
|||
|
though the probability of detection may be low,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Recalling the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities
|
|||
|
of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space,
|
|||
|
Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, which commits
|
|||
|
States Parties to that Treaty "to inform the Secretary
|
|||
|
General of the United Nations as well as the public and the
|
|||
|
international scientific community, to the greatest extent
|
|||
|
feasible and practicable, of the, nature, conduct, locations
|
|||
|
and results" of their space exploration activities (Article
|
|||
|
XI),
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Recognizing that any initial detection may be incomplete or
|
|||
|
ambiguous and thus require careful examination as well as
|
|||
|
confirmation, and that it is essential to maintain the
|
|||
|
highest standards of scientific responsibility and
|
|||
|
credibility,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Agree to observe the following principles for disseminating
|
|||
|
information about the detection of extraterrestrial
|
|||
|
intelligence:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Any individual, public or private research institution,
|
|||
|
or governmental
|
|||
|
agency that believes it has detected a signal from or
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
other evidence of
|
|||
|
extraterrestrial intelligence (the discoverer) should
|
|||
|
seek to verify
|
|||
|
that the most plausible explanation for the evidence is
|
|||
|
the existence
|
|||
|
of extraterrestrial intelligence rather than some other
|
|||
|
natural
|
|||
|
phenomenon or anthropogenic phenomenon before making
|
|||
|
any public
|
|||
|
announcement. If the evidence cannot be confirmed as
|
|||
|
indicating the
|
|||
|
existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, the
|
|||
|
discoverer may
|
|||
|
disseminate the information as appropriate to the
|
|||
|
discovery of any
|
|||
|
unknown phenomenon.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. Prior to making a public announcement that evidence of
|
|||
|
extraterrestrial
|
|||
|
intelligence has been detected, the discoverer should
|
|||
|
promptly inform
|
|||
|
all other observers or research organizations that are
|
|||
|
parties to this
|
|||
|
declaration, so that those other parties may seek to
|
|||
|
confirm the
|
|||
|
discovery by independent observations at other sites
|
|||
|
and so that a
|
|||
|
network can be established to enable continuous
|
|||
|
monitoring of the
|
|||
|
signal or phenomenon. Parties to this declaration
|
|||
|
should not make any
|
|||
|
public announcement of this information until it is
|
|||
|
determined whether
|
|||
|
this information is or is not credible evidence of the
|
|||
|
existence of
|
|||
|
extraterrestrial intelligence. The discoverer should
|
|||
|
inform his/her or
|
|||
|
its relevant national authorities.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3. After concluding that the discovery appears to be
|
|||
|
credible evidence of
|
|||
|
extraterrestrial intelligence, and after informing
|
|||
|
other parties to
|
|||
|
this declaration, the discoverer should inform
|
|||
|
observers throughout the
|
|||
|
world through the Central Bureau for Astronomical
|
|||
|
Telegrams of the
|
|||
|
International Astronomical Union, and should inform the
|
|||
|
Secretary
|
|||
|
General of the United Nations in accordance with
|
|||
|
Article XI of the
|
|||
|
Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States
|
|||
|
in the
|
|||
|
Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon
|
|||
|
and Other
|
|||
|
Bodies. Because of their demonstrated interest in and
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
expertise
|
|||
|
concerning the question of the existence of
|
|||
|
extraterrestrial
|
|||
|
intelligence, the discoverer should simultaneously
|
|||
|
inform the following
|
|||
|
international institutions of the discovery and should
|
|||
|
provide them
|
|||
|
with all pertinent data and recorded information
|
|||
|
concerning the
|
|||
|
evidence: the International Telecommunication Union,
|
|||
|
the Committee on
|
|||
|
Space Research, of the International Council of
|
|||
|
Scientific Unions, the
|
|||
|
International Astronautical Federation, the
|
|||
|
International Academy of
|
|||
|
Astronautics, the International Institute of Space Law,
|
|||
|
Commission 51
|
|||
|
of the International Astronomical Union and Commission
|
|||
|
J of the
|
|||
|
International Radio Science Union.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----Cont in part 2------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
----------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4. A confirmed detection of extraterrestrial intelligence
|
|||
|
should be
|
|||
|
disseminated promptly, openly, and widely through
|
|||
|
scientific channels
|
|||
|
and public media, observing the procedures in this
|
|||
|
declaration. The
|
|||
|
discoverer should have the privilege of making the
|
|||
|
first public
|
|||
|
announcement.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5. All data necessary for confirmation of detection should
|
|||
|
be made
|
|||
|
available to the international scientific community
|
|||
|
through
|
|||
|
publications, meetings, conferences, and other
|
|||
|
appropriate means.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6. The discovery should be confirmed and monitored and any
|
|||
|
data bearing on
|
|||
|
the evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence should be
|
|||
|
recorded and
|
|||
|
stored permanently to the greatest extent feasible and
|
|||
|
practicable, in
|
|||
|
a form that will make it available for further analysis
|
|||
|
and
|
|||
|
interpretation. These recordings should be made
|
|||
|
available to the
|
|||
|
international institutions listed above and to members
|
|||
|
of the
|
|||
|
scientific community for further objective analysis and
|
|||
|
interpretation.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7. If the evidence of detection is in the form of
|
|||
|
electromagnetic signals,
|
|||
|
the parties to this declaration should seek
|
|||
|
international agreement to
|
|||
|
protect the appropriate frequencies by exercising
|
|||
|
procedures available
|
|||
|
through the International Telecommunication Union.
|
|||
|
Immediate notice
|
|||
|
should be sent to the Secretary General of the ITU in
|
|||
|
Geneva, who may
|
|||
|
include a request to minimize transmissions on the
|
|||
|
relevant frequencies
|
|||
|
in the Weekly Circular. The Secretariat, in
|
|||
|
conjunction with advice of
|
|||
|
the Union's Administrative Council, should explore the
|
|||
|
feasibility and
|
|||
|
utility of convening an Extraordinary Administrative
|
|||
|
Radio Conference
|
|||
|
to deal with the matter, subject to the opinions of the
|
|||
|
member
|
|||
|
Administrations of the ITU.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8. No response to a signal or other evidence of
|
|||
|
extraterrestrial
|
|||
|
intelligence should be sent until appropriate
|
|||
|
international
|
|||
|
consultations have taken place. The procedures for
|
|||
|
such consultations
|
|||
|
will be the subject of a separate agreement,
|
|||
|
declaration or
|
|||
|
arrangement.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9. The SETI Committee of the International Academy of
|
|||
|
Astronautics, in
|
|||
|
coordination with Commission 51 of the International
|
|||
|
Astronomical
|
|||
|
Union, will conduct a continuing review of procedures
|
|||
|
for the detection
|
|||
|
of extraterrestrial intelligence and the subsequent
|
|||
|
handling of the
|
|||
|
data. Should credible evidence of extraterrestrial
|
|||
|
intelligence be
|
|||
|
discovered, an international committee of scientists
|
|||
|
and other experts
|
|||
|
should be established to serve as a focal point for
|
|||
|
continuing analysis
|
|||
|
of all observational evidence collected in the
|
|||
|
aftermath of the
|
|||
|
discovery, and also to provide advice on the release of
|
|||
|
information to
|
|||
|
the public. This committee should be constituted from
|
|||
|
representatives
|
|||
|
of each of the international institutions listed above
|
|||
|
and such other
|
|||
|
members as the committee may deem necessary.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To facilitate the convocation of such a committee at some
|
|||
|
unknown time in the future, the SETI Committee of the
|
|||
|
International Academy of Astronautics should initiate and
|
|||
|
maintain a current list of willing representatives from each
|
|||
|
of the international institutions listed above, as well as
|
|||
|
other individuals with relevant skills, and should make that
|
|||
|
list continuously available through the Secretariat of the
|
|||
|
International Academy of Astronautics. The International
|
|||
|
Academy of Astronautics will act as the Depository for this
|
|||
|
declaration and will annually provide a current list of
|
|||
|
parties to all the parties to this declaration.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
January 12, 1992 File: PROTOCOL.TXT
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
|
|||
|
* * * * * * * *
|
|||
|
* Dr. Stuart A. Kingsley
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* Consultant
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* AMIEE, SMIEEE,
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* The Planetary Society,
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* Space Studies Institute,
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* Columbus Astronomical Society,
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* Volunteer, SETI Group, Ohio State.
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* "Where No Photon Has
|
|||
|
Gone Before & *
|
|||
|
* The Impossible Takes A
|
|||
|
Little Longer" *
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
__________ *
|
|||
|
* FIBERDYNE OPTOELECTRONICS /
|
|||
|
\ *
|
|||
|
* 545 Northview Drive --- hf >> kT
|
|||
|
--- *
|
|||
|
* Columbus, Ohio 43209
|
|||
|
\__________/ *
|
|||
|
* United States
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* Tel/Fax: (614) 258-7402 .. .. ..
|
|||
|
.. .. *
|
|||
|
* Manual Fax Tone Access Code: 33 . . . . . .
|
|||
|
. . . . *
|
|||
|
* Bulletin Board System (BBS): .. .. ..
|
|||
|
.. *
|
|||
|
* Modem: (614) 258-1710,
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
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|
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|
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|
|||
|
* 300/1200/2400/4800/9600 Baud, MNP, 8N1.
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* Email: skingsle@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* CompuServe: 72376,3545
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
|
|||
|
* * * * * * * *
|
|||
|
|
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|
|
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|
---End of Article---
|
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|
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|
Don dona@bilver.uucp
|
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|
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CLIPPINGS
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* =START= XMT: 14:49 Fri Jan 03 EXP: 15:00 Fri Jan 10
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SATURDAY SKYSHOW ON TAP AS ASTRONOMERS PREPARE FOR RARE
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ECLIPSE, METEOR SHOWER
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(JAN. 3) UPI - Amateur and professional astronomers alike
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geared up for a double- barreled celestial skyshow
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Saturday, a pre-dawn meteor shower visible across North
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America and a rare sunset solar eclipse visible from the
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far Western United States.
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The potentially spectacular partial eclipse of the sun was
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expected to be visible late in the day as Earth's star set
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on the western horizon.
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Unlike a widely seen total eclipse of the sun that thrilled
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spectators in Hawaii, Mexico and Central America last July,
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the event Saturday is known as an annular eclipse, one in
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which the moon moves directly in front of the sun but fails
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to fully cover the star's disk.
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In this case, the Earth is relatively close to the sun
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while the moon is nearly as far from Earth as it ever gets.
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Sky & Telescope magazine reported that the moon would cover
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just 91 percent of the sun at maximum, around 4:50 p.m.
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PST, creating a ring of light in the sky for observers in
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southwestern California near the coast.
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Edwin Krupp at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles said
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if the weather cooperates, the eclipse ''will be
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stunning.''
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''A ring of fire will slip into the Pacific,'' he said.
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Observers along the coast of California, from near Oxnard
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to Los Angeles and San Diego, expected to see the moon move
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directly across the sun's disk, weather permitting,
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creating a rare annular eclipse at sunset.
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Spectators in Mexico, western Texas, New Mexico, Arizona,
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Nevada, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Oregon,
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Washington, northwest Canada and Alaska awaited a partial
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eclipse, one in which the sun's disk would appear crescent
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shaped.
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The unusual celestial event - with the moon blocking the
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sun at sunset - occurs at any given location only about
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once every 20,000 years.
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But forecasters said cloud cover threatened to ruin the day
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for Southern Californians planning to watch the eclipse.
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''There is a chance that people won't be able to see it,''
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said Scott Entrekin
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a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. ''It's
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really going to be a hit-and-miss proposition.''
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In any case, spectators should take precautions whenever
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viewing the sun. While the sun will not be as bright near
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the horizon as it is when it is high in the sky, experts
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said one should never look directly at the sun long enough
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for heat to build up on the retina.
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''The usual eclipse warnings about danger to eyesight from
|
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looking at the sun may not apply in their usual simple form
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for this event,'' writes Alan MacRobert in Sky & Telescope.
