Friday, August 24, 2007

An alternative history of the Degrassi franchise

Books

1. Kiss Me, Steph (April 1986)

Audiobook version (November 1986)

Narrator...........Peter Thomas

Stephanie Kaye.........Lisa Schrage

Arthur Kaye............Duncan Waugh

Diana Economopoulos.....Elisavet Plytos

Alexa Economopoulos..........Irene Courakos

Carly "Spike" Harriman............Brittaney Bennett

Joey Jeremiah..........Matthew Sharp

Thanh Dû Mat.......Siluck Saysanasy

Annie.............Sara Ballingall

Caitlin Anderson.......Julie St.Claire

Laura "LA" Anderson.........Samantha Logan

Jerry "Wheels" Wheeler........Neil Hope

Steven "Snake" Silverman...........Stefan Brogren

Mr Daniel Wilde.........Fred Ward

Erica Farrell.......Kristen Vermilyea

Stacey Farrell.......Sandra Vermilyea

2. The Great Race (May 1986)

Audiobook version (November 1986)

Narrator..........Kit Hood

Stephanie Kaye.........Lisa Schrage

Diana Economopoulos.....Elisavet Plytos

Alexa Economopoulos..........Irene Courakos

Joey Jeremiah..........Matthew Sharp

Jason Conklin........Tyson Talbot

Laura "LA" Anderson.........Samantha Logan

Caitlin Anderson.......Julie St.Claire

Melanie Evans.....Joanna Schellenberg

Erica Farrell.......Kristen Vermilyea

Stacey Farrell.......Sandra Vermilyea

Carly "Spike" Harriman............Brittaney Bennett

Terry McKay.........Jonathan Torrens

3. The Big Dance (August 1986)

Audiobook version (December 1986)

Narrator..........Kit Hood

Stephanie Kaye.........Lisa Schrage

Diana Economopoulos.....Elisavet Plytos

Alexa Economopoulos..........Irene Courakos

Mr Economopoulos..........Ingvar Brogren

Joey Jeremiah..........Matthew Sharp

Caitlin Anderson.......Julie St.Claire

Laura "LA" Anderson.........Samantha Logan

Annie.............Sara Ballingall

Jerry "Wheels" Wheeler........Neil Hope

Steven "Snake" Silverman...........Stefan Brogren

Arthur Kaye............Duncan Waugh

Thanh Dû Mat.......Siluck Saysanasy

Ms Julia Avery.........Hilarie Thompson

Kathleen Johnson.......Loretta Jafelice

Melanie Evans.....Joanna Schellenberg

Erica Farrell.......Kristen Vermilyea

Stacey Farrell.......Sandra Vermilyea

Carly "Spike" Harriman............Brittaney Bennett

Luke Cassellis............Doug McKeon

4. What a Night,What a Show! (September 1986)

Audiobook version (January 1987)

Narrator..........Kit Hood

Stephanie Kaye.........Lisa Schrage

Diana Economopoulos.....Elisavet Plytos

Alexa Economopoulos..........Irene Courakos

Erica Farrell.......Kristen Vermilyea

Stacey Farrell.......Sandra Vermilyea

Danny King............Christopher Rich

Caitlin Anderson.......Julie St.Claire

Laura "LA" Anderson.........Samantha Logan

Annie.............Sara Ballingall

Jerry "Wheels" Wheeler........Neil Hope

Elizabeth Fernandez.......Anais Granofsky 

Carly "Spike" Harriman............Brittaney Bennett

5. Nothing to Fear (October 1986)

Audiobook version (January 1987)

Narrator.........Linda Schuyler 

Stephanie Kaye.........Lisa Schrage

Arthur Kaye............Duncan Waugh

Ms Julia Avery.........Hilarie Thompson

Kathleen Johnson.......Loretta Jafelice

Melanie Evans.....Joanna Schellenberg

Caitlin Anderson.......Julie St.Claire

Laura "LA" Anderson.........Samantha Logan

Johnny Anderson..............Gary Reineke

Carly "Spike" Harriman............Brittaney Bennett

Alexa Economopoulos..........Irene Courakos

Erica Farrell.......Kristen Vermilyea

Stacey Farrell.......Sandra Vermilyea


Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Kosmos 2291

 1994-060A


Geizer No. 19L was launched in Sep 1994 to the 80E position. In late 1995 it was moved to the 14W position. In mid-2000 it drifted off station.


