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"RVMJ" wrote in message
... As the result of a deliberate manoeuvre, the Galileo spacecraft collided with the planet Jupiter at an estimated time of 12:49:36 PDT on September 21st this year. Signal had been lost at 12:43:14 pm as Galileo passed behind Jupiter at a height of 5768 miles. Descent angle was 22 degrees and the impact speed 108,000 mph, a little more than the 106,500 mph of the Galileo probe, which entered Jupiter's atmosphere in December 1995. Galileo's transmitter had an output power of between 15 to 20 watts to an antenna having 7 db of gain. Received power at the Deep Space Net was -167 dBm. The DSN receivers track frequencies with extreme precision. The frequency gate for Galileo was normally about 0.3 Hz for a carrier frequency of 2295 MHz, but could be widened to 3 Hz for a moon flyby or planetary impact. Normally, Galileo put all the transmitter power into data sidebands plus or minus 360 kHz from the nominal carrier. This is called suppressed-carrier working, or a modulation index of 90 degrees. However, a pure-tone carrier would be less-difficult to track near impact, so 5.5 hr before impact the modulation index was shifted to 60 degrees. This has the effect of putting more power into the carrier at the expense of that in the data sidebands. Four hours before impact the data rate was changed from 20 bps to 32 bps in order to gather as much science. However, Galileo's engineers noticed that their real-time displays had stopped working. Wide-spectrum recorders had captured the raw signals, and the engineers are now using special decoders to find the data, which is 5 dB below the noise level. Obviously a bunch of Amateurs.....NOT. And all without Gareth's "Big K" ;-) -- 73 Brian G8OSN www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk for FREE training material for the UK Foundation and Intermediate Licences www.phoenixradioclub.org.uk - a RADIO club specifically for those wishing to learn more about amateur radio |
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