Monday, January 28, 2008

WorldView 1

 2007-041A


DigitalGlobe (Longmont, Colorado) new generation WV-1 0.5-meter-resolution satellite adding to QuickBird. Built by Ball Aerospace with ITT payload for NGA NextView program and launched by Delta II from Vandenberg. BCP-5000 bus. 

Box + 2 panels 3.6 x 2.5m with 7.1m span. Launch mass 2500 kg.

Orbit 496 x 496 km x 97.2. In June 2014 the FCC granted approval for the satellite to shift from a 1030 LTDN SSO to a 1330 LTDN SSO.


WorldView-1 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2007 Sep 18  1835:00 Launch by Delta 7920-10  V SLC2W 
  T+1:04 SRM 1-6 out 
  T+1:05 SRM 7-9 on 
  T+1:26 SRM 1-6 sep 
  T+2:11 SRM 7-9 sep 
  T+4:23 MECO  
  T+4:31 Stage 1 sep 
  T+4:37 SEIG-1 
  T+4:43 Fairing sep
 1845:28 T+10:28 SECO-1  183 x 515 x 97.42  
 1929:10 T+54:10 SEIG-2 
 1929:22 T+54:22 SECO-2 
  T+1:12:05 Spinup 
 1948:20 T+1:13:20 Delta stage 2 sep  493 x 505 x 97.5 
2007 Sep 24    94.49 493 x 494 x 97.5  
2007 Oct 11    94.50 492 x 495 x 97.5 

Payload:

  • WorldView-60 Pan camera, 0.60m aperture, 0.50m resolution, 17.6 km swath; 0.45-0.90 mu.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Kosmos 2429

 2007-038A



Kosmos-2429 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2007 Sep 11  1305:06  Launch by Kosmos-3M  PL 132/1 
 1307  Stage 2 burn 
 1313?  Stage 2 MECO-1 
 1405?  Stage 2 MES-2 
 1405?  Stage 2 MECO-2 
 1408:09  Stage 2 sep 
 1439:35  KIK takes control 
2007 Sep 19    104.75 955 x 1015 x 83.0 

Kosmos 2105

 1990-099A




Kosmos-2105 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1990 Nov 20  0233:14 Launch by 8K78M  Plesetsk 
  BVGD sep 
  GO sep 
  T+4:46 Blok A sep 
  T+4:56 KhO sep 
  T+8:46 Blok-I MECO 
 0242 T+8:50 Blok-I sep  92.46 213 x 576 x 63.0 
  T+1:00? BOZ burn 
 0333?  T+1:00? BOZ sep 
  2BL burn 
  2BL MECO 
 0336?  T+1:03 2BL sep  
1990 Nov 20.1   709.03 576x39346x63.15 
1990 Nov 23.6   717.44 579x39758x63.16 
1993 Apr 4   End of ops? 
2008 Jan 16  0800?  9 pieces of debris released  64 x 2470 x 62.6 
2008 Jan 201840? Reentered 

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

STS-89 (Endeavour)

 1998-003A


Endeavour made its first space station flight in Jan 1998, Shuttle/Mir-08 (S/MM-08). The ODS and external airlock were in the cargo bay with the Spacehab Double Module; a TCS rendezvous laser was mounted in bay 2P. STS-89 was the first flight with Block IIA SSME engines, with a larger throat chamber and new low pressure turbopumps. Four GAS cans were carried in the aft payload bay.

Endeavour reached orbit and opened the payload bay doors; the experiments in SPACEHAB were then activated. On the second day, the crew filled water bags in preparation for their transfer to Mir. Docking came on day 3.

Thomas was to transfer to the Mir crew on the second docked day, Jan 26. The official transfer was delayed by several hours when his Sokol entry suit did not fit; transfer of the seat liner and checkout on the Sokol suit are both required prior to official crew transfer. Thomas tried on Wolf's suit and that was deemed good enough for him to join the crew; the correct suit was adjusted a couple of days later.

After several days of logistics transfers, it was time for David Wolf to return home. In a farewell press conference there was some controversy about Thomas' poor command of Russian, but Solov'yov defended him. Endeavour undocked minutes after the launch of Soyuz TM-27 from Baykonur, carrying Thomas's presumptive crewmates.

