On GAGA-1 the flight computer was screwed in place using nylon bolts that went through the polystyrene walls of the capsule. GAGA-2 is using cable ties.
One concern with cable ties is their performance at low temperature. The CUSF guys had warned me never to use cable ties for load bearing joints. But since we are holding in place a few grams of flight computer the only remaining concern was whether the cable ties would still be locked at low temperature.
So, I locked together a pair of ties and left them in the freezer at -18C overnight.
The next morning they showed no signs of slippage and I was unable to pull them apart. But for double safety I've also superglued the locking part of the cable ties shut in place.
Here's the flight computer inside the capsule:
There are a pair of cable ties around the two board of the flight computer (the Arduino and the custom shield on top containing the radio transmitter and the GPS). Those help keep them together.
Then there are a pair of cable ties that pass through the wall of the inner capsule. Those cable ties are hot glued in place so there are no holes and so they don't move.
Finally the two sets of cable ties are interleaved so that the board is held in place. Once everything is tightened I dropped superglue in all the locking parts. The computer is positioned so that there's no stress on the rather short cable to the GPS antenna.
It doesn't move and I'm pretty happy that it'll stay in place during the flight. The next thing that needs mounting securely is the battery. On GAGA-1 the batteries popped out on landing; I'm not letting that happen this time.
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2012-01-14
2012-01-09
GAGA-2: Distance RTTY Test
As I said in my previous post about GAGA-2 one vital test was the the radio transmitter worked over a long distance. I'd done the same test for GAGA-1 and went back to the same location for a GAGA-2 test.
My father drove off to one end of the reservoir with GAGA-2 transmitting happily from the back of his car (an estate car) and I drove to the other with my radio and a Yagi. It was obvious as I was driving to the listening point across the reservoir that things were going to work because I could still hear GAGA-2 from time to time using a simple whip aerial.
Once on the causeway in the left of the picture I hopped out of the car and pointed the Yagi in roughly the right direction. The RTTY signal came in loud and clear. Moving the Yagi from side to side made it easy to figure out where the transmitter was.
Measuring on Google Maps shows that this time the distance was roughly 6km (3.7 miles) with trees and the body of the car in the way (GAGA-2 wasn't even lifted up to window level). That's still about 1/5 to 1/6 of the distance that GAGA-2 will lift up to, but gives confidence that the 10mW transmitter and, most importantly, the new antenna are going to supply clear enough telemetry for the flight.
Here's a shot from the car while transmitting. I was about 6km on the other side of those trees and across the reservoir. Happily there won't be any trees or car between GAGA-2 and the radio on the day.
My father drove off to one end of the reservoir with GAGA-2 transmitting happily from the back of his car (an estate car) and I drove to the other with my radio and a Yagi. It was obvious as I was driving to the listening point across the reservoir that things were going to work because I could still hear GAGA-2 from time to time using a simple whip aerial.
Once on the causeway in the left of the picture I hopped out of the car and pointed the Yagi in roughly the right direction. The RTTY signal came in loud and clear. Moving the Yagi from side to side made it easy to figure out where the transmitter was.
Measuring on Google Maps shows that this time the distance was roughly 6km (3.7 miles) with trees and the body of the car in the way (GAGA-2 wasn't even lifted up to window level). That's still about 1/5 to 1/6 of the distance that GAGA-2 will lift up to, but gives confidence that the 10mW transmitter and, most importantly, the new antenna are going to supply clear enough telemetry for the flight.
Here's a shot from the car while transmitting. I was about 6km on the other side of those trees and across the reservoir. Happily there won't be any trees or car between GAGA-2 and the radio on the day.
2012-01-06
GAGA-2
Last April I sent a weather balloon up into the stratosphere after months of preparation. You can read all the details starting here. I called the flight GAGA-1. Well, it's time for a GAGA-2.
Since last April I've done a number of experiments with expanding foam to see if it would make a viable material for the GAGA-2 capsule. Summary: no. It's too hard to work with, it doesn't insulate that well and I can get a cheap polystyrene capsule that's much smaller than the GAGA-1 capsule.
So, GAGA-2 will aim for a spring time 2012 flight with a number of changes from GAGA-1. First, a much smaller, lighter capsule. Second, video cameras rather than still. Third, no backup GSM based tracker.
Here's the new capsule. It's made from a pair of hollow polystyrene spheres that fit one inside the other.
These are very, very light. Weighing in at a total of 68g (compare that to GAGA-1's capsule that weighed more than 200g).
The inner sphere is covered in the same mylar film that was inside GAGA-1, and the outside is painted the same fluorescent yellow covered that proved so successful when recovering GAGA-1 (it was visible over 400m away through trees).
For comparison here's the GAGA-1 flown capsule next to the newly painted GAGA-2 capsule.
GAGA-2 will use the same parachute (GAGA-1 was actually a bit heavy for the size and the descent should be a little more graceful this time) and rigging as GAGA-1.
The GAGA-1 camera will be replaced by two tiny HD video cameras (this type). One will record the view and the other the balloon hoping to get video of the balloon bursting at altitude. They are much smaller than the GAGA-1 camera and each weights just 18g (whereas the GAGA-1 camera weighed 215g).
New UKHAS guidelines aimed at improved safety ask that "Antenna elements that face down should be flexible - avoid metal rods." GAGA-1's antenna was pretty stiff having been made out of a cut up coat hanger. So in keeping with the guidelines I've made a new antenna of the same 1/4 wave design out of Ikea drinking straws and copper wire salvaged from this project.
The flight computer is the same one that flew on GAGA-1 with a couple of modifications. GAGA-2 will fly without the external temperature sensor, I've added a direct power connection as space is tight and there wasn't room for the large connector used in GAGA-1 and I've added a strap to hold the piece together (GAGA-1 saw some pretty violent shaking while flying). I'm also using a single 9V battery. One of the failures in GAGA-1 was that the AA batteries became dislodged on landing causing the flight computer to lose power.
I've run a couple of battery life tests using standard 9V batteries. A really cheap and nasty Panasonic 6F22 only managed to power the flight computer for about 90 minutes before dying completely. A Duracell 6LR61 ran the flight computer for 17921 seconds (4 hours 58 minutes 41 seconds). On the day I'll actually be using a lithium battery because of their low temperature performance. Specifically, Energizer Advanced Lithium 9V which will work down to -40C (technical data sheet is here).
One important test is to see how the temperature drops inside the capsule (as I did for GAGA-1). So I placed the completed capsule inside the freezer and measured the temperature inside every 15 minutes.
The temperature drop seems acceptable with expected internal temperatures around -10C (ignoring the fact that there will be internal heating from the radio transmitter).
I'm using the same GPS module as GAGA-1 (a Lassen IQ) which is tiny, but this time I'm using an embedded antenna that will be inside the capsule on top of the Mylar film. Tests show that this work well. From a totally cold start I had a GPS lock in 115s in my back garden.
Next steps for GAGA-2 are:
1. Rewire the cameras so they use a larger external battery to get enough filming life. Then freeze them to see if they still operate at low temperatures. Then mount them.
2. Take the capsule out for a transmission test to make sure that the antenna is good enough.
3. Wait for a calm day for launch.
Since last April I've done a number of experiments with expanding foam to see if it would make a viable material for the GAGA-2 capsule. Summary: no. It's too hard to work with, it doesn't insulate that well and I can get a cheap polystyrene capsule that's much smaller than the GAGA-1 capsule.
So, GAGA-2 will aim for a spring time 2012 flight with a number of changes from GAGA-1. First, a much smaller, lighter capsule. Second, video cameras rather than still. Third, no backup GSM based tracker.
Here's the new capsule. It's made from a pair of hollow polystyrene spheres that fit one inside the other.
These are very, very light. Weighing in at a total of 68g (compare that to GAGA-1's capsule that weighed more than 200g).
The inner sphere is covered in the same mylar film that was inside GAGA-1, and the outside is painted the same fluorescent yellow covered that proved so successful when recovering GAGA-1 (it was visible over 400m away through trees).
For comparison here's the GAGA-1 flown capsule next to the newly painted GAGA-2 capsule.
GAGA-2 will use the same parachute (GAGA-1 was actually a bit heavy for the size and the descent should be a little more graceful this time) and rigging as GAGA-1.
The GAGA-1 camera will be replaced by two tiny HD video cameras (this type). One will record the view and the other the balloon hoping to get video of the balloon bursting at altitude. They are much smaller than the GAGA-1 camera and each weights just 18g (whereas the GAGA-1 camera weighed 215g).
New UKHAS guidelines aimed at improved safety ask that "Antenna elements that face down should be flexible - avoid metal rods." GAGA-1's antenna was pretty stiff having been made out of a cut up coat hanger. So in keeping with the guidelines I've made a new antenna of the same 1/4 wave design out of Ikea drinking straws and copper wire salvaged from this project.
The flight computer is the same one that flew on GAGA-1 with a couple of modifications. GAGA-2 will fly without the external temperature sensor, I've added a direct power connection as space is tight and there wasn't room for the large connector used in GAGA-1 and I've added a strap to hold the piece together (GAGA-1 saw some pretty violent shaking while flying). I'm also using a single 9V battery. One of the failures in GAGA-1 was that the AA batteries became dislodged on landing causing the flight computer to lose power.
I've run a couple of battery life tests using standard 9V batteries. A really cheap and nasty Panasonic 6F22 only managed to power the flight computer for about 90 minutes before dying completely. A Duracell 6LR61 ran the flight computer for 17921 seconds (4 hours 58 minutes 41 seconds). On the day I'll actually be using a lithium battery because of their low temperature performance. Specifically, Energizer Advanced Lithium 9V which will work down to -40C (technical data sheet is here).
One important test is to see how the temperature drops inside the capsule (as I did for GAGA-1). So I placed the completed capsule inside the freezer and measured the temperature inside every 15 minutes.