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''A setting sun, dimmed and reddened to an unpredictable
|
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degree, presents too many uncertainties.''
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''Thus, prudence would dictate taking only brief looks even
|
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when the sun is fairly comfortable to view,'' he writes.
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''Don't stare long enough for heat to build up on your
|
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retina.''
|
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While the eclipse was limited to observers in western North
|
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America and on islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean,
|
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|
a possibly spectacular meteor shower was expected to be
|
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|
visible across the United States early Saturday.
|
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The annual Quadrantid meteor shower, unrelated to the
|
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|
eclipse, was expected to peak around 5 a.m. EST.
|
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|
|
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|
According to Sky & Telescope, observers with clear, dark
|
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|
skies could expect to see ''as many as 50 or possibly over
|
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|
100 meteors ... per hour before dawn.''
|
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|
|
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|
''The peak of the 'Quads'' last only a few hours,'' the
|
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magazine reports in its January issue. ''If you're watching
|
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when it arrives, this can be one of the year's best meteor
|
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displays.''
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=END=
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* =START= XMT: 15:24 Fri Jan 03 EXP: 15:00 Mon Jan 06
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DAYBOOK: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION NEWS
|
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|
CONFERENCE
|
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|
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(JAN. 3) FNS - SUBJECT: Opportunities and challenges of the
|
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|
coming year
|
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|
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|
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|
LOCATION: Kennedy Space Center News Center
|
|||
|
auditorium, Cape
|
|||
|
Canaveral, FL
|
|||
|
-- Conference to be aired on NASA Select
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Television,
|
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carried on Satcom F2R, Transponder 13,
|
|||
|
and news media
|
|||
|
located at NASA Headquarters and field
|
|||
|
centers will be
|
|||
|
able to participate
|
|||
|
-- News media may monitor the conference
|
|||
|
by telephone at
|
|||
|
407-867-1220, -1240 or -1260
|
|||
|
-- January 6
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PARTICIPANTS: Robert L Crippen, former Space Shuttle
|
|||
|
Director at NASA
|
|||
|
Headquarters, who assumed the post of
|
|||
|
director of KSC on
|
|||
|
January 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: 407-867-2468
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
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|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 09:46 Sun Jan 05 EXP: 10:00 Tue Jan 07
|
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|
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|
WEST COAST RESIDENTS ANTICIPATE BRILLIANT SKYSHOW WITH
|
|||
|
SUNSET SOLAR ECLIPSE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 5) UPI - Astronomers aimed their telescopes Saturday
|
|||
|
and amateur stargazers stood in line to buy eyescreens in
|
|||
|
anticipation of a rare sunset solar eclipse expected to be
|
|||
|
visible along the West Coast.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The eclipse - the second in the region in six months - was
|
|||
|
expected to be visible west of a line running from Oaxaca,
|
|||
|
Mexico, through eastern Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, to
|
|||
|
Alaska.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The partial eclipse of the sun was expected to be visible
|
|||
|
late in the day as Earth's star set on the western horizon.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Unlike a widely seen total eclipse of the sun that thrilled
|
|||
|
spectators in Hawaii, Mexico and Central America last July,
|
|||
|
Saturday's event is an annular eclipse, in which the moon
|
|||
|
moves directly in front of the sun but fails to fully cover
|
|||
|
the star's disk.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In this case, the Earth is relatively close to the sun
|
|||
|
while the moon is nearly as far from Earth as it ever gets.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sky & Telescope magazine reported that the moon would cover
|
|||
|
just 91 percent of the sun at maximum, around 4:50 p.m.
|
|||
|
PST, creating a ring of light in the sky for observers in
|
|||
|
southwestern California near the coast.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Edwin Krupp at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles said
|
|||
|
if the weather cooperates, the eclipse ''will be
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
stunning.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''A ring of fire will slip into the Pacific,'' he said.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Observers along the coast of California, from near Oxnard
|
|||
|
to Los Angeles and San Diego, expected to see the moon move
|
|||
|
directly across the sun's disk, weather permitting,
|
|||
|
creating a rare annular eclipse at sunset.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Spectators in Mexico, western Texas, New Mexico, Arizona,
|
|||
|
Nevada, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Oregon,
|
|||
|
Washington, northwest Canada and Alaska awaited a partial
|
|||
|
eclipse, one in which the sun's disk would appear
|
|||
|
crescent-shaped.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But forecasters warned clouds from the third storm in a
|
|||
|
week could spoil the celestial show in Southern California.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Nevertheless, some residents booked window tables at their
|
|||
|
favorite restaurants in anticipation of the eclipse.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Meteorolgists and astronomers cautioned spectators to take
|
|||
|
precautions when viewing the eclipse. Experts warned one
|
|||
|
should never look directly at the sun long enough for heat
|
|||
|
to build up on the retina.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
About 100 poeple lined up in front of the Reuben H. Fleet
|
|||
|
space theater in San Diego, which was selling $4 filters to
|
|||
|
view the eclipse.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Griffith Observatory was also selling $5 orange filters
|
|||
|
designed to protect eyes while allowing enough light to
|
|||
|
pass through so that people can view the eclipse.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 09:37 Tue Jan 07 EXP: 10:00 Wed Jan 08
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHINA TO ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN UNITED NATIONS'
|
|||
|
INTERNATIONAL SPACE YEAR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BEIJING (JANUARY 7) XINHUA - THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT WILL
|
|||
|
GIVE ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT TO THE UNITED NATIONS IN ITS
|
|||
|
EFFORTS TO HOLD THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE YEAR OF 1992, A
|
|||
|
LEADING CHINESE SPACE SCIENTIST SAID HERE TODAY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AT ITS 44TH ASSEMBLY, THE UNITED NATIONS NAMED THE YEAR
|
|||
|
1992 AS THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE YEAR IN MEMORY OF THE 500TH
|
|||
|
ANNIVERSARY OF COLUMBUS' LANDING ON AMERICA AND THE 10TH
|
|||
|
ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM FOR THE
|
|||
|
EXPLOITATION OF OUTER SPACE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPEAKING AT A PRESS CONFERENCE, PROFESSOR WANG DAHENG,
|
|||
|
MEMBER OF THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND CHAIRMAN OF
|
|||
|
CHINA'S NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL
|
|||
|
SPACE YEAR, DISCLOSED CHINA'S PLANNED ACTIVITIES TO MARK
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE SPACE YEAR.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ACCORDING TO PROFESSOR WANG, CHINA WILL HOLD A NUMBER OF
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON SPACE SCIENCES IN BEIJING,
|
|||
|
WHICH INCLUDE 'THE INTERNATIONAL WORKING CONFERENCE OF
|
|||
|
GEOSCIENTISTS,' 'THE SINO-GERMAN SECOND SYMPOSIUM ON
|
|||
|
MICRO-GRAVITY,' 'THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE
|
|||
|
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF SPACE SCIENCES,' 'THE INTERNATIONAL
|
|||
|
YOUTH SPACE SUMMER CAMP,' AND 'THE SPACE SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM
|
|||
|
BETWEEN CHINA'S MAINLAND AND ITS TAIWAN PROVINCE.'
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM CHINA'S MAINLAND AND TAIWAN
|
|||
|
PROVINCE, THAILAND, AND SINGAPORE WILL ALSO BE OFFERED A
|
|||
|
CHANCE TO SEND THEIR 'PAYLOAD' --SEEDS OF TOMATOS-- ON
|
|||
|
BOARD CHINA'S SATELLITES, GIVING THEM A CHANCE TO OBSERVE
|
|||
|
AND STUDY THE GROWTH OF SEEDS UNDER A DIFFERENT
|
|||
|
ENVIRONMENT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 03:38 Tue Jan 07 EXP: 04:00 Wed Jan 08
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAYBOOK: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION AVIATION SECURITY
|
|||
|
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 7) FNS - SUBJECT: Discussion of the carriage of
|
|||
|
weapons on aircraft
|
|||
|
-- FR 12-20, p. 66116
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOCATION: MacCracken Room, FAA, 800 Independence
|
|||
|
Ave SW, Washington,
|
|||
|
DC
|
|||
|
-- January 7
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: 202-267-9863
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 03:45 Tue Jan 07 EXP: 04:00 Wed Jan 08
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAYBOOK: USIA WORLDNET BROADCAST
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 7) FNS - SUBJECT: NASA project scientist Jeff Dozier
|
|||
|
discusses Earth
|
|||
|
Observation Systems (Broadcast to Bangkok
|
|||
|
and Canberra)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOCATION: 601 D St NW, Washington DC
|
|||
|
-- January 7
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
CONTACT: 202-501-7218
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
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|
|
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|
Matched keyword: SPACE...
|
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|
|
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|
=START= XMT: 12:31 Tue Jan 07 EXP: 12:00 Wed Jan 08
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAYBOOK: TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FEDERAL AVIATION
|
|||
|
ADMINISTRATION, RADIO
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 7) FNS - SUBJECT: Minimum operational performance
|
|||
|
standards for the
|
|||
|
supplemental airborne navigation
|
|||
|
equipment using global
|
|||
|
positioning system
|
|||
|
-- FR 12-16, p. 65304
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOCATION: 1140 Connecticut Ave NW, suite 1020,
|
|||
|
Washington, DC
|
|||
|
-- January 8
|
|||
|
-- January 9
|
|||
|
-- January 10
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: 202-833-9339
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
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|
* =START= XMT: 14:51 Mon Jan 06 EXP: 15:00 Thu Jan 09
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NASA'S NEW DIRECTOR CRIPPEN REPORTS PLANS TO ELIMINATE
|
|||
|
5,000 JOBS BY 1996
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (JAN. 6) UPI - NASA managers, trying to
|
|||
|
chop $500 million from the shuttle budget, plan to
|
|||
|
eliminate some 5,000 jobs across the nation by 1996, but an
|
|||
|
agency official said Monday safety will be maintained
|
|||
|
despite the cuts and a higher launch rate.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Former astronaut Robert Crippen, who took over Jan. 1 as
|
|||
|
the new director of the Kennedy Space Center, told
|
|||
|
reporters that attrition alone will not save enough money
|
|||
|
to meet the projected budget and that an undetermined
|
|||
|
number of contractor layoffs will be required over the next
|
|||
|
few years to make up the difference.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''We're talking about cutting out of the shuttle program
|
|||
|
approximately $500 million by the time we get to '96,'' he
|
|||
|
said. ''You can translate that into approximately 5,000
|
|||
|
jobs across the country. We're going to be reducing, across
|
|||
|
the country, the number of people we put on shuttle.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The goal, announced late last year, is to cut the shuttle
|
|||
|
budget by 15 percent
|
|||
|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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or about 3 percent per year, over the next five years. At
|
|||
|
the same time, the space agency is attempting to increase
|
|||
|
the number of shuttle flights conducted each year while
|
|||
|
maintaining strict safety standards.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Crippen agreed that it will not be easy. But he said NASA's
|
|||
|
post- Challenger emphasis on flight safety will remain just
|
|||
|
as high in years to come as it is at present.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''There've been some insinuations that my arrival here at
|
|||
|
KSC was going to put a different focus on safety,'' Crippen
|
|||
|
told spaceport employees earlier Monday. ''Well, I'd like
|
|||
|
to borrow some words from the president ... read my lips.
|
|||
|
Safety is our number one concern and it will remain so.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Asked how he could maintain flight safety while
|
|||
|
implementing budget cuts and increasing the flight rate,
|
|||
|
Crippen said ''we have redundancy in several different
|
|||
|
areas. We believe there are some places in those that we
|
|||
|
can eliminate some of that redundancy without compromising
|
|||
|
the hardware or assuring that it's safe and ready to fly.''
|
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|
|
|||
|
NASA launched six shuttle flights in 1991 while at least
|
|||
|
eight missions are on tap in 1992. Crippen said eight to 10
|
|||
|
flights likely would be the maximum the agency would be
|
|||
|
able to support in a given year.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Crippen took the helm at the Florida shuttleport Jan. 1,
|
|||
|
replacing retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Forrest McCartney, who
|
|||
|
was forced to step down after five years on the job by
|
|||
|
William Lenoir, associate administrator for manned space
|
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|
flight.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Crippen's arrival in Florida coincides with the
|
|||
|
implementation of a variety of proposed management changes
|
|||
|
in the shuttle program.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The changes are the result of several outside studies that
|
|||
|
called for moving shuttle program managers, now based at
|
|||
|
the Johnson Space Center in Houston and the Marshall Space
|
|||
|
Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., to the Kennedy Space
|
|||
|
Center.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Leonard Nicholson, a top manager at the Johnson Space
|
|||
|
Center, recently was named to replace Crippen as shuttle
|
|||
|
program director.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''We're going to move that job from Washington here to
|
|||
|
Kennedy,'' Crippen said. ''And during this upcoming year,
|
|||
|
we're going to be looking across our management of the
|
|||
|
shuttle program to look at what other areas of management
|
|||
|
we'd like to move to KSC, both government and contractor.
|
|||
|
The who, what where and when of that has not been
|
|||
|
defined.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Critics have argued that the net effect of the plan will be
|
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|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
to put officials from Johnson and Marshall in charge of
|
|||
|
shuttle processing, traditionally a Kennedy Space Center
|
|||
|
task. If so, critics say, channels of communications will
|
|||
|
be blurred and more intra-center rivalry will develop.
|
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Crippen disagreed Monday, saying: ''I believe that Kennedy
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is still going to be in charge of processing the
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hardware.''
