Here's the latest from JSC: "I've heard that the STS-107 orbit altitude is actually a little higher than planned, which will probably shift the entry groundtrack farther south and later in time. I won't get the revised entry data until Jan 27 or 28, so right now I don't know how much it will change. I'll send you the updated predictions when I have them." Patrick
Hi Patrick, Would you mind making an announcement at next Tuesday's SLAS mtg on the 28th about the revised path? I'll be sure to pencil you in. Dave On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 02:08 PM, Patrick Wiggins wrote:
Here's the latest from JSC:
"I've heard that the STS-107 orbit altitude is actually a little higher than planned, which will probably shift the entry groundtrack farther south and later in time. I won't get the revised entry data until Jan 27 or 28, so right now I don't know how much it will change. I'll send you the updated predictions when I have them."
Patrick
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Hi, David L Bennett wrote:
Would you mind making an announcement at next Tuesday's SLAS mtg on the 28th about the revised path? I'll be sure to pencil you in.
If I'm there I'll be happy to. However, Holly emailed that she may be there and if that's the case it's best I not be there. I have not missed a meeting in over 25 years so this will be something of a first but if I'm not there feel free to just announce the shuttle stuff for me. Patrick
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