STS-89 brought 630 kg of water to Mir, 422 kg of US science equipment, 1473 kg of Russian logistics material, and 116 kg of miscellaneous cargo for a total of 2011 kg. On the return trip, 762 kg of science equipment were returned together with 308 kg of Russian logistics and 213 kg of miscellaneous cargo for a total of 1283 kg.

The Endeavour crew also carried out the SIMPLEX ionospheric modification thruster firing experiment and the Human Performance experiment.


STS-89 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1997 Dec 12   Roll to VAB/1 
1997 Dec 13   Mate to ET/SRB 
1997 Dec 19   Roll to LC39A on MLP-3 
1998 Jan 23  0248:15 Launch  
 0250:18  T+2:03 SRM sep 
 0256:44  T+8:29 MECO 112141 kg? 
 0256:54  ET sep 
 0317:37  -X trim RCS 2s 0.3m/s 
 0330:03  OMS-2 2:16 65.1m/s 80 x 300 x 51.7  
 0332:17  OMS-2 CO 
 0332   90.54 296 x 305 x 51.7 
 0412?  ET reentry 
 0432:36  PLBD open R 
 0436:24  PLBD open L 
 0637:22  OMS-3 NC1 35s 17m/s 
 0637   91.16 298 x 363 x 51.7 
 1659   91.16 299 x 363 x 51.7 
 1803:13  OMS-4 NC2 45s 22m/s 
 1804   91.96 363 x 378 x 51.7 
1998 Jan 24  0401:14  RCS NC3 12s 1m/s 

0430 91.99 366 x 377 x 51.7 
 1619:00  OMS-5R NC4 10s 2.5m/s 
 1653:41  RCS NCC 3s 0.3m/s 
 1751:23  OMS-6L TI 11s 3m/s 

1811:24  RCS MC1 4s 0.3m/s 
 1844:00  RCS MC2 2s 0.2m/s 
 1911:00  RCS MC4 7s 0.5m/s 

1910s  R-bar to Mir, 20m 
 1940s  Final approach 
 1954:17  RCS DTO 258, 16 pulses over 17 min 
  (plume test, 1 thruster) 
 2000s  10m, stationkeep 
 2008s  Approach 
 2014  Docked with Mir SO 
 2023  Hard dock 
 2153s  Hatch open 
 2200   92.20 378 x 387 x 51.7 
1998 Jan 25  2335  Thomas/Wolf transfer 
1998 Jan 26  0600   92.20 379 x 385 x 51.66 
1998 Jan 28  2234  Hatches closed 
1998 Jan 29  0600   92.20 379 x 385 x 51.66 
 1656:55  Undocked from SO 
 1657:18 RCS Sep from SO 12s 1m/s 
 1705  Stationkeep at 73m 
 1730s  TORF Flyaround 
 1816:37 Sep RCS 11s 1m/s 92.16 377 x 383 x 51.66 
 2332  Orbit lower OMS-7 L 22s 5.7m/s  
 2340 91.96 358 x 382 x 51.66 
1998 Jan 30  2150:21  OMS-8 R SIMPLEX, 9.2s 3m/s 
1998 Jan 31  1400   91.96 359 x 382 x 51.66 
 1853 PLBD close 
 2127:55 OMS-9 deorbit 3:24 0.104 km/s 
 2203:35  Entry interface 
 2235:10 Land RW15, 8:19:46:54 
 2235:21  NGTD 
 2236:21  Wheels stop 

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Aviation Week: November 12,2007

 https://welib.org/md5/ccb80179b6a64af5c2a3ca9353335a30

June 19,2001

 https://web.archive.org/web/20070918212413/http://digest-archive.degrassi.ca/DD132.htm

Panamsat 3R

 1996-002A


The Panamsat K4 satellite, named PAS 3R after launch, replaced the cancelled PAS 3 satellite. It was launched in Jan 1996 by Ariane. Mass was 2918 kg full, 1753 kg on station and 1318 kg dry. Size was 2.8 x 3.5 x 3.6m high, 26.5m span.


