EVERYTHING is hard to fix in orbit ;)
Mark N8MH
At 03:44 PM 12/16/2018 -0600, Mike Thompson wrote:
When I heard about the troubles, that's kind of the first thing I was thinking too, maybe the antenna broke off. Hope that isn't the case though, because that's awful hard to fix while in orbit.
On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 3:31 PM Francis Geraci fgeraci14@gmail.com wrote:
First off, I do not want to "2nd guess" the Engineering team.
JUst read the "post" that AO-95 was still very close to another "object".
I just was wondering, if AO-95 is TOO close to another "object", maybe "object" is "blocking" the RX antenna, or did RX antenna get "knocked" off ?
Opinions ? Everybody has them. HiHi
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