Yes, but we will have to have a tracking antenna flown and mounted on the truss. When you find the millions to get beyond manned space flight hurdles, I would LOVE to do it.
Bob
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Gus gus@8p6sm.net wrote:
On 04/25/2015 11:45 PM, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
Well, there is some truth to that. Minimal Doppler shift, no checking Keps, no running predictions to check mutual footprints with those you want to work. Just point your dish at the satellite and talk to the entire hemisphere!
Hmmm. Would the ISS be able to use it to extend school contacts? I mean, any school in the footprint would not need to use a telebridge, and the contact could begin as soon as ISS entered the footprint and last until it exited. Or more correctly, for the entire time the two coverage circles overlapped, unless my brain is misfiring. The question is, i) would the ISS be able to carry a suitable transceiver and antenna? And ii) would it be able to point/aim said antenna?
-- Gus 8P6SM The Easternmost Isle
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