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"Miles Mann" <Miles_Mann@pictel.com>: [sarex] Mir Status Aug 2, 1999, Equipment shutdown
- Subject: [amsat-bb] "Miles Mann" <Miles_Mann@pictel.com>: [sarex] Mir Status Aug 2, 1999, Equipment shutdown
- From: "John K. Peterson" <kg5za@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 17:30:53 EDT
Hi All!
Please note that there appears to be an error in the date that MIR will
be re-maned. This will probably occure in Feb of 2000 not Feb of 2001.
John
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From: "Miles Mann" <Miles_Mann@pictel.com>
To: "Miles Mann" <Miles_Mann@pictel.com>
Cc: sarex@AMSAT.Org, mann@pictel.com, "Farrell Winder"
<fwinder@one.net>,wyman@svs.net, kertesz@swbell.net,John Langner WB2OSZ
<JohnL@world.std.com>,
haber@earthlink.net,tim_cunningham@mindspring.com,"Wayne Nakata"
<Wayne_Nakata@pictel.com>
Subject: [sarex] Mir Status Aug 2, 1999, Equipment shutdown
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 14:34:11 -0400
Message-ID: <852567C1.006603E9.00@smtpmail.pictel.com>
Mir Amateur Radio Status: Aug 2, 1999
By Miles Mann WF1F,
MAREX-NA (Manned Amateur Radio Experiment, North American Division)
Mir's retirement date:
In 1995 the news media predicted Mir would burn up in 1996
In 1996 the news media predicted Mir would burn up in 1997
In 1997 the news media predicted Mir would burn up in 1998
In 1998 the news media predicted Mir would burn up in 1999
For over 4 years in a row the news media has been 100% wrong in
predicting
when the Mir Space Station will be officially retired.
On or about August 23, the current Mir crew will leave Mir for a
temporary 6
month
closing of the Space Station Mir. The Mir station will fly
unoccupied for
approximately 6 months until around
February 2000. Then in February a new crew will arrive on Mir.
The new crew has received funding for their training and all of the
information
I
have received directly from Energia indicates the February flight
is still
planned.
The current planned retirement date for the Space Station Mir is around
February 2001.
Computer Problem:
On Sunday August 1, Cosmonaut Jean-Piere informed me that the crew
had a minor problem with their navigation computer. The backup computer
was put on line and all systems were normal.
Amateur Radio Status while Mir is unoccupied.
The MAREX-NA team has been working closely with the MAREX-RU team at
Energia trying to determine if it will be possible to keep some of the
Amateur
Radio equipment active while Mir is temporarily unoccupied.
We discussed several low power modes of operations tying to satisfy all
of the
official safety requirements.
The safety rules are quite clear. If we can not remotely turn the
equipment ON
and OFf
from ground control, then the equipment must be shutdown when the
station is
closed.
We at MAREX-NA understand that the safety of the station is more
important
than the Amateur Radio equipment. And we agree with the decision to turn
off
all of the Amateur Radio equipment on Mir while the station is
temporally
closed.
The following Amateur Radio projects on Mir will be power off and
de-cabled
during the
week of August 16th.
SAFEX/MAREX-NA Personal Message System (PMS)
MAREX-NA Slow Scan TV system
SAFEX Repeater
The equipment is expected to be turned back on again when the
station is
reoccupied
in February 2001.
************************************************
Current Mir Crew Members:
SOYUZ TM-29 arrived at Mir on February 20, 1999. Mir Soyuz TM-29 crew
consisted
of French cosmonaut Jean-Pierre Heignere, Viktor Afanasyev and
Slovakian
Cosmonaut Ivan Bella
On February 28, some of the crew returned to earth, they were:
Slovak Ivan Bella and Gennadiy Paldalko.
Gennadiys mission lasted approximately 6 months (August 16 1998 ?
February 28
1999)
The remaining crew consists of:
The French cosmonaut Jean-Pierre Heignere (aprox 6 months)
Cosmonaut Viktor Afanasyev (aprox 6 months)
Cosmonaut Sergei Avdeyev. Sergei mission began August 16, 1998 and
will end
on August 23, 1999. On this Mission Sergei spent just over 1 full year
on board
the Mir Space Station.
On June 20, 1999, Sergej broke the worlds record for Total-Time-In-Space.
Sergei has spent over two full years in space when you combine all the
time from
all of his missions together.
Tracking Mir:
For current tracking data, try the CelesTrak web page at
http://celestrak.com/
Copyright 1999 Miles Mann, All Rights Reserved. This document may be
freely
distributed via the following means - Email (including listservers),
Usenet, and
World-Wide-Web. It may not be reproduced for profit including, but not
limited
to, CD ROMs, books, and/or other commercial outlets without prior
written
consent from the author.
Images received from the MAREX-NA SSTV system on the Russian Space
Station Mir
are considered public domain and may be freely distributed,
without prior
permission.
DOSVIDANIYA Miles WF1F
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