I'm confused... What are they going to DO with the two satellites in the cargo bay? It certainly appears like they're bolted in there for good. Are they going to set them free, one or both, or just do a very expensive vacuum test?
Greg KO6TH
From: w5acm@swbell.net To: sarex@AMSAT.Org Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 19:55:09 -0500 Subject: [sarex] Re: ISS on Field Day
Yes, the two satellites that compose DRAGONSAT (UT and Texas A&M) are together in the payload bay. See a photo at http://www.w5acm.net/b25.html . We flew components of BEVO-1 (the UT satellite) on a balloon flight last year.
Andy W5ACM
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