John Vasquez of the Naval Research
Laboratory prepares Starshine 1 for
vibration test. Photo by Michael A. Savell. |
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Starshine 4/5 Update September 19, 2002
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Our Starshine 4/5 launch situation may be improving a bit. As you know from reading our most recent updates, these satellites were bumped from the STS-114 mission by an International Space Station control moment gyro. We were advised at the time of the bump that Starshines 4 and 5 might not get to fly until 2005 or 2006, as a result of a budget-driven decrease in Space Shuttle launch rates to four per year. However, we’re now hearing rumors that the Space Shuttle launch rate might go back up to six per year, starting in 2004, and that our satellites might fly in mid-2004. We’ll keep you up to date as this situation develops.
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Last Updated: September 19, 2002