The temperature drop seems acceptable with expected internal temperatures around -10C (ignoring the fact that there will be internal heating from the radio transmitter).
I'm using the same GPS module as GAGA-1 (a Lassen IQ) which is tiny, but this time I'm using an embedded antenna that will be inside the capsule on top of the Mylar film. Tests show that this work well. From a totally cold start I had a GPS lock in 115s in my back garden.
Next steps for GAGA-2 are:
1. Rewire the cameras so they use a larger external battery to get enough filming life. Then freeze them to see if they still operate at low temperatures. Then mount them.
2. Take the capsule out for a transmission test to make sure that the antenna is good enough.
3. Wait for a calm day for launch.
2011-04-17
GAGA-1 Release Photos
I didn't take many photos of the release of GAGA-1 because I was busy with other stuff. But there are a few.
Capsule with flight and recovery computer powered up.
Here I am checking that the telemetry from the capsule is being received correctly.
Ed gets the gas cylinder ready:
The partially filled balloon:
Checking to see if the balloon is floating. The ballast in the bag is six cans of Coke which equal the weight needed to lift the capsule at the required rate.
Yes, it's definitely going to go up!
And one final shot showing the balloon before launch:
And then it was off:
Capsule with flight and recovery computer powered up.
Here I am checking that the telemetry from the capsule is being received correctly.
Ed gets the gas cylinder ready:
The partially filled balloon:
Checking to see if the balloon is floating. The ballast in the bag is six cans of Coke which equal the weight needed to lift the capsule at the required rate.
Yes, it's definitely going to go up!
And one final shot showing the balloon before launch:
And then it was off:
2011-04-12
GAGA-1: The Flight
GAGA-1 flew on Sunday, April 10, 2011 and took more than 1,800 pictures of its adventure. The flight and recovery computers worked well right up until impact and the capsule landed safely in a field to the west of Cambridge.
Thanks
Before giving details of the flight, I need to thank all the people who helped make it possible. Most importantly, Ed Moore of CUSF who helped on the day with balloon filling, expertise, a good place for coffee and a snack, and the chase. He was even the one that saw the little yellow square lying on the ground through a line of trees.
Also, very important were the radio amateurs and other enthusiasts who listened to the RTTY telemetry transmitted from the capsule and uploaded to the tracker. In particular G3VZV (and M0LEP) who followed the balloon almost to the ground enabled us to find it.
And lastly thanks to the denizens of #highaltitude for advice and encouragement, and who jumped in at the 11th hour and fixed some bad XML so that the tracker would accept the telemetry transmitted by GAGA-1.
Summary
GAGA-1 flew to 32,086m altitude and spent 2h12m in the air. The first telemetry in the air came at 09:48:54 UTC and the final telemetry was received at 12:01:09 UTC. The camera took 1,856 photographs including capturing the Thames estuary, the moon and the black sky. The complete photograph set (editing out tedious repetition) can be found here. Here's the first in flight photo showing Churchill College, Cambridge:
Here's the flight track. You can interact with it through this map. The blue markers indicate where SMS messages were sent. Two were sent on ascent (the recovery computer that sent them was programmed to go quiet at 2,000m) and one was sent close to the ground.
The final moments of the flight are here. The yellow marker shows the rough landing spot, the two blue markers show where the recovery computer sent SMS messages (the second one failed) and the yellow track is telemetry received.
The ascent took 1h40m, the descent took 32m. The maximum descent rate was 77.93 m/s when the balloon burst (since the atmosphere is thin the parachute does nothing). The final descent rates was 8.2 m/s.
Here's a shot taken very high up looking down on the Thames estuary; to the bottom right there's a U bend in the river at Greenwich. The south coast is clearly visible.
A later shot shows all of London with the Isle of Wight visible in the top right:
And just before the balloon burst GAGA-1 took this photograph of the Earth and space, the Isle of Wight and London and in the distance, France.
And more of space:
And here is a shot of our little satellite:
Things that did work
1. The flight computer worked flawlessly throughout and the signal from the 10mW transmitter was audible across the UK. It was picked up 542 km away in Northern Ireland and also in Scotland (as well as around England). A triumph for the coat hanger antenna and line-of-sight. Here's a video of the transmission being received in Northern Ireland:
2. The recovery computer followed a preset state machine. Initially it transmitted its location on early ascent, and then went into a quiet mode while above GSM access level. Once above the ballistic missile height the GPS shutdown and the built in program performed a cold reset. It successfully restarted and once below 4,000m started trying to SMS its position.
It managed to send one SMS reading T+12126: 5208.8703N 00001.9362W 785m 298.92deg 26.71kph 11sats (3810mv, -1000C, RECOVERY). The -1000C indicates a temporary error reading the built in temperature sensor. RECOVERY indicates that it knew it was landing. The altitude is 785m and it was traveling (across the ground) at 26.71 kph.
3. The camera worked and took many fantastic photographs.
4. Painting the capsule fluorescent yellow turned out to important as it was spotted on the ground from a few hundred meters and through a line of trees.
5. During the flight the recovery computer dealt with unexpected errors from the GSM module (indicating no access to the GSM network) and managed to carry on.
6. All my knots held and the rigging through the capsule walls worked. The UHF antenna was badly damaged on impact as expected. Unexpected was the fact that the capsule was upside down in the field meaning that the GPS antennas would likely have been completely shielded from the sky.
Things that didn't work
1. Both computers cut out on landing. Opening the box revealed that the two battery packs (that I had hot glued in place) had come loose, the six battery pack used for the flight computer had lost a battery when it hit the ground. The batteries were in place for the recovery computer, and it had power, but it had stopped operation.
Camera removed showing battery packs unglued. The red light is the recovery computer power LED.
2. The balloon had not shredded cleanly. More than 1kg of balloon was still attached which helps explain the faster than expected descent.
3. On examining the recovery computer log there was a final attempted SMS at 186m altitude but it never made it: 5208.8826N 00002.2388W 186m 263.86deg 23.07kph 11sats (3812mV, 12C, RECOVERY). Also noted were some unexpected errors (+CMS ERROR: 331) which the code successfully overlooked. These indicate that we were trying to SMS with no network.
4. I couldn't access the tracker using my laptop in the car because O2 Internet Tethering was blocking maps.google.com for some reason.
5. The temperature values are surprising. The minimum external temperature measured was -20C and then the temperature rose with altitude. Although this is expected in the stratosphere it should have been much colder. This may indicate that the sun was warming the external temperature sensor which was encased in a small black plastic straw. Also on descent the internal temperature dropped. I suspect that this was caused by cold air being forced into the capsule around the camera lens.
6. There are a couple of unexplained erroneous bits of telemetry corresponding to spikes in temperature and altitude at the same time (see the above chart).
7. On booting the camera it failed to turn on twice resulting in me changing the batteries and finding that it would only boot with the SD card missing. Putting the SD card back in would then work. I saw this twice.
Appendix
1. The complete log of telemetry received is log.
2. The log kept by the recovery computer is here.
3. The log kept by the camera is here.
4. The source code used for the camera and both computers is here.
The camera has three temperature sensors in it covering the lens, the electronics and the battery compartment. Here's a graph showing its temperatures. Note that the front of the lens is exposed to the air with no protection. The heating at the end seems to be because the capsule sat around on the ground in full sunlight in a lovely afternoon while I searched for it.
Here are two shots of GAGA-1 as we found it on the ground showing the balloon, parachute and capsule. Note a small number of balloon fragments are in the rigging of the parachute and a large amount is still attached to the main cord (it's not clear from the photographs but the cords were not tangled).
The capsule, upside down, baking in the sun and still taking pictures.
History
A handy complete history of the GAGA-1 project from its inception in July, 2010 to the flight itself.
July 8, 2010: GAGA-1
July 17, 2010: Some initial investigations
September 5, 2010: Camera Hacking
September 8, 2010: Redundancy and Independence
September 9, 2010: Honey, there's a camera in the freezer
September 12, 2010: 2,766 tedious photographs and a log file
September 13, 2010: Weight Budget and The Capsule
September 19, 2010: Capsule paint job
September 20, 2010: Source Code Repository
October 4, 2010: Computer Mounting
November 5, 2010: Recovery Computer
November 20, 2010: Recovery Computer Ground Test
November 27, 2010: Capsule insulation and antenna mounting
November 28, 2010: CoCom limit for GPS
December 6, 2010: The Camera Hole
January 22, 2011: Getting close to completion
January 26, 2011: Flight Computer radio's first transmission
January 27, 2011: Voltage divider calculator for Radiometrix NTX2
January 28, 2011: Calculating, rather than experimenting to find, resistor values for the NTX2 voltage divider
February 5, 2011: Voiding the warranty (for great justice!)
February 8, 2011: Batteries
February 10, 2011: Temperature Measurement
February 18, 2011: Parachute
February 19, 2011: Working flight computer and The lovely sound of RTTY
February 25, 2011: Another little freeze test
February 28, 2011: Flight computer testing
March 13, 2011: The Stack
March 24, 2011: Parachute test
March 31, 2011: Tentative launch date: April 10, 2011
April 5, 2011: Integration testing
April 8, 2011: Looking good for Sunday
April 10, 2011: Quick post-flight update
Vostok
In my original post on GAGA-1 in July, 2010 I said I hoped to launch in time for the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's Vostok 1 flight. It occurred at 0607 UTC on April 12, 1961. This post comes exactly 50 years later.
GAGA-1: The Movie
My friend Eric Melski suggested while I was working on GAGA-1 that the appropriate soundtrack for the work would be Europe's The Final Countdown.
And so, for Eric and for everyone else, here are all 979 photographs taken during the flight set to epic Swedish 1980s synth rock.
Thanks
Before giving details of the flight, I need to thank all the people who helped make it possible. Most importantly, Ed Moore of CUSF who helped on the day with balloon filling, expertise, a good place for coffee and a snack, and the chase. He was even the one that saw the little yellow square lying on the ground through a line of trees.
