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Spektr-R, Russia's Only Space Radio Telescope, Stops Responding to Commands
https://gizmodo.com/spektr-r-russias-only-space-radio-telescope-stops-res-1831703282
Russia’s only space telescope recently stopped responding to commands issued from the ground, according to BBC. The details of the problem have not been made entirely clear and while the it isn’t possible to issue commands to the telescope it is still transmitting data.
The Spektr-R began facing troubles on January 10 when Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, noted problems in the telescopes communication system had rendered the device unable to hone in on specific targets. Specialists began work to attempt to restore communication to the system but as of today Roscosmos announced via Twitter that despite repeated attempts to reestablish connection “it was not possible to reconnect with the radio telescope.”
Launched in 2011, the telescope was originally only expected to continue working until 2014 but is has far outlived that expectation. Once slated for launch in 2004 or 2005, Spektr-R encountered “multiple delays” during construction. With it’s 33-foot radio antenna, Spektr-R works together with a network of telescopes on the ground to conduct research into the origins and structure of radio signals from within and beyond our galaxy. The telescope also contains instruments for observing solar wind and the Earth’s outer magnetosphere.
https://www.russianspaceweb.com/images/spacecraft/science/spektr_r/spektr_r_deployment_1.jpg
https://www.americanscientist.org/s...rg/files/2017-105-3-136-QAVernon-03-FigRt.jpg
https://www.russianspaceweb.com/images/spacecraft/science/spektr_r/final_tests_deployed_1.jpg
https://gizmodo.com/spektr-r-russias-only-space-radio-telescope-stops-res-1831703282
Russia’s only space telescope recently stopped responding to commands issued from the ground, according to BBC. The details of the problem have not been made entirely clear and while the it isn’t possible to issue commands to the telescope it is still transmitting data.
The Spektr-R began facing troubles on January 10 when Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, noted problems in the telescopes communication system had rendered the device unable to hone in on specific targets. Specialists began work to attempt to restore communication to the system but as of today Roscosmos announced via Twitter that despite repeated attempts to reestablish connection “it was not possible to reconnect with the radio telescope.”
Launched in 2011, the telescope was originally only expected to continue working until 2014 but is has far outlived that expectation. Once slated for launch in 2004 or 2005, Spektr-R encountered “multiple delays” during construction. With it’s 33-foot radio antenna, Spektr-R works together with a network of telescopes on the ground to conduct research into the origins and structure of radio signals from within and beyond our galaxy. The telescope also contains instruments for observing solar wind and the Earth’s outer magnetosphere.
https://www.russianspaceweb.com/images/spacecraft/science/spektr_r/spektr_r_deployment_1.jpg
https://www.americanscientist.org/s...rg/files/2017-105-3-136-QAVernon-03-FigRt.jpg
https://www.russianspaceweb.com/images/spacecraft/science/spektr_r/final_tests_deployed_1.jpg