OSCAR 7 is Alive 32
AB3A writes :"Originally launched November 15, 1974, OSCAR 7 was long thought to be dead from natural causes (radiation, battery failure, space junk, etc.). However, AMSAT reports that it has recently been heard on the air! This probably isn't a record, but it does rank right up there with spacecraft such as Pioneer. I wonder how many other satellites out there have been given up for dead but are still functional at some reduced capacity?"
Was alive (Score:3, Funny)
sppoky (Score:1)
Or worse, become some sort of space zombie, eating the brains from our hard-working GPS sattelites.
It could happen.
getting close to July 4th you know what that means (Score:3, Funny)
Somebody get ahold of Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith. I've got a project for them.
Or maybe we should just hand this one off to the Men in Black.
Re:getting close to July 4th you know what that me (Score:1)
We'll be able to defeat the aliens, as long as they still use AppleTalk protocol on their servers so that 'ol Jeff can upload the virus from his powerbook.
Re:getting close to July 4th you know what that me (Score:1)
If I remember rigth, in Idependance Day, they use TCP/IP ! When he connect the laptop on the alien vessel, we can see a Big window in the "MovieOS" style where we can read "TCP-IP Connect" !
Re:getting close to July 4th you know what that me (Score:1)
"Hell is just a word. The reality is much, much worse"
-Dr. Weir
the real thing? (Score:3, Funny)
Excuse me?
News flash: satellites don't fix themselves.
As Sherlock Holmes was fond of saying, "once you have ruled out the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be correct." Or something to that effect.
In any case, I see to possibilities as to what really happened:
Re:the real thing? (Score:1)
You seem to disregard the fact that intermittent failures can and DO happen. And Sherlock Holmes was a character.
Re:the real thing? (Score:2, Funny)
Ah, that's what you think. They may have already gotten to you.
Re:the real thing? (Score:4, Funny)
But as Dirk Gently rejoins, "I reject that entirely...The impossible often has a kind of integrity to it which the merely improbable lacks."
Re:the real thing? (Score:2)
Ah, but when they get captured and repaired by super-powerful machine intelligences [imdb.com] they come back to earth bigger, better, and badder than before. OSCAR 7 DEMANDS TO SEE THE CREATOR.
Re:the real thing? (Score:1)
Re:the real thing? (Score:1)
Last I checked, loose wires happen all the time, and then, provided no one about is bored enough to take whatever it is apart, a good shake ten years later will sometimes yield a working item.
I have a loose wire in the front driver's side speaker in my car. I go over one bump, I get surround sound. I go over another and, voila!, I don't. I could fix it, but I don't have time yet.
So in other words, the ...someone else... didn't even have to replace the satellite with a new one resembling OSCAR 7. All they had to do was bump it.
my uninformed reading of this (Score:1)
hijacking sats... (Score:1, Offtopic)
when do they calculate a satelite as "dead".
when loosing contact?
So if someone hijacks a satelite (with a satelite dish, a radio transmitter and a powerful computer)
How do the owners know if it was hacked or killed?
Maybe there are some old but alive hacked sats out there......
..... Maybe I CONTROL THEM... MUhuhahhahaa...
free cable anyone?
More info... (Score:3, Informative)
Interesting to note that it is expected (and wasn't made clear in the original article) that OSCAR-7 is operating on the solar array only. Meaning that it shuts down when it's not in sunlight and may or may not reboot each sunlight period. I find that believable because I wouldn't expect a NiCd battery pack to last even half that number of years. Especially given the type of charging circuit that was probably used in those days. Nobody used the dV/dT fast/smart charge method way back when.
Anyone got the Keps? (Score:1)
Anyone know where to find the Keps?
Re:Anyone got the Keps? (Score:4, Informative)
Should have checked the front page at www.amsat.org
Here are the keps for AO-7 if anyone else cares...
AO-07
1 07530U 74089B 02167.52996888 -.00000029 00000-0 10000-3 0 935
2 07530 101.7955 212.2077 0012102 193.4285 166.6467 12.53558681262239
Re:Anyone got the Keps? (Score:1, Informative)
Oh, shit (Score:4, Funny)
Someone prepare a bald-headed chick and a transporter beam... 'ocar' is back.
Re:Oh, shit (Score:2)
:)
And the message was..... (Score:1)
What's the weather like there? It's sunny here, but cold, over.
Another good article (Score:1)
Brings back memories (Score:1)
Goes to show that truth is always stranger than fiction.
--wb8wsf (STeve Andre')