Also, very important were the radio amateurs and other enthusiasts who listened to the RTTY telemetry transmitted from the capsule and uploaded to the tracker. In particular G3VZV (and M0LEP) who followed the balloon almost to the ground enabled us to find it.
And lastly thanks to the denizens of #highaltitude for advice and encouragement, and who jumped in at the 11th hour and fixed some bad XML so that the tracker would accept the telemetry transmitted by GAGA-1.
Summary
GAGA-1 flew to 32,086m altitude and spent 2h12m in the air. The first telemetry in the air came at 09:48:54 UTC and the final telemetry was received at 12:01:09 UTC. The camera took 1,856 photographs including capturing the Thames estuary, the moon and the black sky. The complete photograph set (editing out tedious repetition) can be found here. Here's the first in flight photo showing Churchill College, Cambridge:
Here's the flight track. You can interact with it through this map. The blue markers indicate where SMS messages were sent. Two were sent on ascent (the recovery computer that sent them was programmed to go quiet at 2,000m) and one was sent close to the ground.
The final moments of the flight are here. The yellow marker shows the rough landing spot, the two blue markers show where the recovery computer sent SMS messages (the second one failed) and the yellow track is telemetry received.
The ascent took 1h40m, the descent took 32m. The maximum descent rate was 77.93 m/s when the balloon burst (since the atmosphere is thin the parachute does nothing). The final descent rates was 8.2 m/s.
Here's a shot taken very high up looking down on the Thames estuary; to the bottom right there's a U bend in the river at Greenwich. The south coast is clearly visible.
A later shot shows all of London with the Isle of Wight visible in the top right:
And just before the balloon burst GAGA-1 took this photograph of the Earth and space, the Isle of Wight and London and in the distance, France.
And more of space:
And here is a shot of our little satellite:
Things that did work
1. The flight computer worked flawlessly throughout and the signal from the 10mW transmitter was audible across the UK. It was picked up 542 km away in Northern Ireland and also in Scotland (as well as around England). A triumph for the coat hanger antenna and line-of-sight. Here's a video of the transmission being received in Northern Ireland:
2. The recovery computer followed a preset state machine. Initially it transmitted its location on early ascent, and then went into a quiet mode while above GSM access level. Once above the ballistic missile height the GPS shutdown and the built in program performed a cold reset. It successfully restarted and once below 4,000m started trying to SMS its position.
It managed to send one SMS reading T+12126: 5208.8703N 00001.9362W 785m 298.92deg 26.71kph 11sats (3810mv, -1000C, RECOVERY). The -1000C indicates a temporary error reading the built in temperature sensor. RECOVERY indicates that it knew it was landing. The altitude is 785m and it was traveling (across the ground) at 26.71 kph.
3. The camera worked and took many fantastic photographs.
4. Painting the capsule fluorescent yellow turned out to important as it was spotted on the ground from a few hundred meters and through a line of trees.
5. During the flight the recovery computer dealt with unexpected errors from the GSM module (indicating no access to the GSM network) and managed to carry on.
6. All my knots held and the rigging through the capsule walls worked. The UHF antenna was badly damaged on impact as expected. Unexpected was the fact that the capsule was upside down in the field meaning that the GPS antennas would likely have been completely shielded from the sky.
Things that didn't work
1. Both computers cut out on landing. Opening the box revealed that the two battery packs (that I had hot glued in place) had come loose, the six battery pack used for the flight computer had lost a battery when it hit the ground. The batteries were in place for the recovery computer, and it had power, but it had stopped operation.
Camera removed showing battery packs unglued. The red light is the recovery computer power LED.
2. The balloon had not shredded cleanly. More than 1kg of balloon was still attached which helps explain the faster than expected descent.
3. On examining the recovery computer log there was a final attempted SMS at 186m altitude but it never made it: 5208.8826N 00002.2388W 186m 263.86deg 23.07kph 11sats (3812mV, 12C, RECOVERY). Also noted were some unexpected errors (+CMS ERROR: 331) which the code successfully overlooked. These indicate that we were trying to SMS with no network.
4. I couldn't access the tracker using my laptop in the car because O2 Internet Tethering was blocking maps.google.com for some reason.
5. The temperature values are surprising. The minimum external temperature measured was -20C and then the temperature rose with altitude. Although this is expected in the stratosphere it should have been much colder. This may indicate that the sun was warming the external temperature sensor which was encased in a small black plastic straw. Also on descent the internal temperature dropped. I suspect that this was caused by cold air being forced into the capsule around the camera lens.
6. There are a couple of unexplained erroneous bits of telemetry corresponding to spikes in temperature and altitude at the same time (see the above chart).
7. On booting the camera it failed to turn on twice resulting in me changing the batteries and finding that it would only boot with the SD card missing. Putting the SD card back in would then work. I saw this twice.
Appendix
1. The complete log of telemetry received is log.
2. The log kept by the recovery computer is here.
3. The log kept by the camera is here.
4. The source code used for the camera and both computers is here.
The camera has three temperature sensors in it covering the lens, the electronics and the battery compartment. Here's a graph showing its temperatures. Note that the front of the lens is exposed to the air with no protection. The heating at the end seems to be because the capsule sat around on the ground in full sunlight in a lovely afternoon while I searched for it.
Here are two shots of GAGA-1 as we found it on the ground showing the balloon, parachute and capsule. Note a small number of balloon fragments are in the rigging of the parachute and a large amount is still attached to the main cord (it's not clear from the photographs but the cords were not tangled).
The capsule, upside down, baking in the sun and still taking pictures.
History
A handy complete history of the GAGA-1 project from its inception in July, 2010 to the flight itself.
July 8, 2010: GAGA-1
July 17, 2010: Some initial investigations
September 5, 2010: Camera Hacking
September 8, 2010: Redundancy and Independence
September 9, 2010: Honey, there's a camera in the freezer
September 12, 2010: 2,766 tedious photographs and a log file
September 13, 2010: Weight Budget and The Capsule
September 19, 2010: Capsule paint job
September 20, 2010: Source Code Repository
October 4, 2010: Computer Mounting
November 5, 2010: Recovery Computer
November 20, 2010: Recovery Computer Ground Test
November 27, 2010: Capsule insulation and antenna mounting
November 28, 2010: CoCom limit for GPS
December 6, 2010: The Camera Hole
January 22, 2011: Getting close to completion
January 26, 2011: Flight Computer radio's first transmission
January 27, 2011: Voltage divider calculator for Radiometrix NTX2
January 28, 2011: Calculating, rather than experimenting to find, resistor values for the NTX2 voltage divider
February 5, 2011: Voiding the warranty (for great justice!)
February 8, 2011: Batteries
February 10, 2011: Temperature Measurement
February 18, 2011: Parachute
February 19, 2011: Working flight computer and The lovely sound of RTTY
February 25, 2011: Another little freeze test
February 28, 2011: Flight computer testing
March 13, 2011: The Stack
March 24, 2011: Parachute test
March 31, 2011: Tentative launch date: April 10, 2011
April 5, 2011: Integration testing
April 8, 2011: Looking good for Sunday
April 10, 2011: Quick post-flight update
Vostok
In my original post on GAGA-1 in July, 2010 I said I hoped to launch in time for the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's Vostok 1 flight. It occurred at 0607 UTC on April 12, 1961. This post comes exactly 50 years later.
GAGA-1: The Movie
My friend Eric Melski suggested while I was working on GAGA-1 that the appropriate soundtrack for the work would be Europe's The Final Countdown.
And so, for Eric and for everyone else, here are all 979 photographs taken during the flight set to epic Swedish 1980s synth rock.
2011-04-11
All telemetry received from GAGA-1
This is a deduplicated list of all telemetry received from GAGA-1 via RTTY.