PAS 3R 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1996 Jan 12  2310  Launch by Ariane 44L (V82)  CSG ELA2 
 2315  H-10-3 burn (T+5:48) 
 2328  H-10-3 shutdown (T+18:44) 
 2330  PAS 3R sep (T+20:16)  655.07 256 x 36959 x 6.9 
1996 Jan 15  2330? LAM-1 
1996 Jan 16  2100   964.39 16147 x 35765 x 1.4 
1996 Jan 17  2200? LAM-2 
1996 Jan 19  0030   1189.58 25756 x 35867 x 0.6 
1996 Jan 19  1400? LAM-3 
1996 Jan 19  1400   1402.57 34543 x 35713 x 0.1 
1996 Jan 21  1130? LAM-4 
1996 Jan 21  2220   1435.54 35666 x 35886 x 0.03 GEO 41.7W+0.1E 
1996 Jan 30  1450   1436.48 35662 x 35926 x 0.08 
1996 Feb 12    1436.04 35774 x 35796 x 0.1 GEO 43.0W 
1996 Apr 27    1436.15 35777 x 35797 x 0.1 GEO 43.1W 
1999 Oct 16    1436.12 35777 x 35796 x 0.0 GEO 43.0W 
2006 Aug 1    1436.11 35779 x 35794 x 0.0 GEO 43.0W 

Go For Launch!: An Illustrated History of Cape Canaveral

 https://welib.org/md5/81e9d82a52ca200152c68aa0435fff6e

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Progress M-54

 2005-035A


No. 354, for mission 19P. Launch by Soyuz-U No. 95 (Zh15000-095).

Mass 7283 kg including 2414 kg cargo; docking mass 6925 kg. Undocking mass 6305 kg. Carried Suitsat (RadioSkaf) components.


Progress M-54 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2005 Sep 8  1307:54  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB LC1 
  T+1:59 Strapons sep 
  T+2:41 GO sep 
  T+4:47 Blok A sep 
  T+4:57 KhO sep 
  T+8:46 St 3 MECO 
 1316:43 T+8:49 Blok I sep 

1657:06  TCM-1 25.5m/s 64s SKD 
 1739:55  TCM-2 8.6m/s 22s SKD 
2005 Sep 9  1409:34  TCM-3 1.1m/s 4.0s SKD 
2005 Sep 10  1239:36  TCM 8.0m/s 27s SKD 
 1304:14  1.0m/s 25s DPO 
 1325:24  23.0m/s 61s SKD 
 1407:05  8.5m/s 28s SKD 
 1413:48  4.8m/s 16s SKD 
 1415:54  2.1m/s 30s DPO 

1442:03 Docked with Zvezda 
2005 Oct 19  2101  Orbit raise burn, 117s, 0.32 m/s 
2005 Oct 25  2012  Engine test 114s, 0.2m/s 
2006 Mar 3  1006:10  Undocked from Zvezda 
 1305:00  Deorbited over Pacific 85.4m/s 172s 
 1307:52  DO CO  
 1340:56  Entry 34 41S 143 58W 
 1352:18  Debris impact 40 56S 134 29W 

NATO 4A

 1991-001A


The NATO IV satellites were built by British Aerospace using the ECS/Skynet 4 bus for the NATO Communications and Information Systems Agency (NACISA).


NATO IVA 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1991 Jan 8  0053:01  Launch by Delta II 7925  CC LC17B 
  T+1:03 SRM 1-6 off 
  T+1:06 SRM 1-6 sep 
  T+2:09 SRM 7-9 off 
  T+2:12 SRM 7-9 sep 
  T+4:20? MECO 
  T+4:28 St 1 sep 
  T+4:34 Delta stage 2 burn 
 0103 T+10:41 Delta SECO-1  168? x 2490? x 28.5? 
 0117 T+24:26 Delta SES-2 
 0117  Delta SECO-2  750? x 2720? x 26.5?  
 0118? Delta sep 
 0119  TES 
 0121  T+28:05 TECO 
 0123  T+29:58 Stage 3 sep  635.84 754 x 35477 x 25.95 
 0200? SES-3 depletion 
1991 Jan 8   Delta SECO-3 orbit 121.58 783 x 2719 x 18.5 
1991 Jan 10  0040?  Star 30E AKM, GEO 
1991 Jan 10    1409.51 34914 x 35614 x 4.2 GEO 177.4E+6.8E 
1991 Mar 12    1410.81 34917 x 35663 x 4.1 GEO 142.6W+6.6E 
1991 Oct 26    1436.12 35776 x 35797 x 3.7 GEO 17.8W 
1994 Mar 24    1436.09 35775 x 35797 x 2.6 GEO 17.8W 
1998 Sep 2    1436.10 35777 x 35795 x 2.3 GEO 17.7W 
1999 Jun 15    1436.12 35773 x 35800 x 2.5 GEO 17.8W 
2003 Sep 6    1436.09 35775 x 35797 x 4.7 GEO 17.7W 
2006 Jul 30    1436.02 35770 x 35799 x 6.8 GEO 16.8W 
2007 Aug 14    1436.13 35777 x 35796 x 7.6 GEO 17.6W 