Kosmos-2291 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1994 Sep 21  1753:00  Launch by Proton/DM-2  KB LC200 
 1802  Stage 3 sep 
 1909? DM burn 1 
1994 Sep 22  0020?  DM burn 2 
 0040?  DM sep 
1994 Sep 22    1442.20 35901 x 35910 x 1.5 GEO 88.9E 
1994 Oct 1    1436.13 35757 x 35816 x 1.5 GEO 79.6E 
1994 Nov 19    1436.08 35757 x 35815 x 1.3 GEO 79.7E 
1995 Sep 8    1436.14 35773 x 35801 x 0.8 GEO 80.0E 
1995 Sep   Mv out of GEO  GEO 80E 
1995 Nov   On station  GEO 14.7W 
1995 Nov 29    1436.02 35774 x 35796 x 0.6 GEO 14.5W 
1996 Apr 1    1436.09 35774 x 35797 x 0.4 GEO 13.4W 
1997 Apr 2    1436.08 35776 x 35796 x 0.5 GEO 13.7W 
1999 Oct 18    1436.04 35767 x 35803 x 2.4 GEO 14.4W 
2000 Jul 30    1436.16 35768 x 35806 x 3.0 GEO 15.3W+0.03W 
2004 Feb 11    1434.79 35732 x 35789 x 5.8 GEO 0.3E 

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Anik F1R

 2005-036A


Astrium Eurostar E3000S with 24 C and 32 Ku. Replacing Anik F1 expected to degrade due to HS702 problems. The satellite carried a navigation augmentation payload, Lockheed Martin's LMPRS-2.


Anik F1R 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2005 Sep 8  2153:40  Launch by Proton-M 53512/Briz-M 88513  KB LC200/39 
  T+2:03 St 1 sep 
  T+5:33 St 2 sep 
  T+5:46 GO sep 
 2203:14 T+9:34 St 3 MECO 
 2203:25 T+9:45 St 3 sep  -944 x 163 x 51.5  
 2205:00 T+11:20 Briz MES-1 
 2212:35 T+18:55 Briz MECO-1 173 x 173 x 51.5  
 2302:05  T+1:08:25 MES-2 
 2318:34 T+1:24:54 MECO-2  260 x 4989 x 50.3  
2005 Sep 9  0123:05 T+3:29:25 MES-3 
  T+3:41:00 MECO-3 
 0135:30 T+3:41:50 DTB sep  321 x 16948 x 49.5  
  T+3:43:10 MES-4 
  T+3:47:42 MECO-4  400 x 35815 x 49.1 
  T+8:52:19 MES-5 
 0652:39 T+8:58:59 MECO-5  3171 x 35608 x 10.05  
 0705:00 T+9:11:20 Briz sep 
  T+11:15 Briz depletion burn 
  T+12:17 Briz depletion complete 
2005 Sep 11    837.53 10311 x 35797 x 5.1 
2005 Sep 13    1157.09 24487 x 35775 x 1.4 
2005 Sep 14  1830  LAM  
2005 Sep 15    1427.56 35449 x 35789 x 0.1 GEO 125.8W+2.1E/d 
2005 Sep 20    1435.92 35779 x 35786 x 0.1 GEO 118.7W 
2005 Oct 3    GEO 107.3W 
2005 Nov 3    1436.09 35776 x 35796 x 0.1 GEO 107.3W 

Arabsat 2A

 1996-040A


Arabsat 2A is a Spacebus 3000 satellite. It was launched in Jul 1996 for Aerospatiale, which delivered it to Arabsat once it was in orbit. Launch mass is 2617 kg, BOL mass 1570 kg and dry mass 1108 kg. The bus is 1.8 x 2.3 x 2.6m with a 3.46m height and a 26.3m span.