GAGA-1,17,No fix,,,,,23.6,20.6,62*47 GAGA-1,146,08:32:03,52.2138,0.1006,49,0.00,17.3,16.2,64*20 GAGA-1,169,08:32:26,52.2138,0.1006,73,0.00,17.4,16.2,64*24 GAGA-1,191,08:32:49,52.2138,0.1006,77,0.00,17.4,16.2,64*2E GAGA-1,213,08:33:12,52.2138,0.1006,65,0.00,17.5,16.3,64*2B GAGA-1,191,08:32:49,52.2138,0.1006,77,0.00,17.4,16.2,64*2E GAGA-1,235,08:33:36,52.2138,0.1006,61,0.00,17.6,16.4,64*29 GAGA-1,258,08:33:59,52.2138,0.1006,60,0.00,17.6,16.4,64*2A GAGA-1,280,08:34:22,52.2138,0.1006,60,0.00,17.7,16.6,64*27 GAGA-1,302,08:34:45,52.2138,0.1006,62,0.00,17.9,16.7,64*20 GAGA-1,324,08:35:08,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,18.1,16.4,64*2E GAGA-1,347,08:35:31,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,18.1,15.8,64*2E GAGA-1,369,08:35:54,52.2138,0.1006,75,0.00,18.1,15.3,64*2A GAGA-1,391,08:36:18,52.2138,0.1006,73,0.00,18.1,15.1,64*22 GAGA-1,413,08:36:41,52.2138,0.1006,75,0.00,18.2,15.0,64*27 GAGA-1,436,08:37:04,52.2138,0.1006,72,0.00,18.2,14.9,64*2F GAGA-1,458,08:37:27,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.7,14.8,64*27 GAGA-1,480,08:37:50,52.2138,0.1006,71,0.00,17.8,14.6,64*2A GAGA-1,502,08:38:13,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.9,14.5,64*22 GAGA-1,524,08:38:36,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.7,14.3,64*29 GAGA-1,547,08:38:59,52.2138,0.1006,71,0.00,17.5,14.2,64*2F GAGA-1,569,08:39:22,52.2138,0.1006,74,0.00,17.8,14.0,64*24 GAGA-1,591,08:39:45,52.2138,0.1006,76,0.00,17.9,13.9,64*2F GAGA-1,613,08:40:09,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,18.1,13.8,64*29 GAGA-1,636,08:40:32,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.9,13.6,64*2E GAGA-1,658,08:40:55,52.2138,0.1006,74,0.00,17.6,13.5,64*27 GAGA-1,680,08:41:18,52.2138,0.1006,73,0.00,17.8,13.5,64*23 GAGA-1,702,08:41:41,52.2138,0.1006,74,0.00,17.9,13.6,64*21 GAGA-1,725,08:42:04,52.2138,0.1006,76,0.00,18.0,13.5,64*21 GAGA-1,747,08:42:27,52.2138,0.1006,77,0.00,17.9,13.5,64*23 GAGA-1,769,08:42:50,52.2138,0.1006,78,0.00,17.8,13.5,64*21 GAGA-1,814,08:43:37,52.2138,0.1006,78,0.00,17.9,13.5,64*25 GAGA-1,836,08:44:00,52.2138,0.1006,76,0.00,18.0,13.5,64*2E GAGA-1,858,08:44:23,52.2138,0.1006,75,0.00,17.6,13.3,64*2B GAGA-1,880,08:44:46,52.2138,0.1006,75,0.00,17.2,13.1,64*2B GAGA-1,902,08:45:09,52.2138,0.1006,76,0.00,17.4,13.1,64*2F GAGA-1,925,08:45:32,52.2138,0.1006,76,0.00,17.5,13.2,64*20 GAGA-1,947,08:45:55,52.2138,0.1006,74,0.00,17.7,13.3,64*24 GAGA-1,969,08:46:18,52.2139,0.1005,112,0.00,17.8,13.2,64*1F GAGA-1,992,08:46:42,52.2139,0.1005,111,0.00,17.5,13.2,64*1A GAGA-1,1014,08:47:05,52.2139,0.1006,102,0.00,17.3,13.2,64*29 GAGA-1,1037,08:47:28,52.2139,0.1006,95,0.00,17.4,13.2,64*1F GAGA-1,1059,08:47:52,52.2138,0.1006,81,0.00,17.3,13.1,64*1A GAGA-1,1082,08:48:15,52.2138,0.1006,80,0.00,17.4,13.1,64*16 GAGA-1,1104,08:48:38,52.2138,0.1006,74,0.00,16.9,13.2,64*12 GAGA-1,1126,08:49:02,52.2138,0.1006,74,0.00,16.2,13.2,64*11 GAGA-1,1149,08:49:25,52.2138,0.1006,73,0.00,16.3,13.1,64*18 GAGA-1,1171,08:49:48,52.2138,0.1006,76,0.00,16.5,13.2,64*18 GAGA-1,1194,08:50:12,52.2138,0.1005,82,0.00,16.4,13.2,64*1D GAGA-1,1216,08:50:35,52.2138,0.1005,84,0.00,16.3,13.1,64*13 GAGA-1,1239,08:50:58,52.2138,0.1005,81,0.00,15.8,13.1,64*18 GAGA-1,1261,08:51:22,52.2138,0.1005,81,0.00,15.7,13.1,64*16 GAGA-1,1284,08:51:45,52.2138,0.1005,79,0.00,15.8,13.2,64*17 GAGA-1,1306,08:52:08,52.2138,0.1005,77,0.00,15.4,13.3,64*15 GAGA-1,1329,08:52:31,52.2138,0.1006,67,0.00,14.9,13.4,64*1B GAGA-1,1351,08:52:55,52.2138,0.1006,66,0.00,14.9,13.4,64*17 GAGA-1,191,08:32:49,52.2138,0.1006,77,0.00,17.4,16.2,64*2E GAGA-1,1396,08:53:41,52.2138,0.1006,72,0.00,15.8,13.6,64*1F GAGA-1,1418,08:54:05,52.2138,0.1006,62,0.00,15.9,13.7,64*18 GAGA-1,1463,08:54:51,52.2138,0.1006,60,0.00,16.2,14.0,64*1F GAGA-1,191,08:32:49,52.2138,0.1006,77,0.00,17.4,16.2,64*2E GAGA-1,1486,08:55:15,52.2138,0.1006,59,0.00,16.5,13.9,64*16 GAGA-1,1508,08:55:38,52.2138,0.1006,58,0.00,16.5,13.9,64*1F GAGA-1,1531,08:56:01,52.2138,0.1006,60,0.00,16.5,14.0,64*19 GAGA-1,191,08:32:49,52.2138,0.1006,77,0.00,17.4,16.2,64*2E GAGA-1,1553,08:56:25,52.2138,0.1006,61,0.00,16.7,14.2,64*1A GAGA-1,1575,08:56:48,52.2138,0.1006,62,0.00,16.4,14.2,64*15 GAGA-1,1598,08:57:11,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,16.4,14.3,64*11 GAGA-1,1643,08:57:58,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,17.0,14.4,64*13 GAGA-1,1665,08:58:21,52.2138,0.1006,67,0.00,16.8,14.4,64*19 GAGA-1,1688,08:58:44,52.2138,0.1006,66,0.00,16.2,14.4,64*12 GAGA-1,1867,09:01:51,52.2138,0.1006,67,0.00,17.1,13.9,64*1D GAGA-1,1890,09:02:14,52.2138,0.1006,65,0.00,17.1,13.8,64*14 GAGA-1,1912,09:02:37,52.2138,0.1006,63,0.00,16.9,13.8,64*11 GAGA-1,1934,09:03:01,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,16.6,13.9,64*18 GAGA-1,1957,09:03:24,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,16.7,13.9,64*1B GAGA-1,1979,09:03:47,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,17.1,14.0,64*17 GAGA-1,2002,09:04:10,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.2,14.0,64*16 GAGA-1,1957,09:03:24,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,16.7,13.9,64*1B GAGA-1,2024,09:04:34,52.2138,0.1006,66,0.00,16.6,14.0,64*1E GAGA-1,2047,09:04:57,52.2138,0.1006,67,0.00,16.6,14.0,64*1F GAGA-1,2069,09:05:20,52.2138,0.1006,62,0.00,16.9,14.0,64*18 GAGA-1,1957,09:03:24,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,16.7,13.9,64*1B GAGA-1,2091,09:05:44,52.2138,0.1006,67,0.00,17.1,14.1,64*10 GAGA-1,2114,09:06:07,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,17.0,14.1,64*16 GAGA-1,2136,09:06:30,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,17.1,14.2,64*10 GAGA-1,2159,09:06:54,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,17.3,14.2,64*19 GAGA-1,2181,09:07:17,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.5,14.2,64*1D GAGA-1,2204,09:07:40,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.6,14.3,64*13 GAGA-1,2226,09:08:04,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.6,14.3,64*1C GAGA-1,2249,09:08:27,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,17.7,14.4,64*1A GAGA-1,2271,09:08:50,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,17.6,14.5,64*11 GAGA-1,2294,09:09:14,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,17.6,14.6,64*18 GAGA-1,2316,09:09:37,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,17.9,14.6,64*1D