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Date:2012-04-23 14:33:24
Sender:Moblas <moblas@midwest.com.au>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No.2069: Re: [ilrs] URGENT MAIL - Envisat Major Anomaly (2)
Author:Pierre F
Content:Hi Pierre,

Envisat tracked 114/1432z good returns at PCA but not seen elswhere
SGF#6142 used no biases needed.

Cheers
Moblas 5

/YARRAGADEE GEODETIC OBSERVATORY/

/Western Australian Space Centre -- Moblas5/
EOS Space Systems

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On 13/04/2012 06:26, Pierre.Femenias@esa.int wrote:
> Author: Pierre Féménias ESA ESRIN
>
> URGENT MAIL - Envisat Major Anomaly (2)
>
> Dear Laser Stations, dear colleagues,
>
> Thanks a lot to all for your prompt reaction in tracking Envisat and for the
> reporting your delivered so far.
> This is highly appreciated and of utmost importance for us to understand and
> characterise the Envisat orbit and attitude.
>
> We are still sending regular TC toward Envisat but with no success so far.
> Investigation is on-going.
>
> I will therefore kindly ask to maintain (or even increasing if possible) the
> effort in tracking Envisat and to let us know more detailed information on
> the Envisat passes.
> Can you please report for each tracking pass:
> - In case no return, although no clouds present, laser station in nominal
> condition => Time of the pass
> - In case of partial returns, although no clouds present, etc.
> => Time of period where a return was expected
>
> This might not be a nominal procedure and a nominal type of information,
> however if you keep such type of logs that would be appreciated.
>
> Warm regards, Pierre Féménias
>
> ESA - European Space Agency
>
> Pierre Féménias
> EOP-GMQ
> Sensor Performances, Products and Algorithms Office
> Earth Observation Ground Segment Department
>
> ESRIN
> Via Galileo Galilei
> Casella Postale 64 I-00044 Frascati, Italy
> Pierre.Femenias@esa.int |www.esa.int
> T +39 06 941 80674 | F +39 06 941 80612
>
>
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Hi Pierre,



Envisat tracked 114/1432z  good returns at PCA but not seen
elswhere  SGF#6142 used no biases needed.



Cheers

Moblas 5


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On 13/04/2012 06:26, href=”mailto:Pierre.Femenias@esa.int”>Pierre.Femenias@esa.int
wrote:
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Author: Pierre Féménias ESA ESRIN

URGENT MAIL - Envisat Major Anomaly (2)

Dear Laser Stations, dear colleagues,

Thanks a lot to all for your prompt reaction in tracking Envisat and for the
reporting your delivered so far.
This is highly appreciated and of utmost importance for us to understand and
characterise the Envisat orbit and attitude.

We are still sending regular TC toward Envisat but with no success so far.
Investigation is on-going.

I will therefore kindly ask to maintain (or even increasing if possible) the
effort in tracking Envisat and to let us know more detailed information on
the Envisat passes.
Can you please report for each tracking pass:
- In case no return, although no clouds present, laser station in nominal
condition => Time of the pass
- In case of partial returns, although no clouds present, etc.
=> Time of period where a return was expected

This might not be a nominal procedure and a nominal type of information,
however if you keep such type of logs that would be appreciated.

Warm regards, Pierre Féménias

ESA - European Space Agency

Pierre Féménias
EOP-GMQ
Sensor Performances, Products and Algorithms Office
Earth Observation Ground Segment Department

ESRIN
Via Galileo Galilei
Casella Postale 64 I-00044 Frascati, Italy
Pierre.Femenias@esa.int | www.esa.int
T +39 06 941 80674 | F +39 06 941 80612


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