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🇩🇪 | 🇮🇳 Bharat ; I'm an independent researcher with a deep interest and passion for Planetary sciences/GIS #NASA #ISRO #Moon #SpaceTech blog @ https://moonandbeyond.blog
Currently building OSS LoRa Groundstation VayuVani (https://vayuvani.com)
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Average Solar illumination and Earth Visibility seems pretty good as long as #IM2 Athena kept with-in intended target location. Given the 😶🙃 I speculate Athena went far off its target and toppled - whatever that means this time on
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3/3 The PSR1 and PSR2 has the center -84.82031, 28.34226 and -84.84269, 28.53484 respectively.
More details will be on my blog soon!
Credits:
NASA/GSFC/ASU/C.Tungathurthi
NASA/GSFC/KARI/C.Tungathurthi
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2/3 PSR is SP_852190_0338200 (PSR3) is the next significant PSR in the Leibnitz Beta plateau with around 6Km2 area at center −85.218, 33.820.
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Hi Curtis, do you folks publish the orbital data of BGM1 somewhere ? I’d love to simulation of the current orbit and associate with this lunar footage.
Here’s the one of the videos I made for SLIM during its FDM
youtu.be/imjRud3ymDA?...
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Cool. Thanks!
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Hi Scott, on the optical observations: may i know what kind of setup you have? I have seen various posts about your SHF/UHF setup but not optical.
thanks!
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Parece ser que he montado la secuencia al revés 😓🥔 Aquí está en su correcto devenir
#MARS EXPRESS
TARGET NAME: #PHOBOS (#POTATO 1)
HIGH RESOLUTION STEREO CAMERA #HRSC
ESA/j. Roger
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Images captured by the twin satellites during the approach. Distance at the time of capture was about 15m
Pic credits: ISRO
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After the hiccup during their first attempt, they erred on the side of caution and decided not to stream this time. This is typical of ISRO, so no surprises there. It’s going to happen in the next 15 minutes or so—let’s see.
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Bonus:
Here is how real time tracking and auto tuning works on VayuVani
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Here is what I am working on currently and projected timeline.
- Decoding (in the next week)
- Mesh support (End Jan 2025)
- Linux build
The builds for Windows, Mac and Linux will be released Week1-2 of Jan 2025
I Wish you a good start into the new year 2️⃣ 0️⃣ 2️⃣ 5️⃣
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Packet dashboard now supports all kinds of transmitters
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First class support for Transmission. Earlier versions did not have good support for transmissions, we now have full support transmission. There are two ways you can transmit. Send raw bytes or send string. An approximate on-air time and payload size will be displayed
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Support for Ground-based transmitters. In addition to Satellites, now the app also supports ground transmitters. This is particularly beneficial when you are doing Weather ballon tests or other ground transmitters
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> x20 reduced size - native binary
Earlier Windows build : 221Mb
New window build: 10Mb!
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excited for the next days. the docking would be a nail-biting.
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#SpaDex A/B Separation
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#SpaDex A and B separated
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stage 3 separated - stage 4 started
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stage 3 started
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payload fairing separated
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All is normal sofar!
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😬
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I wanna see who peer reviewed this one. 😂
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Due to SpaDeX's small size, the mission requires exceptionally precise maneuvering, and its success will pave the way for future autonomous docking capabilities needed for missions like Chandrayaan-4 where Earth-based GNSS support isn't available.
mission: www.isro.gov.in/mission_SpaD...
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The docking mechanism is an androgynous, low-impact system similar to ISS where spacecraft use identical systems. ISRO has developed several indigenous technologies for this mission specialized sensors, autonomous docking strategies, inter-satellite communication position determination systems.
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Beautiful image of IO