GAGA-1,2338,09:10:00,52.2138,0.1006,71,0.00,17.7,14.6,64*12 GAGA-1,2361,09:10:23,52.2138,0.1006,71,0.00,17.8,14.7,64*11 GAGA-1,2383,09:10:47,52.2138,0.1006,71,0.00,17.9,14.7,64*1E GAGA-1,2406,09:11:10,52.2138,0.1006,71,0.00,18.0,14.8,64*1E GAGA-1,2451,09:11:57,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,18.3,15.1,64*15 GAGA-1,2473,09:12:20,52.2138,0.1006,69,0.00,17.9,15.1,64*1B GAGA-1,2495,09:12:43,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,18.0,15.1,64*11 GAGA-1,1957,09:03:24,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,16.7,13.9,64*1B GAGA-1,2518,09:13:07,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,18.3,15.2,64*14 GAGA-1,2540,09:13:30,52.2138,0.1006,68,0.00,18.5,15.3,64*1A GAGA-1,2563,09:13:53,52.2138,0.1006,66,0.00,18.3,15.4,64*11 GAGA-1,2585,09:14:17,52.2138,0.1006,65,0.00,18.3,15.5,64*1C GAGA-1,2608,09:14:40,52.2138,0.1006,62,0.00,18.7,15.6,64*18 GAGA-1,2630,09:15:03,52.2138,0.1006,55,0.00,19.1,15.5,64*15 GAGA-1,1957,09:03:24,52.2138,0.1006,64,0.00,16.7,13.9,64*1B GAGA-1,2653,09:15:27,52.2138,0.1007,62,0.00,19.4,15.7,64*14 GAGA-1,2675,09:15:50,52.2138,0.1007,67,0.00,19.5,16.1,64*11 GAGA-1,2698,09:16:13,52.2138,0.1007,67,0.00,19.6,16.4,64*10 GAGA-1,2743,09:17:00,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,20.0,16.6,64*1D GAGA-1,2765,09:17:23,52.2138,0.1006,70,0.00,20.2,16.4,64*18 GAGA-1,2787,09:17:47,52.2137,0.1006,69,-0.15,20.3,16.2,64*3F GAGA-1,2810,09:18:10,52.2137,0.1006,70,0.00,20.5,16.3,64*15 GAGA-1,2833,09:18:34,52.2137,0.1006,64,0.00,20.6,16.4,64*13 GAGA-1,2877,09:19:20,52.2137,0.1007,54,0.00,20.9,16.5,64*1B GAGA-1,2900,09:19:44,52.2137,0.1007,58,0.00,21.0,16.6,64*1F GAGA-1,2922,09:20:07,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,21.1,16.7,64*13 GAGA-1,2945,09:20:30,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,21.2,16.7,64*15 GAGA-1,2967,09:20:54,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,21.3,16.8,64*19 GAGA-1,2990,09:21:17,52.2137,0.1007,58,0.00,21.4,16.9,64*10 GAGA-1,3012,09:21:40,52.2137,0.1007,58,0.00,21.5,16.8,64*10 GAGA-1,3035,09:22:04,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,21.6,16.8,64*14 GAGA-1,3057,09:22:27,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,21.7,16.8,64*10 GAGA-1,3080,09:22:50,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,21.8,16.8,64*15 GAGA-1,3102,09:23:14,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,21.9,17.0,64*17 GAGA-1,3124,09:23:37,52.2137,0.1007,59,0.00,22.0,17.1,64*19 GAGA-1,3147,09:24:00,52.2137,0.1007,60,0.00,22.1,17.2,64*17 GAGA-1,3169,09:24:24,52.2137,0.1007,60,0.00,22.2,17.2,64*1E GAGA-1,3192,09:24:47,52.2137,0.1007,60,0.00,22.3,17.3,64*1F GAGA-1,3214,09:25:10,52.2137,0.1007,60,0.00,22.4,17.2,64*17 GAGA-1,3237,09:25:34,52.2137,0.1007,61,0.00,22.5,17.3,64*11 GAGA-1,3259,09:25:57,52.2137,0.1007,61,0.00,22.6,17.3,64*1F GAGA-1,3282,09:26:20,52.2137,0.1007,61,0.00,22.7,17.4,64*1C GAGA-1,3304,09:26:44,52.2137,0.1007,61,0.00,22.8,17.6,64*1C GAGA-1,3326,09:27:07,52.2137,0.1007,61,0.00,22.9,17.7,64*1A GAGA-1,3349,09:27:30,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,22.9,17.7,64*15 GAGA-1,3371,09:27:54,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,23.0,17.6,64*15 GAGA-1,3394,09:28:17,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,23.1,17.5,64*14 GAGA-1,3416,09:28:40,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,23.2,17.3,64*1E GAGA-1,3439,09:29:04,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.3,17.2,64*11 GAGA-1,3461,09:29:27,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.4,17.2,64*1A GAGA-1,3484,09:29:50,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.5,17.3,64*11 GAGA-1,3506,09:30:14,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.5,17.4,64*15 GAGA-1,3529,09:30:37,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.6,17.5,64*1B GAGA-1,3551,09:31:00,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.7,17.3,64*16 GAGA-1,3574,09:31:24,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.8,17.2,64*19 GAGA-1,3596,09:31:47,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.9,17.4,64*17 GAGA-1,3618,09:32:10,52.2137,0.1006,61,0.00,23.9,17.5,64*12 GAGA-1,3641,09:32:34,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.0,17.5,64*15 GAGA-1,3663,09:32:57,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.1,17.6,64*12 GAGA-1,3686,09:33:20,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.2,17.8,64*15 GAGA-1,3708,09:33:44,52.2137,0.1006,63,0.00,24.3,17.9,64*11 GAGA-1,3731,09:34:07,52.2137,0.1006,63,0.00,24.3,18.1,64*1C GAGA-1,3753,09:34:30,52.2137,0.1006,63,0.00,24.4,18.2,64*18 GAGA-1,3776,09:34:54,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.5,18.2,64*1D GAGA-1,3798,09:35:17,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.6,18.3,64*19 GAGA-1,3820,09:35:40,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.7,18.3,64*16 GAGA-1,3843,09:36:04,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.7,18.4,64*17 GAGA-1,3865,09:36:27,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.8,18.4,64*1D GAGA-1,3888,09:36:50,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,24.9,18.4,64*1F GAGA-1,3910,09:37:14,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,25.0,18.5,64*17 GAGA-1,3933,09:37:37,52.2137,0.1006,63,0.00,25.0,18.6,64*15 GAGA-1,3955,09:38:00,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,25.1,18.6,64*1E GAGA-1,3978,09:38:24,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,25.2,18.7,64*15 GAGA-1,4000,09:38:47,52.2137,0.1006,62,0.00,25.3,18.7,64*10 GAGA-1,4022,09:39:10,52.2137,0.1007,63,0.00,25.3,18.8,64*1C GAGA-1,4045,09:39:34,52.2137,0.1007,63,0.00,25.4,18.8,64*1C GAGA-1,4067,09:39:57,52.2137,0.1007,63,0.00,25.5,18.9,64*19 GAGA-1,4090,09:40:20,52.2137,0.1007,64,0.00,25.5,18.9,64*18 GAGA-1,4112,09:40:44,52.2137,0.1007,64,0.00,25.6,18.9,64*12 GAGA-1,4135,09:41:07,52.2137,0.1007,64,0.00,25.7,18.9,64*10 GAGA-1,4157,09:41:30,52.2137,0.1007,64,0.00,25.7,18.9,64*10 GAGA-1,4179,09:41:54,52.2137,0.1007,64,0.00,25.8,18.9,64*11 GAGA-1,4202,09:42:17,52.2137,0.1007,64,0.00,25.9,18.9,64*1B GAGA-1,4224,09:42:40,52.2137,0.1007,64,0.00,26.0,19.0,64*1F GAGA-1,4247,09:43:04,52.2137,0.1007,65,0.00,26.0,18.8,64*13 GAGA-1,4269,09:43:27,52.2137,0.1007,65,0.00,26.1,18.8,64*1F GAGA-1,4292,09:43:50,52.2137,0.1007,65,0.00,26.2,18.9,64*19 GAGA-1,4314,09:44:14,52.2137,0.1007,65,0.00,26.2,18.9,64*11 