Some orbit corrections are still required. Right now it's in an eliptical orbit.Foxbat said:I think it takes longer than this to get to geosynchronous orbit. I believe that was the insertion burn to geo.
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Some orbit corrections are still required. Right now it's in an eliptical orbit.Foxbat said:I think it takes longer than this to get to geosynchronous orbit. I believe that was the insertion burn to geo.
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No, they were all three miles away on the command ship.gdarwin said:Kool... I was wondering if there people on the platform when the rocket went off.
goaliebob99 said:I believe the plans are to shove 105 locals onto this bird along with wing slot locals.. Along with LIL hd as this bird is all spot beams.. That should free up space on 110 that is currently being used for spots to bring some more national hd to us![]()
mike123abc said:Actually not, E10 needs 10 TPs for its spots. If they turn off E8 they will get 5 TPs from E8, and there are 3 TPs for LIL on conus on 110, plus the olympic feeds. They will still probably lose another TP to E10. There will be no free space on 110 for any more national HD. It will still have to go to 129/61.5
goaliebob99 said:I thought E10 was gaining frequency's as the whole reeason directv is biching about interfearance at the tps 30,31,32 is because of e10
mike123abc said:DIRECTV is complaining because E10 is so powerful in its spot beams that DIRECTV is afraid that their TPs on adjacent (and partially overlapping but opposite polarization) frequencies will be drowned out.
E8 took 5 TP frequencies and got 25 downlinks from them or reused each frequency 5 times. E10 takes 10 TP freqencies and has about 123 downlinks, so they reuse each frequency 12 times. E10 is much better at frequency reuse, but it still takes up 5 more TP frequencies than E8 did.
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