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The Longest Lifeline Ever |
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SOHO was found to be slowly rotating near its expected position in space. |
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But we had no way of whether it was still usable or even contactable. |
Now that we had contacted the spacecraft, scientists worked round the clock to get SOHO back under proper Earth control. |
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Why the rush? Well the spacecraft was still rotating it' solar panels towards the Sun. Because there is no friction in space (do you know what friction is? can you think of any earth situations where friction is important?) then the solar panels would eventually rotate away from the Sun. The batteries would run out again and we would lose SOHO .... maybe this time forever. |
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There were a lot of problems to think about with SOHO being so long out of Earth control.... |
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12 August 1998 - batteries charged. |
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28 August 1998 - fuel thawed out. |
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14th September 1998 - computer programs fixed and tested. |
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16th September 1998 - SOHO finds the Sun again. |
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