Arabsat 2A 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1996 Jul 9  2224  Launch by Ariane 44L (V88)  CSG ELA2 
 2227  Stage 1 sep T+3:32 
 2229  Stage 2 sep T+5:43 
 2229 Stage 3 TIG T+5:48 
 2242  Stage 3 MECO T+18:45 
 2244  Arabsat 2A sep T+20:00 
 2246  SMS sep T+22:52 
 2248  Turksat sep T+24:20 
1996 Jul 10    630.63 212 x 35751 x 7.0 
1996 Jul 11  1130? LAM-1 
1996 Jul 11    749.74 6133 x 35786 x 3.3 
1996 Jul 12  1230? LAM-2 
1996 Jul 12    1329.46 31500 x 35844 x 0.2 
1996 Jul 14  0830? LAM-3 
1996 Jul 15    1429.78 35480 x 35845 x 0.1 GEO 19.5E+1.6E 
1996 Jul 21    1436.30 35783 x 35798 x 0.1 GEO 26.1E 
1999 Oct 15    1436.03 35772 x 35798 x 0.1 GEO 26.0E 
2004 Apr 4    1436.22 35727 x 35850 x 1.7 GEO 25.4E 
2004 Apr   Move to 20E 
2004 May 9    1436.14 35777 x 35797 x 1.8 GEO 20.0E 
2005 Jun 5    1436.10 35697 x 35875 x 2.8 GEO 20.4E 

Thursday, August 9, 2007

SRE

 2007-001C


The ISRO Space Recovery Experiment had a mass of 555 kg; launch with Cartosat-2 on PSLV-C7. It carried microgravity experiments and was recovered in the ocean. It uses Agni components.

Deorbit 160m/s by liquid engine. Orbit 490 x 635 km x 97 deg. Entry at 100.7km 7.962 km/s at an angle of -2.4 deg. Splashdown 140 km E of Sriharikota, in Bay of Bengal near 13.3N 81.4E

Rounded cone 2.0m dia 1.6m h. Engine has 8 x 22N thrusters.


SRE-1 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2007 Jan 10 0353 Launch by PSLV-C7  SDSC 
  T+0:25 PSOM 3-4 on 
  T+1:08 PSOM 1-2 sep 
  T+1:30 PSOM 3-4 sep 
  T+1:53 Stage 1 sep 
  T+1:53 Stage 2 on 
  T+2:39 Fairing 
  T+4:24 PS2 sep 
  T+4:25 PS3 on 
  T+8:38 PS3 sep, 504 km  
  T+8:53 PS4 on, 516 km  
  T+15:49 PS4 off, 639 km 
  T+16:06 Cartosat sep 
  T+17:11 DLA-U (Dual Launch Adapter) sep 
  with Pehuensat 
  T+18:26 SRE-1 sep 
2007 Jan 10    97.32 620 x 640 x 97.9 
2007 Jan 15    97.31 618 x 641 x 97.9 
2007 Jan 16   Orbit tweak 97.35 620 x 642 x 97.9 
2007 Jan 20   D-2d orbit change to Repetitive Elliptical Orbit  95.81 478 x 637 x 97.9  
2007 Jan 22  0312  Reorient for deboost  95.95 486 x 642 x 97.9 
 0330  Deorbit at 625 km, 9:19  
 0340  Deorbit MECO -42 x 649 x 97.9  
 0347  Orient for entry 
 0407  D+36:19 Entry 8.04km/s at 100 km  
  D+42:24 Pilot and drogue chute deploy, 5 km 
  D+43:20 Main chute deploy, 2 km  
 0417  D+46:00 Splashdown, 12m/s 
 0520  Capsule located 

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

SAR-Lupe 1

 2006-060A


SAR-Lupe is Germany's first military satellite, a radar system built by OHB System.

Launch by Kosmos-3M in 2006 by contract with Rosoboronexport.

BMVg (Federal Ministry of Defense), Berlin; BWB (Federal office of Defense Tech and Procurement) Koblenz.

11K65M-SL No. 53727226


SAR-Lupe 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2006 Dec 19  1400:19  Launch  
 1402  Stage 1 sep 
 1428  Stage 2 sep 
2008 Mar 26    94.29 466 x 501 x 98.1 

These Are Not My Beautiful Stories

  Summary: The chapters within are outlines for both future stories I’ve got planned (in the case that I never get around to writing them) a...