Sorta SETI - Genesis mid-air capture didn't occur. Parachute malfunction! :(

OhioDude

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Maybe there will be aliens on board???

Now on-topic...

EDIT - If there were aliens on board, they are now dead...

http://apnews.excite.com/artic...0040908/D84VJ4DO1.html



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DC Agle (818) 393-9011
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif

Donald Savage (202) 358-1547
NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

RELEASE: 2004-217 September 7, 2004

NASA a 'Go' For Midair Capture of Samples from the Sun

NASA's Genesis spacecraft crossed the orbit of the Moon early Monday, Sept. 6, on its way to the mission's dramatic finale over the skies of west-central Utah tomorrow. Genesis, bringing back samples of the solar wind, is NASA's first sample return mission since Apollo 17 returned the last of America's lunar samples to Earth in December 1972.

An important milestone in the mission was met Monday morning, when the Genesis spacecraft performed its final trajectory maneuver before capsule release and the dramatic midair capture over Utah. The spacecraft passed the Earth-Moon orbit at about 2 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, traveling at about 1.25 kilometers per second (2,700 miles per hour).

"Our Deep Space Network is allowing us to keep a close eye on our spacecraft and its samples of the Sun," said Genesis project manager Don Sweetnam of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "It is right where we planned it to be. Everything is go. The navigators and engineers here at JPL are go, and the recovery team out in Utah is go, too."

The Genesis recovery team members, both ground support and the flight crews who will make the dramatic midair capture, have been undergoing flight training since arriving at the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah, on Aug. 23.

"We came here with a specific set of mission goals that had to be met before Sept. 8, and those have all been met or exceeded," said Genesis director of flight operations Roy Haggard of Vertigo Inc., Lake Elsinore, Calif. "The next time these two helicopters take to the sky one of them will be landing with a spacecraft hooked to its belly."

The Genesis sample return capsule will enter Earth's atmosphere at 8:55 a.m. Pacific Time over Oregon. Two minutes and one time zone later, the capsule will deploy its drogue parachute at 33 kilometers (108,000 feet) over the vast alkali flats and sagebrush of the U.S. Air Force's Utah Test and Training Range. Waiting 29.5 kilometers (97,000 feet) below will be two helicopters and crew bearing the space-age equivalent of a fisherman's rod-and-reel, ready to catch some Sun.

"From the time the drogue deploys it will take about 18 minutes for the capsule to reach a height where we can get to it," said Genesis prime pilot Cliff Fleming of South Coast Helicopters, Santa Ana, Calif. "When we are up there that may feel like a long 18 minutes but we have been training for this moment since 1999, so in the grand scheme of things another quarter-hour or so shouldn't matter much."

The Genesis mission was launched in August 2001 on a journey to capture samples from the storehouse of 99 percent of all the material in our solar system -- the Sun. The samples of solar wind particles, collected on ultra-pure wafers of gold, sapphire, silicon and diamond, will be returned for analysis by Earth-bound scientists. The samples Genesis provides will supply scientists with vital information on the composition of the Sun, and will shed light on the origins of our solar system.

The Genesis events will be carried live on NASA Television Sept. 8 and will be webcast live at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/webcast/genesis/ .

JPL manages the Genesis mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, developed and operates the spacecraft. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology.

For more information about Genesis on the Internet, visit http://genesismission.jpl.nasa.gov/ .

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RaySun2Be

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Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
Way cool Thanks

I hope everything works out and goes off without a hitch

Mike

Me too. I hope that mid-air grab goes well. Sounds like quite a tricky manuever.
 

Spacehead

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In case anyone here lives in the area:

Space Weather News for Sept. 7, 2004


On Wednesday morning, Sept. 8th, NASA's Genesis space capsule will streak
over Oregon, Idaho, Nevada and Utah, returning samples of the solar wind
to Earth. Sky watchers within 100 miles of the reentry path might be able
to see the fireball in broad daylight. The best place to be is northern
Nevada, where the fireball is expected to be brightest.

New maps and data files just posted on Spaceweather.com may help observers
locate and track the capsule.

Visual observations of the event will be limited to a narrow corridor
around the reentry path, but ham radio operators across a much broader
area can detect the fireball--by listening. The capsule will blaze a
radio-reflecting plasma trail from Oregon to Utah. The reentry offers an
opportunity for meteor-burst communications. Follow the links at
Spaceweather.com for more information.


Thanks OD
 

zaph

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Thanks for the info.
DirecTV channel 376 for those of us with tri-lnb dishes
 

imported_Thunder

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Originally posted by: RaySun2Be
Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
Way cool Thanks

I hope everything works out and goes off without a hitch

Mike

Me too. I hope that mid-air grab goes well. Sounds like quite a tricky manuever.

Ray,

Actually, recovering a re-entry vehicle on a parachute, mid-air, with an aircraft has been done hundreds of times (see the Corona project which caught returning spy satellite film cannisters this way), but it's been so long that they'd have to find old air force pilots about YOUR age to have anyone with experience!

/me ducks after making the age wisecrack.

-Thunder

 

RaySun2Be

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Originally posted by: Thunder
Originally posted by: RaySun2Be
Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
Way cool Thanks

I hope everything works out and goes off without a hitch

Mike

Me too. I hope that mid-air grab goes well. Sounds like quite a tricky manuever.

Ray,

Actually, recovering a re-entry vehicle on a parachute, mid-air, with an aircraft has been done hundreds of times (see the Corona project which caught returning spy satellite film cannisters this way), but it's been so long that they'd have to find old air force pilots about YOUR age to have anyone with experience!

/me ducks after making the age wisecrack.

-Thunder

Hehehehe......*whack*
(the sound of me cane upside Thunder's head.....smart alecky hooligan.....)

 

Pokey

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Heck of a homecoming after three years in space. Considering that it should have been going a gazillion miles an hour, the crater isn't all that big. It looks broken certainly, but maybe they will be able to salvage something.

 

Assimilator1

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lol ,I've seen that I think

Isn't that the film where this woman whilst checking lab results 'blanks out' cos of a flashing red light?
 

RaySun2Be

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Originally posted by: Kwatt
Did this pop into anyone else's mind?

Or is it just me



Kwatt

Hehe. I've seen the movie, and about a month ago bought the book at a garage sale for $0.10, and got around to reading it a couple of weeks ago. In the book, it's a man that goes into seizures while staring at some flashing lights.

 

Wolfsraider

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Originally posted by: CyGoR
It looks like it's not that bad after all

Checking this article it looks like a number of segments are intact, so it seems they can get some data out of it!

Cool thanks :beer: for them in hopes they can retrieve enough information from the samples.

Wow
The capsule was returning after three years in space as part of six-year project that cost $260 million.
 
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