[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-09 Thread Glenn AA5PK

The turnaround time was lightning fast.
Thanks for the tip.
Glenn AA5PK

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From: "Joe Fitzgerald" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 6:47 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno



On 10/8/2013 5:38 PM, M5AKA wrote:

Beam headings are at

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/hijuno/pdf/Juno_EFB_Waves_Ham_Radio_Headings_00.pdf





For the truly geeky, edit the text below for your location, and send to 
JPL.  Ephemeris should

be in your inbox in a minute or two.

-Joe KM1P




!$$SOF (ssd)

! JPL/Horizons Execution Control Example
!   For Radio Amateurs in the Say HI to Juuo experiment

! Edit SITE_COORD below for your location. Values are
! east longitude (negative for west longitude), latitude
! (negative south of the equator), and height above sea
! level in km. Given the range of Juno and the wide beam-
! widths of our antennas, a height of 0 should suffice.
! The values below are for Boston, Massachusetts USA.
! E-mail to horiz...@ssd.jpl.nasa.gov with subject "JOB"

!+++
! NOTE:   First line in this file must start !$$SOF
! Last line in this file must start !$$EOF
! Assigned values should be in quotes
!+++

 SITE_COORD  = '-71.1,42.3,0'
 COMMAND = '-61'
 CENTER = 'coord'
 START_TIME  = '2013-OCT-09 00:00'
 STOP_TIME   = '2013-OCT-10 00:00'
 STEP_SIZE   = '5 min'
 QUANTITIES  = '4,20'
 RANGE_UNITS = 'KM'

!$$EOF~~
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-09 Thread Joe Fitzgerald

On 10/8/2013 5:38 PM, M5AKA wrote:

Beam headings are at

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/hijuno/pdf/Juno_EFB_Waves_Ham_Radio_Headings_00.pdf





For the truly geeky, edit the text below for your location, and send to 
JPL.  Ephemeris should

be in your inbox in a minute or two.

-Joe KM1P




!$$SOF (ssd)

! JPL/Horizons Execution Control Example
!   For Radio Amateurs in the Say HI to Juuo experiment

! Edit SITE_COORD below for your location. Values are
! east longitude (negative for west longitude), latitude
! (negative south of the equator), and height above sea
! level in km. Given the range of Juno and the wide beam-
! widths of our antennas, a height of 0 should suffice.
! The values below are for Boston, Massachusetts USA.
! E-mail to horiz...@ssd.jpl.nasa.gov with subject "JOB"

!+++
! NOTE:   First line in this file must start !$$SOF
! Last line in this file must start !$$EOF
! Assigned values should be in quotes
!+++

 SITE_COORD  = '-71.1,42.3,0'
 COMMAND = '-61'
 CENTER = 'coord'
 START_TIME  = '2013-OCT-09 00:00'
 STOP_TIME   = '2013-OCT-10 00:00'
 STEP_SIZE   = '5 min'
 QUANTITIES  = '4,20'
 RANGE_UNITS = 'KM'

!$$EOF~~
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-08 Thread Edward R Cole
It is my understanding the first use of gravitational assist going 
from one planet onto another was on the MVM-73 (MA-10) Mission to 
Venus and Mercury.


I was involved in part of the MA-10 mission during Venus encounter 
when atmospheric density was measured by transmitting two different 
signals, one on 2-GHz and the other on 8-GHz.  Comparison of 
difference in LOS times as the spacecraft passed behind Venus as 
viewed from earth measured the differential in bending of the signal 
thru the atmosphere.  It was again measured by AOS times when the 
spacecraft re-emerged minutes later.  Tracking stations in Australia 
participated.


As one of the two Rx operators at DSS-14 at Goldstone during Venus 
encounter, it was quite an experience to be directly involved in the 
experiment.  That was spring of 1974 (which is 39-years ago).  MA-10 
went on to Mercury to obtain the first close observation of that (up 
to that time mysterious) planet.


I do not argue who was the discoverer of the effect.

72, Ed - KL7UW

At 05:00 PM 10/8/2013, i8cvs wrote:

Hi Glenn, AA5PK and All on the List

Just to remind that the effect flyby was discovered  more than
20 year ago by Prof. Giuseppe Colombo (SK) astrophisic at
the University of Padova in Italy and NASA consulting scientist.

Look please for him on Google

73" de

i8CVS Domenico

- Original Message -
From: "Glenn AA5PK" 
To: "SAARC List" ; "Star-Com BB"
; "AMSAT BB" 
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 8:12 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno


> Say "Hi" to Juno
>
> NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly past Earth on October 9, 2013 to receive a
gravity assist from our planet, putting it on
> course for Jupiter. To celebrate this event, the Juno mission is inviting
amateur radio operators around the world to say
> "HI" to Juno in a coordinated Morse Code message. Juno's radio & plasma
wave experiment, called Waves, should be able to
> detect the message if enough people participate. So please join in, and
help spread the word to fellow amateur radio
> enthusiasts!
>
>  
>
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73, Ed - KL7UW
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-08 Thread i8cvs
Hi Glenn, AA5PK and All on the List

Just to remind that the effect flyby was discovered  more than
20 year ago by Prof. Giuseppe Colombo (SK) astrophisic at
the University of Padova in Italy and NASA consulting scientist.