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Globalstar 65

 2007-020A


Globalstar (Milpitas, Calif.) replacement launches of 4 satellites on Soyuz Starsem from KB

Soyuz 11A511FG No. 021 with Fregat 14S44 No. 1016.

Starsem dispenser has a mass of 390 kg. Satellites are 450 kg; trapezoidal bus + 2 panels.

One object remained in a 195 x 233 km x 51.9 deg orbit, probably the Soyuz FG third stage.


Globalstar 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2007 May 29  2031:31 Launch by Soyuz-FG/Fregat  KB LC31/6 
  T+1:56 Strapons sep 
  T+4:13 GO sep 
  T+4:47 Blok A sep 
  T+4:57 KhO sep 
  T+8:45 Blok I MECO 
 2040:19 T+8:48 Blok I sep 
 2042? Fregat MES-1 
 2050? Fregat MECO-1 
 2140? Fregat MES-2  
 2145? Fregat MECO-2 
 2211:31 Satellite 1 sep  
 2214:01  Satellites 2-4 sep 
   103.49 915 x 931 x 52.0  
2007 May 30  0010?  Fregat deorbit 
 0047?  Fregat reentry over S Pacific 

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

XTAR-EUR

 2005-005A


XTAR's XTAR-EUR is an X-band SS/L 1300 satellite to be stationed at 29E for Spanish military communications. Hisdesat/XTAR is based in Spain and owned by Hispasat, the Spanish Govt, and Loral. The satellite is 3631 kg launch 1412 kg dry, 5.4x 2.8 x 2.2m in size with 31.4m solar panel span. XTAR will be controlled by the Loral network.

Launch by Ariane 5 ECA in 2004 Mar with dummy satellite. XTAR is on an EADS-CASA 1194H payload adapter and a 5.8m Sylda 5C. The medium fairing, with an ACY5400 +2000 cylindrical extension of 2m, is used. Total V521 payload mass is 8297 kg including the two adapters and Sylda (totalling 917 kg extra).

The ECA is 4.71m high 5.46m diameter with mass 19t, including 14.6t of prop. It carries the 950 kg 1.13m high 5.46m diameter VEB (Vehicle Equipment bay).

The EADS/Les Mureaux H173 is 31m long 188.3t full 14.2t empty.

The USA registered XTAR-EUR with the UN, even though ownership is mostly Spanish. Spainsat, launched later, carries the XTAR-LANT payload.


XTAR 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2005 Feb 12  2103:01  Launch by Ariane 5ECA V521  CSG ELA3 
  T+2:21 EAP sep 68 km  -6100? x 100? x 7 
  T+3:09 Fairing 109 km  -6040? x 150? x 7 
  T+8:47 EPC MECO at 211 km  
 2111:54 T+8:53 EPC sep 211 km 7.21 km/s 0 deg -1419 x 212 x 7.3  
 2111:57 T+8:57 ESC-A burn 
 2120 EPC impact Gulf of Guinea 6W 0N? 
 2127:38 T+24:37 ESC-A burn 639 km 9.862 km/s 12.47 deg?  250 x 35780 x 7 
 2129:26 T+26:25 XTAR-EUR sep 
 2131:40 T+28:39 Sylda 5 sep 
  T+30:56 Sloshsat spinup 
 2134:26 T+31:25 Sloshsat sep from Maqsat 
  T+31:35 Stage despin 
  T+34:46 ESC-A micrograv phase 
  T+39:48 Stage despin  
  T+39:49 Prepare for passivation, spin up to 45 deg/s 
 2156:06 T+53:05 end of V164 flight
2005 Feb 13    638.55 239 x 36139 x 7.0 
2005 Feb 13  2330? LAM-1 844.81 10668 x 35781 x 2.4 
2005 Feb 16  0810? LAM-2 1406.88 34657 x 35767 x 0.1 GEO 12.5E+7.5E/d 
2005 Feb 18   LAM-3 1439.15 35726 x 35966 x 0.1 GEO 32.2E+0.8W 
2005 Feb 27   Move into GEO 1436.06 35599 x 35970 x 0.1 GEO 29.0E 
2005 Apr 11    1436.06 35780 x 35791 x 0.0 GEO 29.0E 
2006 Aug 7    1436.09 35774 x 35797 x 0.1 GEO 29.0E 

