Everyone has to remember that Charlie is not the only testing this Sat.. Bell is also testing this sat. and maybe the 2 sides can't agree on something causing a delay in completing testing.
were going to die for a second in 2012?
Everyone has to remember that Charlie is not the only testing this Sat.. Bell is also testing this sat. and maybe the 2 sides can't agree on something causing a delay in completing testing.
According to a superior DISH tech in the Seattle area the current footprint of the 129 cuts off at Arlington...about 30 mi. N of Seattle.
looks like it is moving some - is it really moving this time - or is it just me
Rest assured that it is just you.looks like it is moving some - is it really moving this time - or is it just me
looks like it is moving some - is it really moving this time - or is it just me
Well, it doesn't "cut off", it is usable north of there (my neighbors in Mt. Vernon, Sedro Wooley and north get it. I'm on the same latitude as Seattle, and it's just a little less crappy here .According to a superior DISH tech in the Seattle area the current footprint of the 129 cuts off at Arlington...about 30 mi. N of Seattle.
They are always moving. They slowly drift out of the assigned orbital location and then fire thrusters to move back into location on a regular schedule. Each satellite has an assigned box to stay in and they drift around in that box and are pushed back into position via thrusters.
This is why E5 is in such trouble. E5 has broken momentum wheels, so they are also using thrusters to keep it pointed at the earth. This is using up all the thruster fuel that would normally keep it in its orbital box. The satellite will have to be retired early because it will run out of fuel and will not be able to stay on station.
Rest assured that it is just you.
The current TLE predicts that Ciel 2 won't arrive at 129W until May 15th.
Not to mention I bet they are letting it "float" a good bit since no customers are using it at 138.