GAGA-1,4337,09:44:37,52.2137,0.1007,65,0.00,26.3,18.9,64*10 GAGA-1,4359,09:45:00,52.2137,0.1007,66,0.00,26.4,19.0,64*11 GAGA-1,4404,09:45:47,52.2137,0.1006,66,0.00,26.5,18.9,64*15 GAGA-1,4426,09:46:10,52.2137,0.1006,67,0.00,26.5,19.0,64*1D GAGA-1,4449,09:46:34,52.2137,0.1007,67,0.00,26.6,19.1,64*11 GAGA-1,4471,09:46:57,52.2137,0.1007,67,0.00,26.7,19.2,64*1D GAGA-1,4494,09:47:20,52.2136,0.1005,68,0.04,26.7,20.0,64*17 GAGA-1,4516,09:47:44,52.2135,0.1004,68,0.00,26.7,20.9,64*11 GAGA-1,4539,09:48:07,52.2135,0.1004,68,0.00,26.8,21.2,64*11 GAGA-1,4561,09:48:30,52.2135,0.1004,70,0.00,26.8,21.1,64*12 GAGA-1,4583,09:48:54,52.2135,0.1002,76,5.60,26.9,21.4,64*1B GAGA-1,4606,09:49:17,52.2133,0.0998,178,5.17,26.8,20.5,64*20 GAGA-1,4629,09:49:41,52.2132,0.0989,307,4.71,26.7,19.6,64*22 GAGA-1,4651,09:50:04,52.2137,0.0972,448,3.23,26.6,18.9,64*26 GAGA-1,4674,09:50:28,52.2140,0.0951,544,6.04,26.6,18.6,64*2C GAGA-1,4719,09:51:15,52.2149,0.0912,801,5.44,26.4,18.4,64*2C GAGA-1,4742,09:51:39,52.2154,0.0904,931,6.38,26.3,18.4,64*2A GAGA-1,4765,09:52:02,52.2163,0.0896,1117,6.01,26.4,18.4,64*1A GAGA-1,4788,09:52:26,52.2176,0.0887,1262,6.54,26.3,18.5,64*1C GAGA-1,4811,09:52:50,52.2187,0.0876,1364,7.22,26.3,18.4,64*14 GAGA-1,4833,09:53:13,52.2200,0.0874,1493,7.14,26.3,18.4,64*16 GAGA-1,4856,09:53:37,52.2211,0.0878,1658,6.47,26.3,18.2,64*1B GAGA-1,4879,09:54:01,52.2224,0.0886,1822,6.10,26.3,18.0,64*10 GAGA-1,4902,09:54:25,52.2240,0.0889,1985,6.28,26.3,17.7,64*19 GAGA-1,4925,09:54:49,52.2255,0.0887,2117,6.08,26.3,17.4,64*1D GAGA-1,4948,09:55:12,52.2265,0.0888,2211,4.56,26.2,17.2,64*1E GAGA-1,4971,09:55:36,52.2275,0.0891,2406,5.83,26.2,16.9,64*18 GAGA-1,4994,09:56:00,52.2286,0.0892,2514,7.22,26.2,16.4,64*1C GAGA-1,5016,09:56:24,52.2293,0.0894,2646,6.30,26.2,16.1,64*19 GAGA-1,5039,09:56:48,52.2303,0.0902,2791,7.75,26.2,15.5,64*14 GAGA-1,5062,09:57:11,52.2315,0.0907,2995,7.08,26.2,15.0,64*10 GAGA-1,5085,09:57:35,52.2330,0.0919,3131,5.95,26.1,14.5,64*11 GAGA-1,5108,09:57:59,52.2343,0.0929,3268,6.89,26.1,14.0,64*1C GAGA-1,5131,09:58:23,52.2354,0.0940,3394,7.64,26.1,13.4,64*1E GAGA-1,5154,09:58:46,52.2364,0.0951,3551,5.09,26.1,12.7,64*19 GAGA-1,5177,09:59:10,52.2374,0.0952,3678,6.00,26.1,12.2,64*1F GAGA-1,5200,09:59:34,52.2387,0.0954,3860,7.39,26.0,11.7,64*1B GAGA-1,5222,09:59:58,52.2401,0.0967,4025,7.73,25.9,11.2,64*17 GAGA-1,5245,10:00:21,52.2411,0.0978,4164,6.49,25.9,10.7,64*1B GAGA-1,5268,10:00:45,52.2421,0.0979,4277,6.84,25.9,10.1,64*12 GAGA-1,5291,10:01:09,52.2433,0.0980,4477,7.66,25.8,9.5,64*2E GAGA-1,5314,10:01:33,52.2446,0.0982,4618,4.94,25.8,8.9,64*23 GAGA-1,5337,10:01:56,52.2455,0.0982,4759,6.90,25.8,8.3,64*2B GAGA-1,5359,10:02:20,52.2467,0.0986,4901,6.59,25.7,7.6,64*27 GAGA-1,5382,10:02:43,52.2480,0.0992,5063,6.95,25.7,6.9,64*2A GAGA-1,5405,10:03:07,52.2492,0.0999,5179,7.98,25.7,6.5,64*21 GAGA-1,5427,10:03:30,52.2504,0.1015,5356,6.77,25.6,6.0,64*2C GAGA-1,5450,10:03:54,52.2519,0.1031,5546,7.05,25.5,5.3,64*24 GAGA-1,5472,10:04:17,52.2532,0.1046,5701,5.74,25.5,4.6,64*2C GAGA-1,5495,10:04:41,52.2545,0.1058,5870,6.56,25.4,3.8,64*2B GAGA-1,5518,10:05:05,52.2557,0.1063,6024,6.43,25.4,3.2,64*21 GAGA-1,5541,10:05:28,52.2567,0.1069,6162,6.98,25.3,2.3,64*29 GAGA-1,5563,10:05:52,52.2579,0.1071,6335,5.95,25.2,1.4,64*29 GAGA-1,5586,10:06:15,52.2590,0.1077,6469,6.44,25.1,0.7,64*23 GAGA-1,5609,10:06:39,52.2601,0.1087,6642,7.76,25.0,0.1,64*21 GAGA-1,5631,10:07:02,52.2613,0.1091,6782,6.96,24.9,0.6,64*2A GAGA-1,5654,10:07:26,52.2627,0.1097,6942,7.05,24.8,-1.3,64*0F GAGA-1,5677,10:07:50,52.2641,0.1100,7125,5.79,24.7,-2.1,64*0F GAGA-1,5700,10:08:13,52.2651,0.1102,7223,5.11,24.6,-2.4,64*0A GAGA-1,5723,10:08:37,52.2665,0.1099,7397,9.10,24.6,-3.1,64*0E GAGA-1,5745,10:09:01,52.2677,0.1101,7538,6.60,24.4,-3.8,64*09 GAGA-1,5768,10:09:25,52.2689,0.1104,7712,6.03,24.3,-4.7,64*04 GAGA-1,5586,10:06:15,52.2590,0.1077,6469,6.44,25.1,0.7,64*23 GAGA-1,5791,10:09:48,52.2697,0.1106,7810,5.43,24.2,-5.3,64*0A GAGA-1,5814,10:10:12,52.2707,0.1109,7961,8.19,24.1,-5.9,64*04 GAGA-1,5837,10:10:36,52.2719,0.1111,8140,7.61,24.0,-6.7,64*0D GAGA-1,5860,10:11:00,52.2732,0.1119,8264,6.62,23.9,-6.8,64*0C GAGA-1,5883,10:11:23,52.2740,0.1123,8413,6.35,23.8,-7.0,64*00 GAGA-1,5906,10:11:47,52.2752,0.1132,8522,4.28,23.7,-7.4,64*0B GAGA-1,5928,10:12:11,52.2767,0.1144,8685,6.50,23.6,-8.0,64*09 GAGA-1,5951,10:12:34,52.2780,0.1155,8830,5.15,23.5,-8.8,64*00 GAGA-1,5974,10:12:58,52.2797,0.1159,8953,6.33,23.4,-9.4,64*08 GAGA-1,5997,10:13:22,52.2818,0.1171,9098,4.08,23.3,-10.0,64*35 GAGA-1,5586,10:06:15,52.2590,0.1077,6469,6.44,25.1,0.7,64*23 GAGA-1,6020,10:13:46,52.2837,0.1185,9243,6.22,23.1,-10.7,64*3C GAGA-1,6043,10:14:10,52.2859,0.1192,9349,5.61,23.0,-11.2,64*39 GAGA-1,6066,10:14:34,52.2888,0.1204,9502,5.34,22.9,-11.7,64*3C GAGA-1,6090,10:14:58,52.2917,0.1212,9663,6.08,22.8,-12.6,64*34 GAGA-1,6113,10:15:22,52.2949,0.1222,9808,5.44,22.7,-13.2,64*38 GAGA-1,6136,10:15:46,52.2977,0.1225,9949,5.54,22.5,-13.7,64*35 GAGA-1,6159,10:16:10,52.3007,0.1241,10097,5.15,22.4,-14.5,64*02 GAGA-1,6182,10:16:34,52.3030,0.1253,10270,5.00,22.3,-14.8,64*00 GAGA-1,6206,10:16:58,52.3051,0.1269,10397,4.62,22.1,-15.2,64*0F GAGA-1,6229,10:17:22,52.3066,0.1290,10512,6.27,21.9,-15.6,64*0B GAGA-1,6252,10:17:46,52.3077,0.1310,10656,7.46,21.8,-16.3,64*0E GAGA-1,6275,10:18:10,52.3082,0.1332,10823,5.99,21.7,-17.0,64*0C GAGA-1,6299,10:18:34,52.3084,0.1349,10979,4.30,21.6,-17.8,64*07 GAGA-1,6322,10:18:58,52.3089,0.1367,11092,6.49,21.5,-18.1,64*09 GAGA-1,6345,10:19:22,52.3094,0.1388,11207,4.93,21.3,-17.9,64*03 GAGA-1,6368,10:19:46,52.3100,0.1400,11340,4.70,21.1,-18.5,64*0B GAGA-1,6392,10:20:11,52.3106,0.1411,11500,7.20,21.0,-18.9,64*09 GAGA-1,6415,10:20:35,52.3115,0.1426,11615,6.64,20.9,-19.5,64*02 GAGA-1,6438,10:20:59,52.3129,0.1456,11753,4.27,20.8,-19.9,64*04 GAGA-1,6462,10:21:23,52.3140,0.1486,11851,4.23,20.7,-19.8,64*02 GAGA-1,6485,10:21:47,52.3146,0.1510,11972,5.35,20.7,-20.0,64*05 GAGA-1,6508,10:22:11,52.3149,0.1532,12091,5.10,20.5,-19.9,64*0F GAGA-1,6531,10:22:35,52.3153,0.1552,12199,6.69,20.3,-19.6,64*03 GAGA-1,6555,10:22:59,52.3150,0.1573,12321,3.67,20.2,-20.3,64*0F GAGA-1,6578,10:23:23,52.3154,0.1606,12414,5.10,20.2,-19.5,64*02 GAGA-1,6601,10:23:47,52.3150,0.1642,12540,3.98,20.1,-18.7,64*0F GAGA-1,6624,10:24:12,52.3144,0.1680,12637,5.41,20.0,-18.3,64*00 GAGA-1,6648,10:24:36,52.3142,0.1714,12753,4.67,19.8,-17.9,64*07 GAGA-1,6671,10:25:00,52.3138,0.1743,12846,5.91,19.7,-17.2,64*01 