[amsat-bb] Re: [eu-amsat] Re: ARISSat-1 deployment time correction

2011-08-04 Thread Dave Taylor
The quoted report is correct. ARISSat-1 was deployed at 1843 UTC. 1507 was the scheduled time, but that did not happen. The cosmonauts were about to deploy the satellite, but were stopped and did not deploy until the antenna problem could be evaluated. -- Dave, W8AAS On Aug 4, 2011, at

[amsat-bb] Re: [eu-amsat] Re: ARISSat-1 deployment time correction

2011-08-04 Thread Thomas Frey
Luc Leblanc schrieb: > > >> >>> The ARISSat-1 space craft was deployed from the ISS today at 1443 EDT (1843 >>> UTC) after a hold based upon questions about the 70cm antenna. >>> >>> > One point i forgot in my previous post > > Just to confirm the satellite has been deployed in t

[amsat-bb] Re: [eu-amsat] Re: ARISSat-1 deployment time correction

2011-08-03 Thread Luc Leblanc
> > > > > The ARISSat-1 space craft was deployed from the ISS today at 1443 EDT (1843 > > UTC) after a hold based upon questions about the 70cm antenna. > > One point i forgot in my previous post Just to confirm the satellite has been deployed in the very first 10 minutes after the cosmonau