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''Our intent is that this is where all the shuttle hardware
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is,'' he said. ''This is where it's at. Consequently, this
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is the proper place to manage it instead of doing it long
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distance like I was doing from Washington (as shuttle
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program director).''
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=END=
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* =START= XMT: 17:51 Mon Jan 06 EXP: 18:00 Thu Jan 09
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NASA'S MAGELLAN PROBE SUFFERS RADIO PROBLEM DISRUPTING
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MAPPING OF VENUS
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(JAN. 6) UPI - Problems with a critical radio transmitter
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aboard NASA's remarkably successful Magellan probe have
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forced engineers to interrupt the $550 million spacecraft's
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|
mapping of cloud-shrouded Venus, officials said Monday.
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The trouble developed Saturday and while the solar-powered
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spacecraft is equipped with a backup ''X-band''
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transmitter, that unit has a tendency to overheat, which
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degrades the quality of the science data that is beamed
|
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|
back to Earth.
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''They appeared to have lost a component on the main
|
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|
downlink transmitter, that's the X-band,'' said James
|
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Doyle, a spokesman for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
|
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|
Pasadena, Calif. ''That stopped mapping.''
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|
When engineers switched to the backup transmitter, it
|
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|
overheated after about 25 minutes of operation. Last March,
|
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|
engineers discovered that the backup radio had a tendency
|
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|
to draw more power than expected, generating unwanted heat.
|
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|
Since then, Magellan has been using its primary transmitter
|
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|
to relay data back to Earth.
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|
''The spacecraft is in good health in every other way,''
|
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|
Doyle said. ''They're going to study this apparently for
|
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|
quite a while. They've got to find out exactly what
|
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|
happened.''
|
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|
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|
At least one of the two Motorola-built transmitters - each
|
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|
one is believed to have cost at least $1 million - is
|
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|
required to relay photo- like radar images of Venus back to
|
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Earth. Similar radios are in service aboard nearly two
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|
dozen other spacecraft, according to Magellan builder
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Martin Marietta Astronautics Group of Denver.
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|
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|
Doyle said if the primary transmitter cannot be fixed,
|
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|
engineers would attempt to work around the backup radio's
|
|||
|
tendency to overheat. Should both transmitters ultimately
|
|||
|
prove inoperable, Magellan would be unable to continue
|
|||
|
mapping the surface of Venus.
|
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|
|
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|
The 2,880-pound Magellan accomplished the primary goal of
|
|||
|
its mission last May 15, when it completed a 243-day radar
|
|||
|
mapping sequence covering more than 80 percent of the
|
|||
|
planet's once-hidden surface.
|
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|
|
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|
Since then, engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have
|
|||
|
been using the spacecraft to fill in blanks in coverage and
|
|||
|
to map the planet's south polar region. As of Saturday,
|
|||
|
Magellan had mapped more than 95 percent of Venus during
|
|||
|
more than 3,880 orbits.
|
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|
|
|||
|
By any standards, the Magellan project repressents one of
|
|||
|
NASA's most successful missions, generating a flood of data
|
|||
|
that has allowed planetary scientists to create maps of
|
|||
|
Venus that are more accurate than those of Earth, where
|
|||
|
oceans prevent precise seabed mapping.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NASA hopes to operate Magellan for nearly two more years at
|
|||
|
least, and while a failure now would deeply disappoint
|
|||
|
space scientists, program officials said enough data
|
|||
|
already has been returned to keep researchers busy for
|
|||
|
years to come.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Launched from the shuttle Atlantis on May 4, 1989, Magellan
|
|||
|
slipped into orbit around Venus on Aug. 19, 1990. The
|
|||
|
spacecraft uses radar beams instead of visible light to
|
|||
|
''see'' through the thick clouds that block the planet's
|
|||
|
surface from view.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After getting off to a shaky start - a faulty computer
|
|||
|
memory knocked the craft out of contact with Earth several
|
|||
|
times during initial operations - Magellan has been
|
|||
|
steadily mapping the hidden surface of Venus, stripping
|
|||
|
away the veils of mystery that have shrouded Earth's sister
|
|||
|
planet since antiquity.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The tortured planet revealed by Magellan's radar imaging
|
|||
|
system is a hellish world dotted with giant volcanoes,
|
|||
|
impact craters, lava flows, mountain ranges and tremendous
|
|||
|
fault systems, a violent planet that appears to be active
|
|||
|
to this day.
|
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|
|
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|
=END=
|
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|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 13:41 Tue Jan 07 EXP: 14:00 Wed Jan 08
|
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|
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SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY'S CREW PREPARES FOR JAN. 22 LAUNCH
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (JAN. 7) UPI - The shuttle Discovery's
|
|||
|
crew strapped in and worked through a smooth practice
|
|||
|
countdown Tuesday, setting the stage for takeoff Jan. 22 on
|
|||
|
a seven-day science mission.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Wearing bulky, bright-orange spacesuits, the six-man,
|
|||
|
one-woman crew climbed aboard the $2 billion spaceplane
|
|||
|
early Tuesday for the final hours of the ''terminal
|
|||
|
countdown demonstration test,'' an exercise designed to
|
|||
|
give the launch team and the astronauts a chance to
|
|||
|
practice launch-day procedures.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At 11:01 a.m. EST, the two-day countdown was stopped at the
|
|||
|
T-minus 4-second mark after the simulated ignition and
|
|||
|
shutdown of Discovery's three main engines.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Commander Ronald Grabe, 46, co-pilot Stephen Oswald, 40,
|
|||
|
Norman Thagard, 48, William Readdy, 39, David Hilmers, 41,
|
|||
|
Canadian researcher Roberta Bondar, 46, and European
|
|||
|
scientist Ulf Merbold, 50, then practiced emergency launch
|
|||
|
pad escape procedures.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All seven planned to fly back to the Johnson Space Center
|
|||
|
in Houston later in the day for final training.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Everything went as planned in today's countdown test,''
|
|||
|
said NASA spokesman Mitch Varnes. ''The managers feel we
|
|||
|
have a healthy vehicle and are on schedule for a launch.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An official launch date will not be set until Thursday, but
|
|||
|
engineers are shooting for a liftoff at 8:54 a.m. Jan. 22.
|
|||
|
Launch will mark the first of at least eight missions
|
|||
|
planned for 1992.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Nestled in Discovery's cargo bay is a European-built
|
|||
|
Spacelab laboratory module loaded with materials science
|
|||
|
and medical experiments.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Working around the clock in two shifts, the astronauts plan
|
|||
|
to study the medical effects of weightlessness and to carry
|
|||
|
out a battery of experiments devoted to materials
|
|||
|
processing. Such research could lead to new materials with
|
|||
|
a variety of industrial applications.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If all goes well, Grabe and Oswald will guide Discovery to
|
|||
|
a landing Jan. 29 at Edwards Air Force Base in California's
|
|||
|
Mojave Desert.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 14:36 Wed Jan 08 EXP: 15:00 Sat Jan 11
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOCKHEED LAB COMPLETES FIELD TEST ON SOLUTION TO WIND SHEAR
|
|||
|
AND SPACE LAUNCHES
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PALO ALTO, CA (JAN. 8) BUSINESS WIRE - Lockheed Palo Alto
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Research Laboratory and Coherent Technologies Inc. of
|
|||
|
Boulder, Colo., have completed a field test program at NASA
|
|||
|
Kennedy Space Center to evaluate using the world's most
|
|||
|
powerful solid-state coherent laser radar to detect wind
|
|||
|
shear in the atmosphere above the space shuttle launch
|
|||
|
site. Lockheed Project Manager James Hawley directed the
|
|||
|
effort.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Coherent Launch-Site Atmospheric Wind Sounder (CLAWS)
|
|||
|
is a lidar atmospheric wind sensor designed to measure the
|
|||
|
winds aloft at space launch facilities to an altitude of 20
|
|||
|
kilometers (16 miles).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The aim of the field test program is to appraise the
|
|||
|
ability of CLAWS to meet NASA goals for increased safety
|
|||
|
and launch/mission flexibility at Kennedy Space Center.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The National Research Council, in a 1988 report entitled
|
|||
|
''Meteorological Support for Space Operations,'' recognized
|
|||
|
the importance of high fidelity measurement of weather
|
|||
|
phenomena ''to make all phases of the manned and unmanned
|
|||
|
space programs more efficient, less threatened by delay,
|
|||
|
and free of weather-related hazards that could lead to
|
|||
|
damage or loss of spacecraft of even human lives.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Wind shear, the sudden and violent change of wind
|
|||
|
direction, was of particular concern to the authors of the
|
|||
|
report. They acknowledged that severe wind shear
|
|||
|
encountered by the Challenger space shuttle on Jan. 28,
|
|||
|
1986 may have contributed to the accident which ended in
|
|||
|
the loss of the orbiter and cost the lives of seven
|
|||
|
astronauts.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Present approaches to the measurement of wind shear involve
|
|||
|
the release and tracking weather balloons to launch.
|
|||
|
Because there is often an hour delay between these
|
|||
|
measurements and launch, the result is at best a crude
|
|||
|
picture of the dynamics of the atmosphere along the flight
|
|||
|
path of the launch vehicle.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Lockheed's approach, CLAWS, utilizes a powerful
|
|||
|
ground-based lidar, or laser radar, that measures wind
|
|||
|
velocities along the flight path. It accomplishes this by
|
|||
|
comparing the frequency of the laser pulses with the light
|
|||
|
reflected back from the moving aerosols, or suspended
|
|||
|
particles, in the atmosphere. Wind velocity is proportional
|
|||
|
to the change in frequency of the light reflected back to
|
|||
|
the instrument.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
These measurements are made in real-time and can continue
|
|||
|
during vehicle flight, thus making available valuable data
|
|||
|
that could be uplinked to the guidance and control systems
|
|||
|
of the vehicle. Also under study is the potential for
|
|||
|
incorporating a CLAWS instrument aboard present and future
|
|||
|
launch vehicles.