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

House of Hilton : from Conrad to Paris: a drama of wealth, power, and privilege

https://welib.org/md5/869865238ce12618a25ed3472435cbac

Astra 1L

 2007-016A


LM A2100AXS class satellite to replace Astra 1E at 19.2E with DTH television in Ku-band and broadband data transmissions in Ka-band.

Mass 4505 kg launch, 2254 kg dry. Size 7.7 x 3.6m with 27m span.

Launched by Ariane 5ECA V176/L536 in May 2007. Carries Sylda 5A (1.5m extension, total height 6.4m) and long fairing, with 1194H adapters on each satellite. Astra 1L had the upper position above Galaxy 17.


Ariane 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2007 May 4  2229  Launch by Ariane 5ECA L536  CSG ELA3 
  T+0:07 Takeoff 
  T+2:20 EAP sep 67 km  
  T+3:10 Fairing sep, 105 km 
 2237 T+8:53 EPC MECO 167 km  -1097 x 167 x 6.37 
 2237 T+8:59 EPC sep 
 2238 T+9:03 ESC-A burn 167 km 
 2253 T+24:41 ESC-A MECO, 596 km 
 2256 T+27:00 Astra 1L sep 
 2258 T+29:21 Sylda sep 
 2301 T+32:39 Galaxy 17 sep 
  T+44:41 ESC-A passivation 
2007 May 4    632.77 269 x 35804 x 6.0 
2007 May 6   665.35 1953 x 35782 x 4.8 
2007 May 7    725.60 4955 x 35784 x 3.7 
2007 May 8    874.84 12077 x 35766 x 1.8 
2007 May 10   1023.74 18777 x 35761 x 0.9 
2007 May 11   1238.14 27881 x 35753 x 0.3 
2007 May 12  1015? LAM 
2007 May 14    1433.97 35704 x 35785 x 0.1 GEO 0.9E+0.5E/d 
2007 May 16    1435.79 35771 x 35789 x 0.1 GEO 2.0E 
2007 May 22    1436.10 35784 x 35788 x 0.1 GEO 2.0E 

TSL: story excerpts

 May 21,1988

6:20 p.m.

.....Tara,who was paired with Jessica,held a bouquet of dahlias. Behind her Elizabeth,paired with Brenda,stood holding hands. Finally Julie was paired with Johanna. The grass of the Andes' backyard was newly wet from the rainstorm. Uncle Marty was playing a piano - the "Presentation of the Rose" music from Der Rosenkavalier.

—————-

“Team 1 is Jessica Wakefield,Helen Bradley,Cherie Reese,Shanelle Spencer,Annabel Williams,and Tricia Martin. 
Team 2 is Maria Slater,Alexa Pappadopolos,Susan Stewart,Ellen Riteman,Lavender Brown,and Rosa Jameson.
And Team 3 is Elizabeth Wakefield,Nikki Darling,Abbie Richardson,Tina Ayala,Dawn Schafer,and Caitlin Ryan.
The alternate team is Kelly Bates,Aline Montgomery,Leslie Forsythe,Cammi Adams and Amanda Hayes.”

————-

July 17,1995 
7:22 p.m.

Cara sauntered into the bathroom,quickly taking her clothes off and entering the shower. Checking that her soulmark was still bright,she scrubbed it with soap. A cloud of steam was forming around her naked body,shielding it from view. She allowed herself to cough. Leaning against the shower wall,she wondered what Winston was doing in the hotel room. 

So far,this road trip hasn't been bad,she thought. Getting to see more of the world than just Sweet Valley and environs has been both entertaining and enlightening.

 

 

July 18,1995
7:30 a.m.