Look please for him on Google

73" de

i8CVS Domenico

- Original Message -
From: "Glenn AA5PK" 
To: "SAARC List" ; "Star-Com BB"
; "AMSAT BB" 
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 8:12 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno


> Say "Hi" to Juno
>
> NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly past Earth on October 9, 2013 to receive a
gravity assist from our planet, putting it on
> course for Jupiter. To celebrate this event, the Juno mission is inviting
amateur radio operators around the world to say
> "HI" to Juno in a coordinated Morse Code message. Juno's radio & plasma
wave experiment, called Waves, should be able to
> detect the message if enough people participate. So please join in, and
help spread the word to fellow amateur radio
> enthusiasts!
>
>  
>
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-08 Thread M5AKA
Beam headings are at 

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/hijuno/pdf/Juno_EFB_Waves_Ham_Radio_Headings_00.pdf

73 Trevor M5AKA
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-08 Thread george abbott
I found it. Thank you.
 
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> starcom...@star-com.net; amsat-bb@amsat.org
> From: glasbren...@mindspring.com
> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno
> Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 15:19:34 -0400
> To: ka1...@cox.net
> 
> Click "How do I participate" at the link, and it's all there.
> 
> 73, Drew KO4MA
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> > On Oct 8, 2013, at 3:01 PM, george abbott  wrote:
> > 
> > What are the tx and receive frequencies. The link did not provide any 
> > useful information!
> > 
> >> From: aa...@suddenlink.net
> >> To: w5qx-t...@lists.rimbachvets.org; starcom...@star-com.net; 
> >> amsat-bb@amsat.org
> >> Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 13:12:12 -0500
> >> Subject: [amsat-bb] A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno
> >> 
> >> Say "Hi" to Juno
> >> 
> >> NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly past Earth on October 9, 2013 to receive a 
> >> gravity assist from our planet, putting it on 
> >> course for Jupiter. To celebrate this event, the Juno mission is inviting 
> >> amateur radio operators around the world to say 
> >> "HI" to Juno in a coordinated Morse Code message. Juno's radio & plasma 
> >> wave experiment, called Waves, should be able to 
> >> detect the message if enough people participate. So please join in, and 
> >> help spread the word to fellow amateur radio 
> >> enthusiasts!
> >> 
> >> <http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/hijuno/>
> >> 
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-08 Thread Andrew Glasbrenner
Click "How do I participate" at the link, and it's all there.

73, Drew KO4MA

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 8, 2013, at 3:01 PM, george abbott  wrote:
> 
> What are the tx and receive frequencies. The link did not provide any useful 
> information!
> 
>> From: aa...@suddenlink.net
>> To: w5qx-t...@lists.rimbachvets.org; starcom...@star-com.net; 
>> amsat-bb@amsat.org
>> Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 13:12:12 -0500
>> Subject: [amsat-bb] A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno
>> 
>> Say "Hi" to Juno
>> 
>> NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly past Earth on October 9, 2013 to receive a 
>> gravity assist from our planet, putting it on 
>> course for Jupiter. To celebrate this event, the Juno mission is inviting 
>> amateur radio operators around the world to say 
>> "HI" to Juno in a coordinated Morse Code message. Juno's radio & plasma wave 
>> experiment, called Waves, should be able to 
>> detect the message if enough people participate. So please join in, and help 
>> spread the word to fellow amateur radio 
>> enthusiasts!
>> 
>> 
>> 
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-08 Thread Bryce Salmi
Luckily the website is still up through the government shutdown...
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/hijuno/


On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 12:01 PM, george abbott  wrote:

> What are the tx and receive frequencies. The link did not provide any
> useful information!
>
> > From: aa...@suddenlink.net
> > To: w5qx-t...@lists.rimbachvets.org; starcom...@star-com.net;
> amsat-bb@amsat.org
> > Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 13:12:12 -0500
> > Subject: [amsat-bb] A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno
> >
> > Say "Hi" to Juno
> >
> > NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly past Earth on October 9, 2013 to receive
> a gravity assist from our planet, putting it on
> > course for Jupiter. To celebrate this event, the Juno mission is
> inviting amateur radio operators around the world to say
> > "HI" to Juno in a coordinated Morse Code message. Juno's radio & plasma
> wave experiment, called Waves, should be able to
> > detect the message if enough people participate. So please join in, and
> help spread the word to fellow amateur radio
> > enthusiasts!
> >
> >  
> >
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[amsat-bb] Re: A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno

2013-10-08 Thread george abbott
What are the tx and receive frequencies. The link did not provide any useful 
information!
 
> From: aa...@suddenlink.net
> To: w5qx-t...@lists.rimbachvets.org; starcom...@star-com.net; 
> amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 13:12:12 -0500
> Subject: [amsat-bb] A reminder - Say "Hi" to Juno
> 
> Say "Hi" to Juno
> 
> NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly past Earth on October 9, 2013 to receive a 
> gravity assist from our planet, putting it on 
> course for Jupiter. To celebrate this event, the Juno mission is inviting 
> amateur radio operators around the world to say 
> "HI" to Juno in a coordinated Morse Code message. Juno's radio & plasma wave 
> experiment, called Waves, should be able to 
> detect the message if enough people participate. So please join in, and help 
> spread the word to fellow amateur radio 
> enthusiasts!
> 
>  
> 
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