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The CLAWS instrument can be used to support both the launch
|
|||
|
and landing operations of the space shuttle, as well as
|
|||
|
expendable vehicles. Lockheed is the prime contractor for
|
|||
|
the program. The program is managed by NASA Langley
|
|||
|
Research Center, Hampton, Va.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: Lockheed Missiles & Space Company Inc., Sunnyvale
|
|||
|
Buddy Nelson, 408/742-7704.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 12:33 Thu Jan 09 EXP: 12:00 Fri Jan 10
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHINESE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY ENTERS BUSIEST YEAR IN 1992
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BEIJING (JAN. 9) XINHUA - THE MINISTRY OF AEROSPACE
|
|||
|
INDUSTRY WILL BE MUCH BUSIER IN 1992, 'CHINA DAILY'
|
|||
|
REPORTED TODAY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE REPORT QUOTED MINISTER LIN ZONGTANG AS SAYING THAT THIS
|
|||
|
YEAR WILL BE A BUSIEST YEAR IN THE INDUSTRY'S 40-YEAR
|
|||
|
HISTORY, WITH MORE AIRCRAFT MODELS DEVELOPED AND MORE
|
|||
|
SATELLITES LAUNCHED.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LIN MADE THE REMARKS YESTERDAY AT AN ONGOING NATIONAL
|
|||
|
CONFERENCE HERE. THE REPORT SAID CHINA WILL USE LONG MARCH
|
|||
|
2 CARRIER ROCKETS TO LAUNCH TWO AUSTRALIAN
|
|||
|
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE IN MARCH AND AUTUMN
|
|||
|
RESPECTIVELY, AND LAUNCH A SWEDISH RESEARCH SATELLITE IN
|
|||
|
OCTOBER.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LIN ALSO SET 500 MILLION U.S. DOLLARS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY
|
|||
|
AS THE MINISTRY'S EXPORT TARGET FOR MACHINERY AND
|
|||
|
ELECTRONICS MADE BY ITS FACTORIES, 100 MILLION U.S. DOLLARS
|
|||
|
MORE THAN LAST YEAR.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HE URGED THE USE OF AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOP MORE
|
|||
|
CIVILIAN PRODUCTS AND ENCOURAGED RESEARCH CENTERS,
|
|||
|
INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING AND ENTERPRISES TO JOIN
|
|||
|
HANDS TO FORM HIGH-TECH DEVELOPMENT GROUPS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HIS REMARKS WERE ECHOED BY STATE COUNCILLOR SONG JIAN, ALSO
|
|||
|
THE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
|
|||
|
COMMISSION. SONG SAID AT THE CONFERENCE THAT PUTTING
|
|||
|
AEROSPACE PRODUCTS INTO THE WORLD MARKET SHOULD BE
|
|||
|
CONSIDERED A LONG-TERM POLICY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SINCE CHINA STARTED REFORMS AND OPENING POLICIES IN 1979,
|
|||
|
THE COUNTRY HAS ESTABLISHED COOPERATIVE TIES IN AEROSPACE
|
|||
|
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WITH MANY COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE
|
|||
|
UNITED STATES, GERMANY, FRANCE AND SWEDEN. LAST YEAR CHINA
|
|||
|
SIGNED COOPERATION AGREEMENTS ON AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY WITH
|
|||
|
INDIA, PAKISTAN AND ITALY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OFFICIALS SAID AT THE CONFERENCE THAT SINCE 1990, CHINA HAS
|
|||
|
SIGNED AGREEMENTS WITH THE FORMER SOVIET UNION, AND
|
|||
|
CONCERNED DEPARTMENTS IN THE REPUBLICS OF THE NEW
|
|||
|
OO 2-03 Page 28 8 Feb 1992
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMMONWEALTH HAVE SAID THESE AGREEMENTS WILL NOT BE
|
|||
|
AFFECTED.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMMENTING ON CHINA'S RECENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE
|
|||
|
LAUNCH MISHAP, MINISTER LIN SAID THE CAUSE OF THE
|
|||
|
MALFUNCTION HAD BEEN FOUND OUT AND WILL NOT REOCCUR IN THE
|
|||
|
FUTURE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 11:33 Thu Jan 09 EXP: 12:00 Thu Jan 16
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
U.S. SCIENTISTS FIND TWO NEW PLANETS IN MILKY WAY GALAXY
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WASHINGTON (JAN. 9) XINHUA - U.S. ASTRONOMERS HAVE FOUND
|
|||
|
EVIDENCE OF AT LEAST TWO AND POSSIBLY THREE PLANETS
|
|||
|
ORBITING A DENSE STAR IN THE MILKY WAY GALAXY. THEY SAID,
|
|||
|
IF CONFIRMED, THE PLANETS WOULD BE THE FIRST KNOWN OUTSIDE
|
|||
|
THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SEVERAL PRIOR STUDIES HAD CLAIMED TO FIND SUCH PLANETS, BUT
|
|||
|
SOME OF THOSE STUDIES HAVE BEEN PROVED WRONG OR REMAIN
|
|||
|
UNCONFIRMED.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE NEWLY DISCOVERED SUPPOSED PLANETS ARE IN ORBIT NOT
|
|||
|
AROUND A 'NORMAL' STAR LIKE THE SUN BUT A DENSELY PACKED,
|
|||
|
DEAD STAR KNOWN AS A PULSAR. PULSARS LEND THEMSELVES TO
|
|||
|
MEASUREMENT BY EXISTING EARTH TECHNOLOGY, BUT ASTRONOMERS
|
|||
|
SAID THEY WILL NEED MORE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE
|
|||
|
SIMILAR DISCOVERIES INVOLVING ORDINARY STARS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE TWO PUTATIVE PLANETS, EACH ABOUT THREE TIMES THE MASS
|
|||
|
OF EARTH, ARE CIRCLING A NEWLY DISCOVERED PULSAR LOCATED
|
|||
|
ABOUT 1,300 LIGHT-YEARS FROM EARTH IN THE PLANE OF THE
|
|||
|
MILKY WAY. THE PLANET ON THE INSIDE TRACK APPEARS TO ORBIT
|
|||
|
THE PULSAR ONCE EVERY 66.6 DAYS. THE OTHER PLANET ON THE
|
|||
|
OUTSIDE TRACK APPEARS TO ORBIT THE PULSAR ONCE EVERY 98.2
|
|||
|
DAYS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RESULTS ALSO SUGGESTED THE POSSIBILITY OF A THIRD PLANET
|
|||
|
THAT ORBITS ABOUT ONCE A YEAR.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUPPOSED PLANETS 'ARE NOT
|
|||
|
UNLIKE THOSE OF THE INNER SOLAR SYSTEM,' ACCORDING TO THE
|
|||
|
DISCOVERERS. BOTH PLANETS ARE IN ORBITS ABOUT THE SAME
|
|||
|
DISTANCE FROM THEIR PULSAR AS MERCURY IF FROM THE SUN -- AT
|
|||
|
33.5 MILLION MILES AND 44 MILLION MILES OUT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE NEW STUDY WAS PRESENTED BY ALEXANDER WOLSZCZAN, A
|
|||
|
SENIOR RESEARCHER WITH THE NATIONAL ASTRONOMY AND
|
|||
|
IONOSPHERE CENTER AT THE ARECIBO OBSERVATORY IN PUERTO
|
|||
|
RICO, AND DALE A. FRAIL AT THE NATIONAL RADIO ASTRONOMY
|
|||
|
OBSERVATORY IN SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO. ITS PUBLISHED IN
|
|||
|
TODAY'S ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL NATURE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 06:01 Thu Jan 09 EXP: 06:00 Sun Jan 12
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NASA AIMS TO TRIM $1.8 BILLION IN SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM BY
|
|||
|
CUTTING 4,000 JOBS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA (JAN. 9) DPA - The National
|
|||
|
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will trim some
|
|||
|
1.8 billion dollars from its space shuttle programme by
|
|||
|
1996 by cutting 4,000 jobs, a NASA spokesman said in Cape
|
|||
|
Canaveral on Wednesday.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The statement corrected the director of the Kennedy Space
|
|||
|
Center, Robert Crippen, who said Monday that 5,000 jobs
|
|||
|
would be cut, resulting in a savings of 500 million
|
|||
|
dollars.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NASA said the money would be diverted to other programmes,
|
|||
|
such as its financially ailing space station project.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 14:31 Thu Jan 09 EXP: 14:00 Fri Jan 10
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SHUTTLE DISCOVERY CLEARED FOR JAN. 22 LAUNCH, SEVEN-DAY
|
|||
|
SPACELAB MISSION
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (JAN. 9) UPI - The shuttle Discovery
|
|||
|
and its six-man, one-woman crew were formally cleared
|
|||
|
Thursday for blastoff Jan. 22 on a seven-day Spacelab
|
|||
|
mission dedicated to medical research and materials
|
|||
|
science.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Top NASA managers at the Kennedy Space Center breezed
|
|||
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through a review of launch processing Thursday and with no
|
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|
problems of any significance under discussion, William
|
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Lenoir, NASA's associate administrator for space flight,
|
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|
officially cleared the spaceplane for liftoff at 8:53 a.m.
|
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|
EST on Jan. 22.
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At the controls will be commander Ronald Grabe, 46, and
|
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co-pilot Stephen Oswald, 40. Their crewmates are flight
|
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|
engineer William Readdy, 39, Norman Thagard, 48, David
|
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Hilmers, 41, German researcher Ulf Merbold, 50, and
|
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Canadian scientist Roberta Bondar, 46.
|
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|
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Hilmers and Thagard are making their fourth shuttle flights
|
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while Grabe has two previous missions to his credit and
|
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|
Merbold one. Oswald, Readdy and Bondar
|
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|
the second Canadian to fly aboard a shuttle, are rookies.
|
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|
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Nestled in Discovery's cargo bay is a European-built
|
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|
Spacelab module, a roomy laboratory connected to the
|
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|
shuttle's crew cabin by a pressurized tunnel. The $1
|
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billion lab is packed with racks of experiments that will
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be operated around the clock throughout the seven- day
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flight.
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Discovery's mission, the first of at least eight planned
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for 1992, marks the fifth flight of a Spacelab module,
|
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|
provided by the European Space Agency to permit shuttle
|
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|
crews to conduct sophisticated research in orbit.
|
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|
|
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|
Merbold flew aboard the shuttle Columbia in 1983 as a West
|
|||
|
German when the Spacelab module made its maiden flight. He
|
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|
will be the first non-NASA space flier to make two shuttle
|
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flights.
