mardi 28 novembre 2017

I understand not being able to create maneuver nodes when not connected to Commnet, but at least let us delete them!

Let me put it this way. When Juno arrived in space near Jupiter, it announced its success with a radio wave Juno didn't align its good antennas for this - something they didn't want to depend on - so the signal contained no information. They received the radio tone at the right time, therefore they know Juno was still operating, still on course, and had finished its burn. That is all. Until Juno's antennas align to Earth, that's the best it can do.

If Juno failed to send that signal, NASA might have tried sending a powerful beam of a frequency which Juno would interpret as a request to reboot itself. At that great a distance without Juno's proper antennas aimed at them, that's the best they can do.

That's the level you're operating at, when you have "limited probe control".I understand not being able to create maneuver nodes when not connected to Commnet, but at least let us delete them!

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