From: Izenberg, Noam <Noam.Izenberg@j...>
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 09:08:09 -0500
Subject: [OT] End of an Eros Era
Listers, Today at around 3pm Eastern Time, the NEAR Shoemaker mission will end with a "controlled crash" of the spacecraft onto asteroid 433 Eros. NASAS select will be covering spacewalks from the ISS instead, but other media (CNN, Space.com and some others) will be on hand for break-ins etc. Check out the NEAR Website for details at http://near.jhuapl.edu Descent activities and images should begin saround 12:30-1pm. If it has been worked out, "near-live" images from the descent will be put up on the web minutes after they are made available for the people attending the event here at APL.. "Near-live" means images taken by the spacecraft, and sent to earth within a minute or so, +17 minutes 1-way light travel to early + a few more minutes to recieve and process the image. Factoid: Contact of NEAR with the surface of Eros will be at around 7 mph. Images are still going to be taken and relayed (asuming the s/c can do it) for some time after "landing", after which the goal is to simply find if there's any detectable signal from the s/c on the surface. It's been a great ride. Hope you can check it out if you're interested.