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|
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If all goes well, Merbold and his six crewmates will fly
|
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|
from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to the Florida
|
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spaceport Jan. 18. The countdown is scheduled to begin at 1
|
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p.m. the next day.
|
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|
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The astronauts plan to work around the clock throughout the
|
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|
mission, staffing the orbiter in two 12-hour shifts. The
|
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|
night shift, called the ''red'' team, is made up of Readdy,
|
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|
Hilmers and Merbold, while the ''blue'' day shift is made
|
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up of Grabe, Oswald, Thagard and Bondar.
|
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|
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By the time they arrive at the Kennedy Space Center for
|
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|
launch, the astronauts already will be adjusted to the
|
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|
split-shift sleep cycle. Nonetheless, the red team has the
|
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|
unenviable task fo trying to go to sleep a mere 4 1/2 hours
|
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|
after Discovery's adrenalin-producing takeoff.
|
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|
|
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|
Assuming an on-time liftoff, the mission is scheduled to
|
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|
end Jan. 29 with a landing at 7:05 a.m. PST at Edwards Air
|
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|
Force Base, Calif.
|
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* =START= XMT: 10:59 Thu Jan 16 EXP: 11:00 Sun Jan 19
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|
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DISCOVERY OF NEW PLANET IN JULY WAS A MISTAKE, ENGLISH
|
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|
PROFESSOR ADMITS
|
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|
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LONDON (JAN. 16) DPA - The first reported discovery of a
|
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|
planet outside the Earth's solar system was a mistake,
|
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|
Professor Andrew Lyne of Manchester University admitted in
|
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|
the latest issue of the British magazine Nature.
|
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|
|
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|
Lyne's team of astronomers reached their erroneous
|
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|
conclusion last July after forgetting to include
|
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|
irregularities in the Earth's orbit in their calculations.
|
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|
|
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|
The conclusions drawn from the radio impulses emmited by a
|
|||
|
neutron star that proved the existence of a planet ten
|
|||
|
times the size of Earth were fundamentally wrong, he said.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Last week American astronomers reported the discovery of
|
|||
|
two planets outside the Earth's solar system.
|
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|
|
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=END=
|
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* =START= XMT: 14:22 Tue Jan 14 EXP: 14:00 Fri Jan 17
|
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|
|||
|
TRW-BUILT NASA'S COMPTON OBSERVATORY FINDS THREE NEW GAMMA
|
|||
|
RAY QUASARS
|
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|
|
|||
|
ATLANTA (JAN. 14) BUSINESS WIRE - NASA's Compton Gamma Ray
|
|||
|
Observatory, built by TRW, has found three new gamma ray
|
|||
|
quasars that are approximately 10 to 20 million light years
|
|||
|
from Earth, a scientist reported during a news conference
|
|||
|
at the American Astronomical Society (AAS) meeting in
|
|||
|
Atlanta Tuesday.
|
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|
|
|||
|
TRW Space & Technology Group of Redondo Beach, Calif.,
|
|||
|
built the 17-ton Compton Observatory and integrated its
|
|||
|
four scientific instruments under contract to NASA Goddard
|
|||
|
Space Flight Center.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dr. Carl Fichtel, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
|
|||
|
Greenbelt, Md., co-principal investigator for the Compton
|
|||
|
Observatory's Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope
|
|||
|
(EGRET) instrument told astronomers and reporters meeting
|
|||
|
in Atlanta that his instrument appears to have detected
|
|||
|
''still more distant and very luminous gamma-ray sources,
|
|||
|
even more distant than the massive quasar 3C 279.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The EGRET team reported three sources of intense localized
|
|||
|
gamma radiation, quasars Q0208-512, 4C38.41 and
|
|||
|
PKS0528+134, detected between May 16, 1991, and Sept. 18,
|
|||
|
1991, located in the constellations of Eridanus, Hercules
|
|||
|
and near the Crab Nebula, approximately 10 to 20 billion
|
|||
|
light years from Earth.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In addition to the quasar observations, EGRET scientists
|
|||
|
released an image Tuesday of the June 11, 1991 solar flare
|
|||
|
made by the telescope.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dr. Gerald Fishman, principal investigator for the Burst
|
|||
|
and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) reports that his
|
|||
|
team has detected more than 200 cosmic gamma-ray bursts
|
|||
|
since Compton's launch last April. BATSE is designed to
|
|||
|
study the mysterious phenomenon of gamma-ray bursts.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BATSE scientists announced last September indications of an
|
|||
|
apparant random distribution of the bursts in the sky.
|
|||
|
More recent observations by the BATSE team have further
|
|||
|
confirmed the earlier observation with almost twice as many
|
|||
|
bursts as the original report.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Compton Observatory is the second of NASA's ''Great
|
|||
|
Observatories.'' The first was the Hubble Space Telescope,
|
|||
|
launched in April 1990. The other is the Advanced X-ray
|
|||
|
Astrophysics Facility (AXAF), expected to launch in 1998.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Deployed April 7, 1991 from the Space Shuttle Atlantis,
|
|||
|
Compton Observatory currently orbits Earth at an altitude
|
|||
|
of 268 x 252 statue miles (432 x 422 kilometers).
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: TRW Space & Technology Group, Redondo Beach
|
|||
|
Montye C. Male, 310/812-4721; Susan Brough, 310/812-5227
|
|||
|
or NASA, Washington, D.C.; Michael Braukus, 202/453-1549
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 19:57 Wed Jan 15 EXP: 20:00 Sat Jan 18
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NASA LIFTS SUSPENSION OF ROCKWELL UNIT
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (JAN. 15) BUSINESS WIRE - Rockwell
|
|||
|
International Corp. (NYSE:ROK) Wednesday announced that the
|
|||
|
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has
|
|||
|
lifted its suspension of the corporation's Collins Avionics
|
|||
|
and Communications Division (CACD).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The suspension was imposed in November following an
|
|||
|
indictment that alleged the firm and two individuals
|
|||
|
mischarged on NASA work done in 1987 and prior years.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NASA's action means that CACD has been found to be a
|
|||
|
presently responsible contractor and may bid on and be
|
|||
|
awarded contracts with the federal government.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''We are very pleased with NASA's action,'' said J.D.
|
|||
|
Cosgrove, CACD's president. ''CACD's employees are
|
|||
|
dedicated to serving our customers ethically and consistent
|
|||
|
with the highest standard of business conduct. We believe
|
|||
|
NASA's action reflects confidence in our integrity and we
|
|||
|
remain committed to maintaining that confidence,'' he said.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rockwell International is a multi-industry company applying
|
|||
|
advanced technology to a wide range of products in its
|
|||
|
electronics, aerospace, automotive and graphics businesses.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: Rockwell International Corp.
|
|||
|
Collins Avionics and Communications Division, Cedar
|
|||
|
Rapids
|
|||
|
Tom Hobson, 319/395-5777
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 14:55 Thu Jan 16 EXP: 15:00 Thu Jan 23
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HUBBLE TELESCOPE TAKES DRAMATIC PICTURE OF TITANIC BLACK
|
|||
|
HOLE, SCIENTISTS SAY
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 16) UPI - The Hubble Space Telescope has taken a
|
|||
|
dramatic picture of what astronomers said Thursday appears
|
|||
|
to be evidence of a titanic black hole pulling in stars and
|
|||
|
spewing out torrents of radiation and hot gas in the heart
|
|||
|
of a distant galaxy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If spectroscopic data later confirms theoretical
|
|||
|
predictions, astronomers finally may be able to confirm the
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
existence of black holes, the bizarre remnants of super
|
|||
|
massive stars with gravity so intense not even light can
|
|||
|
escape.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Hubble photograph clearly shows a pronounced
|
|||
|
condensation of stars and a brilliant point-like source of
|
|||
|
light at the very center of a galaxy known as M-87, 52
|
|||
|
million light years from Earth. A light year is the
|
|||
|
distance light, traveling 186,000 miles per second, covers
|
|||
|
in one year.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The picture almost exactly matches theoretical predictions
|
|||
|
of what one could expect if a black hole with 2.6 billion
|
|||
|
times the mass of the sun lurked at the center of the
|
|||
|
galaxy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
While the black hole itself would be invisible, radiation
|
|||
|
produced as dust and debris were sucked inward would result
|
|||
|
in a brilliant beacon like that seen in the picture.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The color photograph from NASA's $1.5 billion Hubble Space
|
|||
|
Telescope ''is the highest resolution image ever taken of
|
|||
|
this galaxy,'' said Tod Lauer, one of the astronomers who
|
|||
|
made the discovery.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The thing we find is that the stars are packed very, very
|
|||
|
densely in the center of this galaxy,'' he said in an
|
|||
|
interview. ''Those are all sharply concentrated toward the
|
|||
|
center and the question is, what does this kind of thing?
|
|||
|
And a massive black hole would do that.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The photograph, and another taken in ultraviolet light,
|
|||
|
were released Thursday at a meeting of the American
|
|||
|
Astronomical Society in Atlanta.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Black holes are thought to be the end result of a
|
|||
|
particularly violent line of stellar evolution.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When stars exhaust their nuclear fuel, they can no longer
|
|||
|
produce the outward energy needed to offset the inward pull
|
|||
|
of gravity. If a star is massive enough, it can suddenly
|
|||
|
collapse on itself and explode in what is known as
|
|||
|
supernovae.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Depending on the original mass, the collapsing core can
|
|||
|
become a neutron star, that is, a star in which
|
|||
|
gravitational collapse has crushed atomic particles
|
|||
|
together with such force that only uncharged neutrons
|
|||
|
survive in an ultra-dense sphere as small as 10 to 12 miles
|
|||
|
across. A spinning neutron star is called a pulsar.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But current theories hold that if the mass of the doomed
|
|||
|
sun is great enough to begin with, gravitational collapse
|
|||
|
can proceed beyond the neutron star stage, producing a
|
|||
|
''black hole'' with such intense gravity not even light can
|
|||
|
escape.
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Because of its titanic gravity, a black hole would suck in
|
|||
|
dust and debris, creating an ''accretion disk'' of material
|
|||
|
around it. As that material is accelerated toward the black
|
|||
|
hole and subjected to the effects of powerful magnetic
|
|||
|
fields, it can give off torrents of radiation.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A super massive black hole at the center of a galaxy also
|
|||
|
would be expected to pull stars into a tightly concentrated
|
|||
|
core and to give off intense radiation. And that is
|
|||
|
precisely what the Hubble Space Telescope picture appears
|
|||
|
to show at the heart of M-87.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''I would call it tantalizing,'' Lauer said. ''I was really
|
|||
|
excited to get this because it looked just like the
|
|||
|
predictions, it looked dead on like the predictions.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
M-87, a galaxy in the constellation Virgo containing more
|
|||
|
than 100 billion stars, has long fascinated astronomers
|
|||
|
because it has a tremendous jet of hot gas extending away
|
|||
|
from the core into space. Lauer said the jet likely is made
|
|||
|
up of gas particles that were accelerated toward the black
|
|||
|
hole and then shot outward due to electrical and magnetic
|
|||
|
effects.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So just what does the Hubble picture show to the trained
|
|||
|
eye?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''You're looking right down the throat of this swirling
|
|||
|
accretion disk, that is, there's gas swirling around that's
|
|||
|
falling into the black hole,'' Lauer said.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
More important, however, is the appearance of the stars at
|
|||
|
the core of M-87.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''If you put a lot of mass at the center (of the galaxy),
|
|||
|
it's going to cause it to collapse,'' Lauer said. ''Picture
|
|||
|
putting a magnet near iron filings, it all kind of clumps
|
|||
|
inward. And so the whole center of the galaxy is drawn
|
|||
|
in.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Instead of looking at what appears to be light from an
|
|||
|
accretion disk, ''Look at the stars and see how they just
|
|||
|
go from black and it just gets brighter and brighter right
|
|||
|
before the sharp bright thing,'' he said. ''That's what
|
|||
|
theory says a black hole does.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Final proof could come later this year based on
|
|||
|
spectroscopic data from Hubble that should allow
|
|||
|
astronomers to measure the velocities of the M-87 core
|
|||
|
stars. If the velocities match what theory predicts,
|
|||
|
scientists will finally have hard evidence of the existence
|
|||
|
of black holes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 11:22 Tue Jan 21 EXP: 11:00 Fri Jan 24
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ALLIED-SIGNAL INC. AWARDED $448 MILLION NASA SPACE CENTER
|
|||
|
CONTRACT EXTENSION
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJ (JAN. 21) BUSINESS WIRE - Allied-Signal
|
|||
|
Inc. said Tuesday it has received a contract valued at
|
|||
|
$447.9 million to continue its service operations at the
|
|||
|
NASA Space Center in Houston through the year 2000.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The contract from Rockwell International was awarded to
|
|||
|
Allied-Signal's Bendix Field Engineering unit, which has
|
|||
|
managed the ground support segment of the NASA Space
|
|||
|
Shuttle program in Houston since 1986.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bendix Field Engineering operates and maintains
|
|||
|
communications, display and computing systems to support
|
|||
|
Space Shuttle simulations and tests as well as actual space
|
|||
|
missions. It also assists in training Space Shuttle flight
|
|||
|
crews and ground support personnel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bendix Field Engineering is a unit of Allied-Signal Inc.,
|
|||
|
an advanced technology company with businesses in
|
|||
|
aerospace, automotive products and engineered materials.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: Allied-Signal Inc., Morris Township