GAGA-1,6694,10:25:24,52.3133,0.1774,12963,6.31,19.6,-17.7,64*08 GAGA-1,6717,10:25:48,52.3128,0.1807,13067,3.74,19.5,-17.4,64*01 GAGA-1,6741,10:26:12,52.3122,0.1845,13171,5.91,19.3,-17.8,64*03 GAGA-1,6764,10:26:36,52.3117,0.1883,13264,3.70,19.1,-17.4,64*0E GAGA-1,6787,10:27:00,52.3110,0.1917,13371,4.00,19.1,-16.8,64*04 GAGA-1,6811,10:27:24,52.3103,0.1950,13465,4.18,19.1,-16.6,64*06 GAGA-1,6834,10:27:48,52.3093,0.1988,13577,3.61,19.0,-16.9,64*03 GAGA-1,6857,10:28:13,52.3080,0.2030,13693,5.73,18.8,-17.6,64*07 GAGA-1,6880,10:28:37,52.3066,0.2062,13794,3.12,18.7,-17.5,64*0F GAGA-1,6904,10:29:01,52.3054,0.2083,13896,4.00,18.6,-17.4,64*01 GAGA-1,6927,10:29:25,52.3041,0.2107,14020,5.61,18.5,-17.8,64*04 GAGA-1,6950,10:29:49,52.3027,0.2133,14131,4.58,18.3,-18.5,64*07 GAGA-1,6973,10:30:13,52.3012,0.2155,14237,4.09,18.1,-18.1,64*00 GAGA-1,6997,10:30:37,52.3001,0.2178,14338,2.58,18.1,-18.5,64*09 GAGA-1,7020,10:31:01,52.2991,0.2200,14461,4.65,18.1,-18.4,64*06 GAGA-1,7043,10:31:25,52.2986,0.2226,14564,4.85,18.0,-18.4,64*0C GAGA-1,7066,10:31:49,52.2980,0.2260,14680,4.61,17.9,-19.0,64*05 GAGA-1,7090,10:32:13,52.2972,0.2299,14794,3.26,17.7,-18.8,64*0C GAGA-1,7113,10:32:38,52.2958,0.2335,14890,4.79,17.6,-18.2,64*0D GAGA-1,7136,10:33:02,52.2945,0.2365,14999,3.72,17.5,-17.5,64*04 GAGA-1,7160,10:33:26,52.2929,0.2391,15111,4.01,17.3,-17.0,64*09 GAGA-1,7183,10:33:50,52.2919,0.2414,15220,4.06,17.2,-16.7,64*0D GAGA-1,7206,10:34:14,52.2910,0.2436,15318,5.64,17.1,-16.2,64*04 GAGA-1,7229,10:34:38,52.2904,0.2451,15400,3.81,17.0,-16.3,64*00 GAGA-1,7253,10:35:02,52.2899,0.2469,15537,3.87,16.9,-16.6,64*05 GAGA-1,7276,10:35:26,52.2890,0.2493,15641,4.83,16.9,-16.6,64*09 GAGA-1,7299,10:35:50,52.2884,0.2519,15735,5.41,16.7,-16.4,64*0E GAGA-1,7322,10:36:14,52.2875,0.2542,15844,4.06,16.6,-16.6,64*04 GAGA-1,7346,10:36:38,52.2863,0.2560,15949,5.84,16.6,-16.8,64*06 GAGA-1,7369,10:37:03,52.2859,0.2572,16058,2.89,16.5,-16.6,64*05 GAGA-1,7392,10:37:27,52.2856,0.2588,16183,5.70,16.4,-17.1,64*0C GAGA-1,7416,10:37:51,52.2849,0.2613,16301,4.02,16.3,-18.0,64*0C GAGA-1,7439,10:38:15,52.2839,0.2639,16414,4.00,16.3,-18.1,64*01 GAGA-1,7462,10:38:39,52.2829,0.2662,16531,4.68,16.2,-18.0,64*06 GAGA-1,7485,10:39:03,52.2823,0.2690,16631,4.95,16.2,-17.7,64*09 GAGA-1,7509,10:39:27,52.2818,0.2720,16749,3.51,16.1,-17.1,64*0C GAGA-1,7532,10:39:51,52.2806,0.2748,16850,7.24,16.1,-16.9,64*0C GAGA-1,7555,10:40:15,52.2790,0.2779,16972,6.34,16.0,-16.9,64*01 GAGA-1,7578,10:40:39,52.2770,0.2795,17095,3.61,16.0,-17.0,64*00 GAGA-1,7602,10:41:03,52.2754,0.2808,17201,6.38,15.9,-16.8,64*0E GAGA-1,7625,10:41:27,52.2740,0.2818,17310,5.43,15.8,-16.6,64*08 GAGA-1,7648,10:41:52,52.2732,0.2832,17418,2.89,15.8,-16.7,64*03 GAGA-1,7671,10:42:16,52.2723,0.2838,17523,5.19,15.7,-16.5,64*0A GAGA-1,7695,10:42:40,52.2715,0.2846,17628,2.47,15.6,-16.5,64*0A GAGA-1,7718,10:43:04,52.2702,0.2854,17738,6.46,15.5,-16.6,64*0F GAGA-1,7741,10:43:28,52.2693,0.2856,17845,3.15,15.5,-16.6,64*00 GAGA-1,7765,10:43:52,52.2686,0.2853,17974,4.86,15.4,-16.7,64*04 GAGA-1,7788,10:44:16,52.2685,0.2852,18065,5.93,15.4,-16.4,64*02 GAGA-1,7811,10:44:40,52.2684,0.2861,18168,4.08,15.3,-15.9,64*09 GAGA-1,7834,10:45:04,52.2679,0.2878,18313,2.55,15.3,-15.9,64*05 GAGA-1,7858,10:45:28,52.2671,0.2898,18424,4.20,15.2,-15.9,64*01 GAGA-1,7881,10:45:52,52.2666,0.2915,18524,4.66,15.2,-16.2,64*01 GAGA-1,7904,10:46:16,52.2659,0.2935,18630,4.07,15.1,-16.3,64*03 GAGA-1,7927,10:46:41,52.2651,0.2951,18753,4.96,15.0,-16.5,64*01 GAGA-1,7951,10:47:05,52.2640,0.2964,18865,4.51,15.0,-15.7,64*07 GAGA-1,7974,10:47:29,52.2622,0.2986,18971,4.81,15.0,-15.3,64*0B GAGA-1,7997,10:47:53,52.2603,0.3006,19068,3.98,14.9,-15.3,64*0F GAGA-1,8021,10:48:17,52.2584,0.3024,19189,5.12,14.8,-15.1,64*0E GAGA-1,8044,10:48:41,52.2565,0.3040,19311,5.28,14.8,-14.6,64*0F GAGA-1,8067,10:49:05,52.2545,0.3056,19417,7.89,14.7,-14.7,64*0C GAGA-1,8090,10:49:29,52.2526,0.3059,19529,4.71,14.7,-14.9,64*06 GAGA-1,8114,10:49:53,52.2507,0.3061,19654,4.19,14.6,-14.7,64*06 GAGA-1,8137,10:50:18,52.2490,0.3062,19770,7.63,14.5,-15.0,64*00 GAGA-1,8160,10:50:42,52.2475,0.3066,19889,4.49,14.5,-15.3,64*03 GAGA-1,8183,10:51:06,52.2452,0.3071,19999,5.43,14.5,-14.8,64*0D GAGA-1,8207,10:51:30,52.2429,0.3072,20127,3.30,14.4,-14.4,64*00 GAGA-1,8230,10:51:54,52.2405,0.3080,20230,3.85,14.4,-14.4,64*0E GAGA-1,8253,10:52:18,52.2380,0.3075,20328,3.78,14.3,-14.1,64*08 GAGA-1,8276,10:52:42,52.2355,0.3065,20456,4.95,14.3,-13.8,64*0D GAGA-1,8300,10:53:06,52.2338,0.3055,20556,5.92,14.2,-14.2,64*0F GAGA-1,8323,10:53:30,52.2323,0.3049,20684,4.98,14.2,-14.0,64*09 GAGA-1,8346,10:53:54,52.2305,0.3045,20805,6.62,14.1,-13.5,64*01 GAGA-1,8369,10:54:18,52.2280,0.3036,20917,4.46,14.1,-13.5,64*0D GAGA-1,8393,10:54:42,52.2258,0.3028,21048,5.94,14.1,-13.2,64*06 GAGA-1,8416,10:55:06,52.2238,0.3019,21159,5.07,14.0,-12.8,64*08 GAGA-1,8439,10:55:30,52.2218,0.3014,21287,5.67,14.0,-12.5,64*04 GAGA-1,8463,10:55:55,52.2200,0.3004,21401,3.96,13.9,-12.2,64*09 GAGA-1,8486,10:56:19,52.2179,0.2989,21526,2.21,13.9,-12.4,64*06 GAGA-1,8509,10:56:43,52.2153,0.2968,21679,7.87,13.9,-12.9,64*05 GAGA-1,8532,10:57:07,52.2127,0.2942,21799,6.20,13.8,-12.9,64*05 GAGA-1,8556,10:57:31,52.2103,0.2916,21922,5.80,13.8,-12.9,64*02 GAGA-1,8579,10:57:55,52.2084,0.2890,22041,5.12,13.8,-12.1,64*00 GAGA-1,8602,10:58:19,52.2070,0.2866,22146,6.33,13.7,-11.3,64*02 GAGA-1,8625,10:58:43,52.2058,0.2851,22289,3.53,13.7,-11.2,64*04 GAGA-1,8649,10:59:07,52.2046,0.2834,22444,7.85,13.6,-11.2,64*0A GAGA-1,8672,10:59:31,52.2027,0.2808,22571,5.00,13.6,-11.1,64*04 GAGA-1,8695,10:59:55,52.2009,0.2785,22688,6.49,13.6,-10.7,64*05 GAGA-1,8718,11:00:19,52.1993,0.2759,22843,5.29,13.6,-10.5,64*02 GAGA-1,8742,11:00:44,52.1975,0.2730,22968,6.61,13.5,-10.4,64*07 GAGA-1,8765,11:01:08,52.1954,0.2703,23116,6.22,13.5,-10.2,64*09 GAGA-1,8788,11:01:32,52.1934,0.2675,23239,6.66,13.5,-10.0,64*09 GAGA-1,8812,11:01:56,52.1925,0.2652,23386,6.60,13.4,-9.9,64*31 GAGA-1,8834,11:02:20,52.1914,0.2636,23500,5.96,13.4,-10.0,64*04 GAGA-1,8858,11:02:44,52.1902,0.2616,23628,4.87,13.4,-9.7,64*3E GAGA-1,8881,11:03:08,52.1892,0.2591,23757,6.21,13.4,-9.2,64*35 GAGA-1,8904,11:03:32,52.1876,0.2562,23863,4.12,13.4,-8.7,64*38 GAGA-1,8927,11:03:56,52.1866,0.2541,23986,3.92,13.3,-8.3,64*3D GAGA-1,8950,11:04:20,52.1855,0.2527,24110,4.72,13.3,-7.9,64*37 GAGA-1,8973,11:04:44,52.1838,0.2518,24226,4.82,13.3,-7.5,64*36 