> The Starshine project needs many observation reports in the coming
> weeks to help
> in the design (now in progress) of the respin system for the future
> satellites
> of the series including 4 and 5 now scheduled to launch on STS-114
> in January
> 2002.
Perhaps you mean January, 2003? From Dave Ransom:
"The next mission is STS-109, currently scheduled for 14 February,
2002."
Besides, there's no way you can have dozens of observations reported,
analyzed, and have two satellites changed accordingly in only a matter of
weeks.
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