Echostar 14 update

Fitzie

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It's always interesting until the sat is actually in service, and there are no last second "anomalies" that shut down a transponder (or 2 or 3). Stuff happens.

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Scott Greczkowski

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I am hearing a buzz that E14 will get there early so that the first phase of movement is being pushed up to the 19th!

They really turned that satellite around quick!
 

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Tuesday morning TLE

118 KM below geo

1.51 degrees/day east

Arrival at slot area early on 15th with a couple more days needed to move into box
 

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The distance determines the rate of "drift".

The closer you bring something to Earth, the faster it has to travel to avoid being sucked in by the increasing gravity.

I really like your choice of words.
 

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The distance determines the rate of "drift".

The closer you bring something to Earth, the faster it has to travel to avoid being sucked in by the increasing gravity.

In other words, you start moving the satellite east, and since it is in the same direction as the rotation of the earth, the angular velocity w.r.t the earth increases, and hence the centrifulgal force. So you need to bring it closer to the earth to increase the gravitaional force to avoid it from escaping earth's gravity. The faster the satellite travels east, the higher the centrifugal force, and hence you have to bring it closer to the earth to increase the gravitational pull to nullify the increase in the centripetal force.


Is this explanation correct?
 

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A couple of days left for the end of the launch and movement into the "box"

Thursday morning TLE

118 km below geo
1.51 degrees day east
121.6W present location.

Arrival at slot this Saturday

Record your receiver transponder strengths for Echostar 7 before they disappear. Then you can compare them to the expected higher strength Echostar 14.

E14 startup and transition details will be found here as the satellite activates

http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-ne...-119w-transition-information.html#post2189311
 

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I'll also probably do another thread that is typical of a new spotbeam satellite coming online. Posting your 1-5 transponders (spots) and 2 left hand and 2 right hand CONUS transponders.

But I do agree...copy your 119 transponder strengths down now(don't worry about 1,3,5,7,9 as those are spots right now).
 

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