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- From: davem@ee.ubc.ca (Dave Michelson)
- Subject: Re: Galileo's high-gain antenna still stuck
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.234235.16100@ee.ubc.ca>
- Keywords: Galileo, JPL
- Organization: University of BC, Electrical Engineering
- References: <1992Dec30.223543.23648@news.arc.nasa.gov> <C0443L.8w2@news.iastate.edu> <2JAN199323293310@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 23:42:35 GMT
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- In article <2JAN199323293310@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov> baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke) writes:
- >The hammering sessions will continue all the way through the entire month
- >of January, if necessary. Even though the first hammering attempt didn't
- >open up the antenna all the way, it did have a postive effect.
-
- !! It did? I sure don't remember seeing reference to that in the last
- report but I'm glad to hear it.
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- What was the "positive effect"? How was it determined or measured?
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- Like everybody else, I'm *really* looking forward to seeing the HGA
- deploy -- if only because I'm an antennas and propagation person who
- would hate to see a problem with the antenna spoil the mission :-)
-
- --
- Dave Michelson
- davem@ee.ubc.ca
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