The first thing Jessica did when she saw that Cara and Winston soulmarks had vanished was squeal. The second was to run up to and hug both of them.
"Oh my god,oh my god! This is so awesome! You two were totally meant for each other! This is,like,the best thing ever!"
"Thanks,Jess", Cara said as Jess' lips brushed her ear. She did the same to Winston. 
"You're,like,the luckiest guy alive,Win. To have Cara Walker as your soulmate? I am so envious of you. Anybody would be!”

 

"Lynne, your singing was beautiful!", Jess praised effusively. "You should be a star!"
Lynne blushed. "It was nothing,Jess,but a favor to you and Mike. I'm happy for you two."
"Oh,come on,Lynne. You're so talented. You and Guy are just so sweet together. You've gotta sign with a record label or something,get your tunes out there! Imagine it:Lynne Henry,America's sweetheart!"

————

“There'll be one cousin from each side in my wedding party,Jess", Liz said. "For Dad's side,Jeannie,and from Mom's side,Tara. I want Enid as my maid of honor and you joining her. That leaves two spots. For one,I think I'll choose Emily Mayer. For the other one,I think I'll pick Olivia Davidson.

————

"Shhh!",Olivia said,blocking Ken’s lips with a finger. Ken obeyed and settled into his seat. The overture began,captivating the audience's attention. Armide,he'd learned from Olivia,was set during the Crusades. It was some story about a witch who attempted to ensnare a knight:however,he rejects her advances and wins the heart of a princess. Nikki was playing the title role while an actor named Pasquale Mastroianni played the knight -
"Holy cow!", Ken whispered. "Mastroianni kinda looks like Joey from school."
"He does,doesn't he?"

————-

The other girl was the wide receiver,an auburn haired junior by the name of Pansy Lester. She was well-regarded by team,peers,and teachers alike,something like Abbie Richardson or Maria Santelli had been once. Jessica could just bet that Pansy would be Prom Queen come June 2005. She waved at Jessica as she approached the field.

"Ms McAllery,I see they let you out for some fresh air!"

Try as she might Jessica couldn’t restrain the urge bubbling up inside her. She threw back her head and burst out laughing. This girl took funny to a new level.

"Oh my god,Pansy,oh my god! You're such a cut-up! Just like Cara was back in the day!"

The team stared at her in confusion. She couldn't blame them:few of them would know Cara Egbert nĂ©e Walker even by sight.


Galaxy 3C

 2002-030A


The PAS-9 satellite, an HS-702 model, was renamed Galaxy 3C in 1998 following the Galaxy 4 and 7 control processor failures, and reassigned from Asian service to domestic US service. It will replace Galaxy 3R at 95W. Due 2002 by Zenit 3SL

Launch mass 4850 kg. BOL mass 2835 kg. Span 47.8m; extra panels replace the solar concentrators used on earlier HS-702 satellites.


Galaxy 3C 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2002 Jun 15  2239:30  Launch by Zenit-3SL  SLO 
  T+2:29 St 1 sep 
  T+3:27 Fairing sep
 2248:10  T+8:40 St 2 sep  -2160 x 295 x 0 
 2248:20  T+8:50 DM MES-1  
 2253?  T+12:54 DM MECO-1  180 x 393 x 0 
 2324:04 T+44:34 DM MES-2 6:30? 
 2330:38  T+51:08 DM MECO-2  748.70 389 x 41479x 0.01 
 2341:18 T+1:01:48 DM sep 
2002 Jun 16    748.57 389 x 41473 x 0.0 
2002 Jun 20   LAM-1 883.56 6806 x 41437 x 0.8 
2002 Jun 23   LAM-2 1288.55 24267 x 41425 x 0.1 
2002 Jun 24  1750? LAM-3 1408.68 29078 x 41417 x 0.2 
2002 Jun 26  1830?  LAM-4 
2002 Jun 27    1436.04 30151 x 41419 x 0.2 
2002 Jul 9    1436.83 31026 x 40574 x 0.1 
2002 Jul 20    1433.36 32786 x 38679 x 0.1 GEO 69W+0.6E 
2002 Sep 2   mv out  GEO 77W 
2002 Sep 10   mv in  GEO 95W 
2006 Aug 7    1436.11 35782 x 35790 x 0.0 GEO 95.1W 

Rockets and People, Volume 4: The Moon Race

 https://welib.org/md5/2df0e71982e192dae5163f4ea04b8a24

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...