|
|||
|
J. V. Alexander, 310/512-1656 (in Torrance, Calif.)
|
|||
|
M. J. Ascolese, 201/455-4674
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 05:05 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 05:00 Fri Jan 24
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAYBOOK: TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT RADIO TECHNICAL
|
|||
|
COMMISSION FOR AERONAUTICS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 23) FNS - SUBJECT: Session by Special Committee 170
|
|||
|
on minimum operational
|
|||
|
performance standards for automatic
|
|||
|
dependent surveillance
|
|||
|
-- FR 01-08, p. 743
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOCATION: RTCA Conference Room, 1140 Connecticut
|
|||
|
Ave NW, Suite 1020,
|
|||
|
Washington, DC
|
|||
|
-- January 23
|
|||
|
-- January 24
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: 202-833-9339
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 05:29 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 05:00 Fri Jan 24
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAYBOOK: TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT RADIO TECHNICAL
|
|||
|
COMMISSION FOR AERONAUTICS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 23) FNS - SUBJECT: Session by Special Committee 168
|
|||
|
on lithium batteries
|
|||
|
-- FR 01-08, p. 743
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOCATION: RTCA Conference Room, 1140 Connecticut
|
|||
|
Ave NW, Suite 1020,
|
|||
|
Washington, DC
|
|||
|
-- January 29
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTACT: 202-833-9339
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 05:30 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 05:00 Fri Jan 24
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAYBOOK: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
|
|||
|
ADVISORY COUNCIL, SPACE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(JAN. 23) FNS - SUBJECT: Agenda includes:
|
|||
|
-- Astrophysics lunar program update
|
|||
|
-- Space exploration initiative
|
|||
|
Ultraviolet/visible and
|
|||
|
gravity physics plans
|
|||
|
-- X-ray timing explorer productivity
|
|||
|
effort
|
|||
|
-- International flight-of-opportunity
|
|||
|
mission
|
|||
|
-- FR 01-21, 0. 2268
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOCATION: NASA, room 226A, 600 Independence Ave,
|
|||
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Washington, DC
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-- January 30
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CONTACT: Lia LaPiana 202-453-1433
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=END=
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* =START= XMT: 15:17 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 15:00 Fri Jan 24
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DAYBOOK: NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL SPACE STUDIES BOARD
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PUBLIC BRIEFING
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(JAN. 23) FNS - SUBJECT: Release of report dealing with
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whether it is necessary to
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set specific priorities for space
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research, and the best
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way to make difficult choices between the
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various research
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initiatives.
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LOCATION: NAS building, 2100 C Street, NW,
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Washington, DC
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-- January 24
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PARTICIPANTS: -- Frank Press, president, National
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Academy of Sciences
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-- Rep. George E. Brown, Jr., D-CA,
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chair, U.S. House
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Committee on Space, Science and
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Technology
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-- Louis J. Lanzerotti, Space Studies
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Board Chair; AT&T
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Bell Labs, Murray Hill, N.J.
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-- John A. Dutton, dean, College of Earth
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and Mineral
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Sciences, Pennsylvania State University
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CONTACT: Office of News and Public Information
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202-334-2138
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=END=
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* =START= XMT: 15:20 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 15:00 Fri Jan 24
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DAYBOOK: USIA WORLDNET BROADCAST
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(JAN. 23) FNS - SUBJECT: Earth Observing System (EOS)
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(Broadcast to Abidjan)
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LOCATION: 601 D St NW, Washington DC
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-- January 24
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PARTICIPANTS: Jeff Dozier, NASA Project Scientist for
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EOS
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CONTACT: 202-501-7218
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=END=
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* =START= XMT: 14:37 Wed Jan 22 EXP: 15:00 Sat Jan 25
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MD SPACE SYSTEMS CO. ENTERS DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH
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OCEANEERING SPACE
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HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA (JAN. 22) PR NEWSWIRE - McDonnell
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Douglas Space Systems Co.-Space Station Division
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(MDSSC-SSD) announced an agreement with Oceaneering Space
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Systems of Webster, Texas, to jointly pursue development of
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specialized robotic tools for Space Station Freedom.
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|
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Oceaneering Space Systems is a division of Oceaneering
|
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International, a subsea services company. Specializing in
|
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the development of telerobotic systems for maintaining and
|
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operating subsea oil and gas production systems often 2,000
|
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to 3,000 feet below the surface, Oceaneering Systems also
|
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develops specialized tooling for telerobotic systems and
|
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deep sea divers.
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|
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"Together we'll be developing robotic-aided maintenance
|
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equipment for use on Space Station Freedom," said Bob
|
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|
Thompson, vice president and general manager of MDSSC-SSD.
|
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"We have the space experience and Oceaneering has the
|
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|
expertise in adapting undersea technology for use in the
|
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|
space environment."
|
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|
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The agreement formally defines areas for joint endeavors
|
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|
which McDonnell Douglas Space Systems and Oceaneering Space
|
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|
Systems have been pursuing since the beginning of the Space
|
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|
Station Freedom contract award in 1987.
|
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|
|
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|
CONTACT: Anne C. McCauley or Sheila M. Carter of McDonnell
|
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|
Douglas Space Systems, 714-896-6211 or 714-896-1302
|
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|
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=END=
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* =START= XMT: 18:42 Mon Jan 20 EXP: 19:00 Mon Jan 27
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|
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|
PARAMOUNT PICTURES TO LAUNCH NEW "STAR TREK" TV SERIES
|
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|
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|
LOS ANGELES (JAN. 20) UPI - Paramount Pictures announced
|
|||
|
Monday it will launch ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
|
|||
|
television series early next year, a ''Wild West''-style
|
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|
version of the durable ''Star Trek'' series.
|
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|
|
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|
''If, as (the late) Gene Roddenberry often said, 'Star
|
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|
Trek' is 'Wagon Train' in space, then 'Deep Space Nine' can
|
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|
be compared to a wild west town on the edge of the frontier
|
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|
with all the excitement and adventure that kind of locale
|
|||
|
can generate,'' said Michael Piller, who is co-executive
|
|||
|
producer on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and the new
|
|||
|
show.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' will revolve around a new
|
|||
|
cast of Starfleet officers who take command of a remote
|
|||
|
alien space station near a strategically located
|
|||
|
''wormhole,'' or a shortcut through space.
|
|||
|
|
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|
Paramount said ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' will begin
|
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|
airing next January with a two-hour premiere movie,
|
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|
followed by 19 one-hour episodes. Shooting will begin in
|
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|
June at Paramount's soundstages in Hollywood.
|
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|
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As a result, the new series will air concurrently with
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
Paramount's ''Star Trek: The Next Generation,'' currently
|
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|
in its fifth year and consistently in the top three of
|
|||
|
syndicated television shows. Both series are set in the
|
|||
|
24th century.
|
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|
|
|||
|
''Setting 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' during the same time
|
|||
|
as 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' will allow an exchange
|
|||
|
of characters and occasional story lines between each
|
|||
|
show,'' said Rick Berman, Piller's co-executive producer.
|
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|
|
|||
|
''Star Trek,'' created by Roddenberry, first aired on
|
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|
network television in 1966 and lasted three seasons before
|
|||
|
it was canceled by NBC because of low ratings.
|
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|
|
|||
|
But the original series attracted a core of loyal fans and
|
|||
|
became a hit in re-runs of its 78 episodes. Not only is the
|
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|
original series still being seen on reruns, it has also
|
|||
|
spawned six movies featuring the original cast that have
|
|||
|
grossed nearly half a billion dollars for Paramount.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Star Trek: the Next Generation'' has one year left on its
|
|||
|
contract after it completes the current season. Speculation
|
|||
|
has arisen the characters from that show may then do a
|
|||
|
seventh ''Star Trek'' movie because the stars of the
|
|||
|
previous movies have indicated that the sixth movie -
|
|||
|
''Star Trek: the Undiscovered Country'' would be their
|
|||
|
last.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Paramount also announced Monday it would launch an
|
|||
|
18-episode version next year of ''The Untouchables,'' a
|
|||
|
popular TV show in the late 1950s and early 1960s. ''The
|
|||
|
Untouchables'' also became a hit movie in 1987, with Kevin
|
|||
|
Costner, Robert De Niro and Sean Connery, who won the
|
|||
|
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Kerry McCluggage, president of the Paramount Television
|
|||
|
Group, told a news conference the two properties are
|
|||
|
Paramount's ''crown jewels.'' The studio is planning 26
|
|||
|
episodes of both shows for the fall 1993 season.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
'''The Untouchables' is one of the best crime-fighting
|
|||
|
franchises that exists, while Star Trek redefined the
|
|||
|
science fiction genre and is arguably the most visionary
|
|||
|
space drama ever conceived,'' McCluggage said.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Paramount said XETV in San Diego, KCPO in Seattle and the
|
|||
|
Paramount's stations have committed to carrying one or both
|
|||
|
of the new series. It said the it expects to announce a
|
|||
|
significant number of deals shortly and predicted that it
|
|||
|
would have a high percentage of the nation ''cleared'' for
|
|||
|
both shows.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The Untouchables'' will be set in Chicago in the 1930s
|
|||
|
and its executive producer will be Christopher Crowe, who
|
|||
|
developed and produced ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' for
|
|||
|
NBC.
|
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|
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|
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|
=END=
|
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|
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|
* =START= XMT: 08:21 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 08:00 Fri Jan 24
|
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|
|
|||
|
U.S. SPACE SHUTTLE ASTRONAUTS GEAR UP FOR FULL SLATE OF
|
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|
EXPERIMENTS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CAPE CANAVERAL FL (JAN. 23) UPI - The shuttle Discovery's
|
|||
|
crew, working around the clock in 12-hour shifts, plowed
|
|||
|
through a full slate of experiments Thursday, taking turns
|
|||
|
in a rotating chair to study how weightlessness triggers
|
|||
|
motion sickness.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
While his crewmates carried out research in a $1 billion
|
|||
|
Spacelab module mounted in Discovery's cargo bay, shuttle
|
|||
|
co-pilot Stephen Oswald attempted to use a large-format
|
|||
|
IMAX camera to photograph parts of Africa and Europe,
|
|||
|
including shots of Moscow and other points of interest, for
|
|||
|
a movie to be called ''Destiny in Space.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Cloudy weather and other activities on the orbiter combined
|
|||
|
for mixed results.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Pass on our regrets to the IMAX folks but we weren't able
|
|||
|
to get either the England or the Denmark shots for them,
|
|||
|
I'm afraid,'' Oswald radioed at one point.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With Discovery sailing through space in tip-top condition,
|
|||
|
other activities Thursday included work with a series of
|
|||
|
materials-processing experiments and medical research to
|
|||
|
study the effects of weightlessness on humans, plants,
|
|||
|
insects and other biological specimens.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Astronaut David Hilmers and German physicist Ulf Merbold
|
|||
|
began work Thursday with an experiment that calls for crew
|
|||
|
members to be spun in a specially designed computer-driven
|
|||
|
chair while looking at an imaginary object in the distance.
|
|||
|
The tests are designed to help develop means of countering
|
|||
|
motion sickness on future space flights.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Later in the day, the astronauts planned to take turns
|
|||
|
riding a sled on rails down the center aisle of the
|
|||
|
Spacelab module as part of a test to investigate how the
|
|||
|
body interprets messages from the inner ear organs that
|
|||
|
control balance.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The seven astronauts during Discovery's seven-day mission
|
|||
|
plan to perform more than 50 experiments developed by some
|
|||
|
200 scientists from six space agencies representing 14
|
|||
|
nations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Because so much is contained in the flight plan, the crew
|
|||
|
is working around the clock. Commander Ronald Grabe, 46,
|
|||
|
Oswald, 40, Norman Thagard, 48, and Canadian neurobiologist
|
|||
|
Roberta Bondar, 46, are on the day or ''blue'' shift as
|
|||
|
Discovery orbits between 186 and 184 miles above the Earth.
