Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!pprg.unm.edu!hc!lll-winken!uunet!mcvax!ukc!reading!cf-cm!cybaswan!iiit-sh From: iiit-sh@cybaswan.UUCP (Steve Hosgood) Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle Subject: Re: More launch windows Message-ID: <388@cybaswan.UUCP> Date: 5 May 89 09:11:13 GMT References: <3205@kalliope.rice.edu> Reply-To: iiit-sh@cybaswan.UUCP (Steve Hosgood) Organization: Institute for Industrial Information Technology Lines: 49 In article <3205@kalliope.rice.edu> phil@Rice.edu (William LeFebvre) writes: >This table includes all the windows, even those that we have missed and >are about to miss. A note about accuracy: this was accurate as of >March 9 ....... > >Date Open Close Duration > >4/28 13:24 13:42 18 >4/29 13:18 13:43 25 >4/30 13:13 13:44 31 >5/ 1 13:07 13:45 38 >5/ 2 13:01 13:45 44 >5/ 3 12:54 13:46 52 >5/ 4 12:48 13:47 59 [They're off! (just caught close of window)] >5/ 5 12:42 13:48 66 >5/ 6 12:35 13:49 74 >5/ 7 12:28 13:49 81 >5/ 8 12:21 13:50 89 >5/ 9 12:11 13:51 100 >5/10 12:02 13:51 109 >5/11 11:59 13:52 113 >5/12 11:53 13:53 120 >5/13 11:46 13:47 121 From here on, the window length is 121 minutes. I presume the windows mentioned above *would* have been 121 minutes too, but got chopped short by sunset over at the across-the-atlantic abort sites? In the April dates, the windows open 5 minutes earlier each day. By mid-May, this has extended to sometimes 10 minutes a day. Why is this please? Also, I notice that it's not a constant slippage, between May 10 & May 11 it's only a 3-min difference, between May 8 & May 9 its 10 minutes etc. I could understand that if the mission had to be launched so as to catch a given sidereal time, then the window would slip by about 4 minutes a day. This evidently isn't the case here, is it a case of launching so that the Sun - Venus - Earth angle is the same each time or what? Info appreciated! Thanks in Advance. Steve -----------------------------------------------+------------------------------ Steve Hosgood BSc, | Phone (+44) 792 295213 Image Processing and Systems Engineer, | Fax (+44) 792 295532 Institute for Industrial Information Techology,| Telex 48149 Innovation Centre, University of Wales, +------+ JANET: iiit-sh@uk.ac.swan.pyr Swansea SA2 8PP | UUCP: ..!ukc!cybaswan.UUCP!iiit-sh ----------------------------------------+------------------------------------- My views are not necessarily those of my employers!