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
William Readdy, 39, Hilmers, 41, and Merbold, 50, comprise
|
|||
|
the night shift, or ''red'' team. One team works while the
|
|||
|
other sleeps in small crew cabin cubicles.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As the blue team finished its tasks Wednesday night,
|
|||
|
controllers on the ground expressed satisfaction for how
|
|||
|
smoothly the day had gone.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Thanks a lot, you all have really done an outstanding job
|
|||
|
for us and have a good sleep and we'll talk to you
|
|||
|
tomorrow,'' Roger Crouch at the Marshall Space Flight
|
|||
|
Center in Huntsville, Ala., radioed to Bondar. The center
|
|||
|
is overseeing experiments carried in Spacelab.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Sounds good, Roger, thanks a lot,'' she replied, as
|
|||
|
Thagard added, ''Is that the Roger the Dodger on Com?''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The R.D.,'' Crouch replied.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Well, Roger, if you come down the Spacelab tunnel
|
|||
|
sideways, it looks like an entirely different place,''
|
|||
|
Thagard radioed back.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Well you guys sure do put on a spectacular show, so it
|
|||
|
ought to look like a different place from time to time,''
|
|||
|
Crouch replied.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''If you can believe it, they actually pay us to do that
|
|||
|
stuff,'' Thagard said.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Copy that,'' Crouch replied.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Activation of the $1 billion European-built laboratory
|
|||
|
proceeded nearly flawlessly.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A major objective of the medical research in the
|
|||
|
International Microgravity Laboratory in the Spacelab
|
|||
|
module is to try to help scientists learn what causes space
|
|||
|
sickness, a debilitating nausea that affects about half the
|
|||
|
men and women who fly in space.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Payload manager Harry Craft, who is overseeing the research
|
|||
|
from the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.,
|
|||
|
said Wednesday another goal is to see how radiation affects
|
|||
|
cells in certain organisms as a way of helping improve
|
|||
|
space travel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''We're looking at the radiation effects of living in a
|
|||
|
space environment like that - all of this focused toward
|
|||
|
being able to take this information and apply it to the
|
|||
|
Space Station Freedom activities where man will be living
|
|||
|
in space for long durations,'' he said. ''And then we'll
|
|||
|
take it even a step further then and look at interplanetary
|
|||
|
flight.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Biological specimens in the 23-foot-long Spacelab, which is
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
mounted in the shuttle's open cargo bay, include fruit
|
|||
|
flies, frog eggs, roundworms, slime mold, brewer's yeast,
|
|||
|
bacteria spores and lentil seedlings.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The seven-day mission also is designed to test how crystals
|
|||
|
useful in electronics and infrared detection might be
|
|||
|
produced in space to avoid impurities and other problems
|
|||
|
caused by Earth's gravity.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Discovery thundered into orbit Wednesday. The ship is to
|
|||
|
land next Wednesday at Edwards Air Force Base in
|
|||
|
California's high desert.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
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|
|
|||
|
=START= XMT: 14:17 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 14:00 Fri Jan 24
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SHUTTLE DISCOVERY CREW BUSY WITH FULL SLATE OF MEDICAL
|
|||
|
EXPERIMENTS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (JAN. 23) UPI - The Discovery
|
|||
|
astronauts rode a slow- motion space sled, took turns in a
|
|||
|
rotating chair and plowed through a full slate of other
|
|||
|
medical experiments Thursday to learn more about what
|
|||
|
causes unpleasant bouts of ''space sickness.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At least one member of Discovery's six-man, one-woman crew
|
|||
|
may have experienced the very ailment the astronauts have
|
|||
|
been studying since their ground-shaking liftoff Wednesday.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Early Thursday, commander Ronald Grabe radioed mission
|
|||
|
control and asked for an unscheduled ''private medical
|
|||
|
conference,'' or PMC. All shuttle missions feature
|
|||
|
regularly scheduled, blacked-out medical conferences to
|
|||
|
give the astronauts a chance to discuss health issues in
|
|||
|
private.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''We have some follow-up information relative to the
|
|||
|
discussion we had with (flight surgeon) Larry Pepper
|
|||
|
(Wednesday),'' Grabe radioed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The surgeon's listening, Ron, go ahead,'' replied
|
|||
|
astronaut James Halsell from the Johnson Space Center in
|
|||
|
Houston.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''OK, I'll need you to set up (blacked-out) comm for
|
|||
|
that,'' Grabe said, referring to a private communications
|
|||
|
channel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Halsell responded: ''Understand you want a PMC. We'll set
|
|||
|
that up for you and let you know when we're ready.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
About half the men and women who fly in space suffer
|
|||
|
nausea, vomiting and other symptoms as their bodies adapt
|
|||
|
to weightlessness and Discovery's crew is carrying out a
|
|||
|
battery of experiments to learn more about the causes of
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
the illness.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The astronauts showed no obvious signs of sickness in video
|
|||
|
beamed down to Earth Wednesday and Thursday. NASA will not
|
|||
|
discuss crew health issues unless they threaten the success
|
|||
|
of a mission and in this case, that did not appear to be
|
|||
|
the case.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Joining Grabe, 46, aboard Discovery are co-pilot Stephen
|
|||
|
Oswald, 40, Norman Thagard, 48, William Readdy, 39, David
|
|||
|
Hilmers, 41, Canadian neurobiologist Roberta Bondar, 46,
|
|||
|
and German physicist Ulf Merbold, 50.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Encountering remarkably few problems, the astronauts are
|
|||
|
working in two 12-hour shifts to gather as much data as
|
|||
|
possible during their seven-day flight. Grabe, Oswald,
|
|||
|
Thagard and Bondar are working by day and sleeping by night
|
|||
|
while Hilmers, Readdy and Merbold are pulling an overnight
|
|||
|
shift.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thagard, Hilmers, Bondar and Merbold are responsible for
|
|||
|
the bulk of the experiments packed into a $1 billion
|
|||
|
Spacelab module carried in Discovery's cargo hold. The
|
|||
|
23-foot-long module is connected to the shuttle's crew
|
|||
|
cabin by a 19-foot-long tunnel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The goal of the International Microgravity Laboratory - IML
|
|||
|
- research is to study the effects of weightlessness on
|
|||
|
people, plants, insects and a variety of industrial
|
|||
|
materials.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Spacelab astronauts took turns Thursday strapping into
|
|||
|
a space sled mounted in the center of the laboratory module
|
|||
|
to study how the balance and orientation mechanisms of the
|
|||
|
inner ear respond to changing accelerations. In another
|
|||
|
experiment, they strapped into a rotating chair to study
|
|||
|
how the inner ears and eyes work in space to determine body
|
|||
|
position.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The research could help scientists determine what causes
|
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|
disorientation and other physiological changes during the
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onset of weightlessness that are thought to contribute to
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space sickness.
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Hilmers and Merbold also started an experiment to study how
|
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cartilage forms in weightlessness to help scientists
|
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understand more about how bones might heal in the absence
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of gravity. An experiment called BONES was activated to
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shed light on how bone tissue is affected.
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Other experiments underway aboard Spacelab:
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-FRIEND: Designed to help scientists identify the gene
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responsible for controlling the production of
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oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in cells involved in leukemia.
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-FLY: Research on how weightlessness and space radiation
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affect mutation rates in fruit flies.
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=END=
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* =START= XMT: 17:52 Thu Jan 23 EXP: 18:00 Fri Jan 24
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SHUTTLE DISCOVERY CREW LEARNING MORE ABOUT WEIGHTLESSNESS,
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"SPACE SICKNESS"
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (JAN. 23) UPI - The Discovery
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astronauts took turns riding a space sled, spun in a
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rotating chair and endured mild shocks Thursday to learn
|
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more about how weightlessness can trigger unpleasant bouts
|
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of ''space sickness.''
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At least one member of Discovery's six-man, one-woman crew
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apparently experienced the very ailment the astronauts have
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been studying since their ground-shaking liftoff Wednesday.
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Early Thursday, commander Ronald Grabe radioed mission
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control and asked for an unscheduled ''private medical
|
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conference,'' or PMC. All shuttle missions feature
|
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regularly scheduled, blacked-out medical conferences to
|
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give the astronauts a chance to discuss health issues in
|
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|
private.
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''The surgeon's listening, Ron, go ahead,'' astronaut James
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Halsell radioed from the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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''OK, I'll need you to set up (blacked-out) comm for
|
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|
that,'' Grabe said, referring to a private communications
|
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|
channel.
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Halsell responded: ''Understand you want a PMC. We'll set
|
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that up for you.''
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|
More than half the men and women who fly in space suffer
|
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|
nausea, vomiting and other symptoms as their bodies adapt
|
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|
to weightlessness and Discovery's crew is carrying out a
|
|||
|
battery of experiments to learn more about the causes of
|
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|
the illness.
|
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|
|
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|
NASA officials will not discuss crew health issues unless
|
|||
|
they threaten the success of a mission and flight director
|
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|
Wayne Hale said no such threat existed.
|
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|
|
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|
''The flight surgeons have told us there are no mission
|
|||
|
impacts from any of those conferences,'' he said.
|
|||
|
''Something like two thirds of all the people who go into
|
|||
|
space the first time have symptoms of space motion sickness
|
|||
|
(and) typically they pass within the first two or three
|
|||
|
days.''
|
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|
|
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Joining Grabe, 46, aboard Discovery are co-pilot Stephen
|
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Oswald, 40, Norman Thagard, 48, William Readdy, 39, David
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Hilmers, 41, Canadian neurobiologist Roberta Bondar, 46,
|
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|
and German physicist Ulf Merbold, 50.
|
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|
|
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|
Back on Earth, scientists said they were thrilled with the
|
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|
early success of the 45th shuttle mission.
|
|||
|
|
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|
''The crew is doing a marvelous job and the scientists are
|
|||
|
quite enthused about it,'' said mission scientist Robert
|
|||
|
Snyder.
|
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|
|
|||
|
The astronauts are working in two 12-hour shifts to gather
|
|||
|
as much data as possible during their seven-day flight.
|
|||
|
Grabe, Oswald, Thagard and Bondar are working by day and
|
|||
|
sleeping by night while Hilmers, Readdy and Merbold are
|
|||
|
pulling an overnight shift.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thagard, Hilmers, Bondar and Merbold are responsible for
|
|||
|
the bulk of the experiments packed into a $1 billion
|
|||
|
Spacelab module carried in Discovery's cargo hold. The
|
|||
|
23-foot-long module is connected to the shuttle's crew
|
|||
|
cabin by a 19-foot-long tunnel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The goal of the International Microgravity Laboratory, or
|
|||
|
IML, research is to study the effects of weightlessness on
|
|||
|
people, plants, insects and a variety of industrial
|
|||
|
materials.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Spacelab astronauts took turns Thursday strapping into
|
|||
|
a space sled mounted in the center of the laboratory module
|
|||
|
to study how the balance and orientation mechanisms of the
|
|||
|
inner ear respond to changing accelerations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Using ear plugs and wearing a blindfold to eliminate visual
|
|||
|
and sound cues, the test subjects glided back and forth
|
|||
|
along two 40-inch-long rails. Electrodes attached to the
|
|||
|
back of each subject's knee applied very mild shocks. The
|
|||
|
response, measured by other electrodes, provides an
|
|||
|
indication of how the gravity sensors in the inner ear
|
|||
|
respond to different accelerations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In another experiment, the crew members strapped into a
|
|||
|
rotating chair to study how the inner ears and eyes work in
|
|||
|
space to determine body position. The chair malfunctioned
|
|||
|
at one point, causing a circuit breaker to pop open, but
|
|||
|
scientists were confident the crew could correct the
|
|||
|
problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The research could help scientists determine what causes
|
|||
|
disorientation and other physiological changes during the
|
|||
|
onset of weightlessness that are thought to contribute to
|
|||
|
space sickness.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hilmers and Merbold also started an experiment to study how
|
|||
|
cartilage forms in weightlessness to help scientists
|
|||
|
understand more about how bones might heal in the absence
|
|||
|
of gravity. An experiment called BONES was activated to
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
shed light on how bone tissue is affected.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Other experiments underway aboard Spacelab:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-FRIEND: Designed to help scientists identify the gene
|
|||
|
responsible for controlling the production of
|
|||
|
oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in cells involved in leukemia.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-FLY: Research on how weightlessness and space radiation
|
|||
|
affect mutation rates in fruit flies.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-EGGS: An experiment, using frog eggs, to gather data on
|
|||
|
embryo development in the absence of gravity.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* CAPE CANAVERAL FL (JAN. 24) UPI - Working around the clock,
|
|||
|
the Discovery astronauts pressed ahead with a smorgasbord
|
|||
|
of Spacelab experiments Friday, studying the causes of
|
|||
|
space sickness and the strange effects of weightlessness on
|
|||
|
humans, plants, insects and materials.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The crew is doing a marvelous job and the scientists are
|
|||
|
quite enthused about it,'' mission scientist Robert Snyder
|
|||
|
said at a news conference.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
On board Discovery for the 45th shuttle mission are
|
|||
|
commander Ronald Grabe, 46
|
|||
|
co-pilot Stephen Oswald, 40, Norman Thagard, 48, David
|
|||
|
Hilmers, 41, Canadian neurobiologist Roberta Bondar, 46,
|
|||
|
German physicist Ulf Merbold, 50, and William Readdy, who
|
|||
|
celebrated his 40th birthday Friday.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The astronauts are working in two 12-hour shifts to gather
|
|||
|
Press <RETURN> or <S>croll?s
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
as much data as possible during their seven-day flight.
|
|||
|
Grabe, Oswald, Thagard and Bondar are working the day shift
|
|||
|
while Hilmers, Readdy and Merbold are pulling an overnight
|
|||
|
shift.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thagard, Hilmers, Bondar and Merbold are responsible for
|
|||
|
the bulk of the experiments packed into a $1 billion
|
|||
|
Spacelab module carried in Discovery's cargo hold. The
|
|||
|
23-foot-long module is connected to the shuttle's crew
|
|||
|
cabin by a 19-foot-long tunnel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The goal of the International Microgravity Laboratory, or
|
|||
|
IML, research is to study the effects of weightlessness on
|
|||
|
people, plants, fruit flies, other biological subjects and
|
|||
|
a variety of industrial materials.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A major goal of the Spacelab experiments is to learn more
|
|||
|
about the causes of space sickness, an unpleasant
|
|||
|
combination of nausea and vomiting that strikes more than
|
|||
|
half the men and women who fly in space.
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At least one member of Discovery's six-man, one-woman crew
|
|||
|
apparently experienced the very ailment the astronauts have
|
|||
|
been studying since their ground-shaking liftoff Wednesday.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Grabe radioed mission control Thursday and asked for an
|
|||
|
unscheduled ''private medical conference,'' or PMC. All
|
|||
|
shuttle missions feature regularly scheduled
|
|||
|
blacked-out medical conferences to give the astronauts a
|
|||
|
chance to discuss health issues in private.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NASA officials will not discuss crew health issues unless
|
|||
|
they threaten the success of a mission and flight director
|
|||
|
Wayne Hale said no such threat existed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The flight surgeons have told us there are no mission
|
|||
|
impacts from any of those conferences,'' he said.
|
|||
|
''Something like two thirds of all the people who go into
|
|||
|
space the first time have symptoms of space motion sickness
|
|||
|
(and) typically they pass within the first two or three
|
|||
|
days.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Spacelab astronauts are taking turns strapping into a
|
|||
|
sled mounted in the center of the laboratory module to
|
|||
|
study how the balance and orientation mechanisms of the
|
|||
|
inner ear respond to changing accelerations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Using ear plugs and wearing a blindfold to eliminate visual
|
|||
|
and sound cues, the test subjects glided back and forth
|
|||
|
along two 40-inch-long rails. Electrodes attached to the
|
|||
|
back of each subject's knee applied very mild shocks. The
|
|||
|
response, measured by other electrodes, provides an
|
|||
|
indication of how the gravity sensors in the inner ear
|
|||
|
respond to different accelerations.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In another experiment, the crew members strapped into a
|
|||
|
balky rotating chair to study how the inner ears and eyes
|
|||
|
work in space to determine body position. The research
|
|||
|
could help scientists determine what causes disorientation
|
|||
|
and other physiological changes during the onset of
|
|||
|
weightlessness that are thought to contribute to space
|
|||
|
sickness.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 14:44 Fri Jan 24 EXP: 15:00 Sat Jan 25
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DISCOVERY CREW MEMBERS BUSY WITH SPACE RESEARCH, PLAN TO
|
|||
|
CHAT WITH PRES. BUSH
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (JAN. 24) UPI - The Discovery astronauts
|
|||
|
grew ultra-pure space crystals Friday that could lead to
|
|||
|
improved telescopes and spy satellites, turned to vise
|
|||
|
grips to flush the shuttle's high-tech toilet and cleared
|
|||
|
the decks for an afternoon chat with President Bush.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The president, scheduled to call the crew from Washington,
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''is very interested in your mission,'' flight controllers
|
|||
|
said in a morning message to the astronauts. ''For the
|
|||
|
benefit of your audience, please introduce each crew
|
|||
|
member. Also, comb your hair and smile.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Working around the clock, Discovery's six-man, one-woman
|
|||
|
crew sailed into their third day in orbit Friday, studying
|
|||
|
how the absence of gravity affects humans, plants, insects
|
|||
|
and exotic materials with a variety of industrial
|
|||
|
applications.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
On board are commander Ronald Grabe, 46; co-pilot Stephen
|
|||
|
Oswald, 40; Norman Thagard, 48; David Hilmers, 41; Canadian
|
|||
|
neurologist Roberta Bondar, 46; German physicist Ulf
|
|||
|
Merbold, 50; and William Readdy, who celebrated his 40th
|
|||
|
birthday Friday by spotting the Russian space station Mir
|
|||
|
as it zoomed past a scant 45 miles away.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The sun glint off of the Mir is almost like somebody put
|
|||
|
a strobe light on an airplane. It's about the size of
|
|||
|
Mercury when you can see that when the sun goes down,''
|
|||
|
Readdy said.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To gather as much science data as possible, the astronauts
|
|||
|
are working in two 12-hour shifts. Grabe, Oswald, Thagard
|
|||
|
and Bondar are working the day shift while Hilmers, Readdy
|
|||
|
and Merbold are pulling an overnight shift.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In keeping with the international flavor of the 45th
|
|||
|
shuttle mission, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Canadian
|
|||
|
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney plan to call the astronauts
|
|||
|
Monday and Tuesday.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The goal of the year's first shuttle mission is to learn
|
|||
|
more counteract - the effects of weightlessness. But Friday
|
|||
|
afternoon, Grabe and Oswald were forced to focus on a more
|
|||
|
mundane task: fixing the flusher of their zero-gravity
|
|||
|
space toilet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The mode control lever will pull up, but it feels like
|
|||
|
there's no linkage attached to it and it will not slide
|
|||
|
forward,'' Grabe radioed mission control in Houston.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''OK, Ron, we copy that. We're looking at an IFM (in-flight
|
|||
|
maintenance procedure) that may allow us to control the
|
|||
|
linkage from underneath,'' said Peter Wisoff at the Johnson
|
|||
|
Space Center. ''We'll get words to you.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''OK, we anxiously await,'' Grabe replied.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After the repair procedure was faxed up to Discovery,
|
|||
|
Oswald reported he had no luck, saying ''we're back to
|
|||
|
where we were and I see that you want us to just operate
|
|||
|
that control linkage with the vise grips'' when flushing is
|
|||
|
required.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''Affirmative,'' Wisoff required. Meanwhile, the science
|
|||
|
continued.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thagard, Hilmers, Bondar and Merbold are responsible for
|
|||
|
the bulk of the experiments packed into a $1 billion
|
|||
|
Spacelab module carried in Discovery's cargo hold. The
|
|||
|
23-foot-long module is connected to the shuttle's crew
|
|||
|
cabin by a 19-foot-long tunnel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The goal of the International Microgravity Laboratory, or
|
|||
|
IML, research is to study the effects of weightlessness on
|
|||
|
people, plants, fruit flies, other biological subjects and
|
|||
|
a variety of industrial materials.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Early Friday, the astronauts concentrated on materials
|
|||
|
science research, activating one experiment to grow
|
|||
|
triglycine sulfate crystals and another to grow crystals of
|
|||
|
mercury iodide. The latter experiment did not work as
|
|||
|
expected, prompting the astronauts to make changes in their
|
|||
|
procedure to eliminate small growths on the face of the
|
|||
|
main crystal.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Mercury iodide crystals can be used to detect high energy
|
|||
|
X-rays and gamma rays while triglycine sulfate crystals can
|
|||
|
detect low-energy infrared radiation. What makes these
|
|||
|
materials so potentially useful is they can do so at room
|
|||
|
temperatures.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Current infrared detectors, for example, must be chilled to
|
|||
|
extremely low temperatures to be effective, which adds to
|
|||
|
the cost and complexity of such systems.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
On Earth, gravitational effects prevent scientists from
|
|||
|
growing room temperature detector crystals large enough to
|
|||
|
be useful. But in space, those effects are absent.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If scientists can learn to grow ultra-pure crystals of
|
|||
|
mercury iodide and triglycine sulfate, engineers may be
|
|||
|
able to build cheaper, more efficient detectors for use in
|
|||
|
spy satellites, space telescopes, hand- held detectors for
|
|||
|
monitoring nuclear plants and medical diagnostic devices.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* =START= XMT: 19:26 Fri Jan 24 EXP: 19:00 Sat Jan 25
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRES. BUSH TALKS WITH SHUTTLE ASTRONAUTS, CALLS FOR
|
|||
|
INCREASED SPACE FUNDING
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WASHINGTON (JAN. 24) UPI - President Bush chatted Friday
|
|||
|
with America's astronauts - past, present and possibly
|
|||
|
future - and announced he wants to increase the nation's
|
|||
|
quest for space exploration.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bush said he will soon propose establishment of a new
|
|||
|
office of space exploration, which will be led by NASA and
|
|||
|
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|
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|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
include input from the Defense and Energy Departments and
|
|||
|
other federal agencies.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The president also said that when he submits his fiscal
|
|||
|
1993 budget to Congress next week, it will mark for the
|
|||
|
third straight year, ''a real increase in spending in our
|
|||
|
civil space program.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''This includes full funding for Space Station Freedom,
|
|||
|
$2.25 billion, an increase of 11 percent,'' Bush said told
|
|||
|
a White House gathering that included 20 former astronauts
|
|||
|
and members of the Young Astronauts Council, a youth group.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Afterward, Bush and some of the young would-be astronauts,
|
|||
|
via a telephone hookup, talked with astronauts aboard
|
|||
|
Discovery as the spaceship circled the Earth.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The president, in unveiling his budget plans, said, ''More
|
|||
|
than 23 percent of NASA's programs will increase by 10
|
|||
|
percent over the current year.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''The budget will include a dramatic expansion of two
|
|||
|
exciting programs - $250 million to triple funding for our
|
|||
|
new launch system to develop a new family of rockets for
|
|||
|
the 21st century, and $80 million for the National
|
|||
|
Aerospace Plane
|
|||
|
which may one day enable direct flights from Earth to
|
|||
|
orbit,'' he said.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bush said, ''I'm asking Americans to make a farsighted
|
|||
|
commitment, one that looks dozens of years and millions of
|
|||
|
miles beyond the recession and other things that tend to
|
|||
|
occupy us today.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=END=
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Jacurutu Lincolnton, N.C. 1-704-732-1852
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Twilight Zone Auburndale, W.I. 1-715-652-2758
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Don's House Poway, C.A. 1-619-530-0613
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Alternatives Baton Rouge, L.A. 1-504-926-7903
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Pegasus Woodridge, C.O. 1-719-687-8319
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ABySS Washington, D.C. 1-703-823-6591
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Purgatory Salem, O.R. 1-503-370-9739
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Frontier Cullman, A.L. 1-205-739-1469
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