GAGA-1,8997,11:05:08,52.1817,0.2497,24366,5.84,13.3,-7.2,64*3B GAGA-1,9020,11:05:32,52.1796,0.2471,24481,4.89,13.3,-7.2,64*3A GAGA-1,9043,11:05:56,52.1778,0.2437,24607,5.73,13.2,-7.2,64*36 GAGA-1,9066,11:06:20,52.1756,0.2412,24731,5.61,13.2,-7.0,64*3D GAGA-1,9089,11:06:44,52.1729,0.2381,24853,4.14,13.2,-6.9,64*3B GAGA-1,9112,11:07:08,52.1702,0.2336,24975,5.77,13.2,-6.5,64*39 GAGA-1,9135,11:07:32,52.1680,0.2287,25104,3.80,13.2,-6.2,64*33 GAGA-1,9159,11:07:56,52.1668,0.2237,25231,5.62,13.2,-5.8,64*30 GAGA-1,9182,11:08:20,52.1654,0.2182,25359,6.03,13.1,-5.2,64*38 GAGA-1,9205,11:08:44,52.1644,0.2127,25489,5.45,13.1,-4.6,64*36 GAGA-1,9228,11:09:08,52.1632,0.2071,25626,8.22,13.1,-4.3,64*3D GAGA-1,9251,11:09:32,52.1620,0.2017,25761,4.90,13.1,-3.8,64*32 GAGA-1,9274,11:09:56,52.1606,0.1965,25891,5.95,13.1,-3.5,64*35 GAGA-1,9298,11:10:20,52.1591,0.1922,26024,3.73,13.1,-3.3,64*3D GAGA-1,9321,11:10:44,52.1579,0.1878,26154,6.11,13.1,-3.0,64*30 GAGA-1,9344,11:11:08,52.1569,0.1832,26283,6.09,13.1,-2.5,64*31 GAGA-1,9367,11:11:32,52.1557,0.1782,26417,6.42,13.1,-2.0,64*31 GAGA-1,9390,11:11:56,52.1544,0.1736,26545,4.34,13.1,-1.8,64*38 GAGA-1,9413,11:12:20,52.1531,0.1684,26677,5.23,13.0,-1.5,64*35 GAGA-1,9436,11:12:44,52.1520,0.1624,26805,5.80,13.0,-1.3,64*3E GAGA-1,9460,11:13:08,52.1515,0.1564,26941,4.86,13.0,-1.1,64*31 GAGA-1,9483,11:13:32,52.1516,0.1513,27076,5.18,13.0,0.8,64*19 GAGA-1,9506,11:13:55,52.1513,0.1472,27223,6.16,13.0,0.6,64*16 GAGA-1,9528,11:14:19,52.1505,0.1438,27370,5.39,13.0,0.3,64*10 GAGA-1,9551,11:14:43,52.1495,0.1407,27508,5.77,13.0,0.0,64*15 GAGA-1,9574,11:15:07,52.1482,0.1373,27654,5.15,13.0,0.5,64*1A GAGA-1,9597,11:15:30,52.1465,0.1338,27766,5.93,13.1,0.9,64*16 GAGA-1,9620,11:15:54,52.1447,0.1298,27900,4.90,13.1,1.1,64*15 GAGA-1,9643,11:16:18,52.1431,0.1248,28029,4.83,13.1,1.2,64*1B GAGA-1,9666,11:16:42,52.1419,0.1199,28151,7.03,13.1,1.7,64*16 GAGA-1,9689,11:17:05,52.1402,0.1143,28271,5.65,13.1,1.9,64*15 GAGA-1,9711,11:17:29,52.1387,0.1078,28391,5.59,13.1,2.0,64*12 GAGA-1,9734,11:17:53,52.1377,0.1012,28518,6.43,13.1,2.2,64*16 GAGA-1,9757,11:18:16,52.1374,0.0953,28644,5.82,13.1,2.4,64*11 GAGA-1,9780,11:18:40,52.1373,0.0896,28784,6.36,13.1,2.6,64*14 GAGA-1,9803,11:19:04,52.1374,0.0831,28925,4.69,13.2,2.7,64*14 GAGA-1,9826,11:19:28,52.1370,0.0771,29063,5.11,13.2,3.0,64*10 GAGA-1,9849,11:19:51,52.1364,0.0716,29202,6.17,13.2,3.3,64*10 GAGA-1,9872,11:20:15,52.1353,0.0658,29346,5.37,13.2,3.7,64*19 GAGA-1,9894,11:20:39,52.1339,0.0593,29487,6.10,13.2,3.9,64*15 GAGA-1,9917,11:21:03,52.1331,0.0525,29618,5.38,13.3,4.2,64*12 GAGA-1,9940,11:21:26,52.1327,0.0469,29742,4.92,13.3,4.2,64*16 GAGA-1,9963,11:21:50,52.1321,0.0397,29869,5.24,13.3,4.4,64*1A GAGA-1,9986,11:22:14,52.1322,0.0320,29990l5.t6,13.3,4.5,64*1F GAGA-1,9986,11:22:14,52.1322,0.0320,29990,5.46,13.3,4.5,64*1F GAGA-1,10009,11:22:38,52.1325,0.0253,30113,5.30,13.4,4.8,64*25 GAGA-1,10032,11:23:02,52.1324,0.0195,30236,5.01,13.4,5.0,64*22 GAGA-1,10055,11:23:26,52.1318,0.0136,30361,4.91,13.4,5.3,64*2B GAGA-1,10079,11:23:50,52.1307,0.0084,30485,5.18,13.4,5.6,64*2A GAGA-1,10102,11:24:14,52.1301,0.0027,30613,4.84,13.5,6.0,64*22 GAGA-1,10125,11:24:38,52.1299,-0.0025,30739,4.85,13.5,6.4,64*0A GAGA-1,10125,11z24:38,52.q299,-0.0025,30739,4.85,13.5,6.4,64*0A GAGA-1,10148,11:25:02,52.1300,-0.0081,30868,5.75,13.5,6.8,64*0F GAGA-1,10171,11:25:26,52.1298,-0.0142,31002,6.03,13.6,7.1,64*01 GAGA-1,10195,11:25:50,52.1290,-0.0208,31133,5.26,13.6,7.5,64*0C GAGA-1,10218,11:26:14,52.1281,-0.0268,31254,5.04,13.6,7.8,64*00 GAGA-1,10241,11:26:38,52.1271,-0.0333,31370,4.48,13.7,8.1,64*0B GAGA-1,10264,11:27:02,52.1255,-0.0402,31485,5.12,13.7,8.3,64*06 GAGA-1,10288,11:27:27,52.1238,-0.0485,31611,4.87,13.8,8.6,64*0F GAGA-1,10311,11:27:51,52.1228,-0.0574,31726,4.07,13.8,8.8,64*02 GAGA-1,10334,11:28:15,52.1227,-0.0651,31841,5.41,13.8,8.8,64*0C GAGA-1,10358,11:28:39,52.1227,-0.0721,31959,4.99,13.9,9.2,64*08 GAGA-1,10381,11:29:03,52.1230,-0.0789,32086,5.30,13.9,9.6,64*0E GAGA-1,10404,11:29:27,52.1231,-0.0859,31832,-54.55,14.0,9.1,64*16 GAGA-1,10428,11:29:52,52.1224,-0.0934,30147,-77.93,14.0,8.0,64*15 GAGA-1,10451,11:30:16,52.1216,-0.1002,28397,-67.27,14.0,5.9,64*13 GAGA-1,10475,11:30:41,52.1206,-0.1050,26744,-60.12,14.0,3.5,64*1E GAGA-1,10499,11:31:05,52.1194,-0.1095,25375,-53.10,14.1,1.2,64*1F GAGA-1,10522,11:31:30,52.1173,-0.1129,24176,-44.87,14.1,-1.0,64*30 GAGA-1,10546,11:31:54,52.1159,-0.1146,23341,-34.92,14.1,-2.9,64*39 GAGA-1,10570,11:32:19,52.1142,-0.1174,22407,-27.43,14.1,-4.3,64*3B GAGA-1,10594,11:32:44,52.1124,-0.1204,21631,-34.38,14.1,-5.5,64*30 GAGA-1,10618,11:33:08,52.1105,-0.1214,20874,-32.75,14.1,-6.8,64*33 GAGA-1,10641,11:33:33,52.1086,-0.1220,20068,-29.45,14.1,-8.2,64*32 GAGA-1,10665,11:33:58,52.1067,-0.1217,19199,-29.64,14.1,-9.5,64*32 GAGA-1,10689,11:34:22,52.1055,-0.1199,18751,-27.03,14.0,-10.3,64*0D GAGA-1,10713,11:34:47,52.1049,-0.1182,18139,-24.22,14.0,-11.3,64*02 GAGA-1,10737,11:35:12,52.1044,-0.1175,17547,-17.66,13.9,-12.1,64*0D GAGA-1,10761,11:35:37,52.1031,-0.1167,16969,-16.56,13.9,-12.1,64*0B GAGA-1,10785,11:36:02,52.1019,-0.1140,16473,-24.57,13.7,-12.7,64*05 GAGA-1,10809,11:36:27,52.1011,-0.1110,15866,-23.91,13.6,-13.7,64*02 GAGA-1,10833,11:36:52,52.1007,-0.1088,15407,-25.94,13.5,-14.7,64*02 GAGA-1,10857,11:37:16,52.0996,-0.1058,14782,-13.38,13.3,-15.0,64*00 GAGA-1,10881,11:37:41,52.0989,-0.1031,14373,-11.40,13.2,-15.4,64*0A GAGA-1,10905,11:38:06,52.0979,-0.1004,13932,-14.83,13.0,-15.1,64*07 GAGA-1,10930,11:38:31,52.0968,-0.0968,13532,-18.61,12.8,-15.4,64*07 GAGA-1,10954,11:38:56,52.0958,-0.0933,13081,-14.99,12.6,-16.0,64*06 GAGA-1,10977,11:39:21,52.0951,-0.0895,12630,-18.23,12.4,-16.8,64*08 GAGA-1,11002,11:39:46,52.0944,-0.0857,12232,-13.95,12.2,-17.3,64*05 GAGA-1,11026,11:40:11,52.0945,-0.0823,11927,-9.58,12.1,-17.3,64*38 GAGA-1,11050,11:40:35,52.0954,-0.0798,11669,-9.71,12.0,-17.2,64*3E GAGA-1,11073,11:41:00,52.0968,-0.0779,11491,-9.90,11.8,-16.9,64*33 GAGA-1,11097,11:41:25,52.0980,-0.0777,11260,-9.69,11.5,-16.9,64*35 GAGA-1,11121,11:41:49,52.0986,-0.0766,11031,-9.58,11.3,-17.0,64*3F GAGA-1,11145,11:42:14,52.0990,-0.0744,10795,-9.27,11.0,-17.1,64*33 GAGA-1,11169,11:42:39,52.0998,-0.0718,10536,-13.43,10.8,-17.5,64*0C GAGA-1,11193,11:43:04,52.1003,-0.0700,10209,-12.81,10.5,-17.8,64*01 GAGA-1,11217,11:43:29,52.1006,-0.0682,9898,-13.51,10.2,-17.7,64*31 GAGA-1,11241,11:43:53,52.1006,-0.0665,9596,-12.13,10.0,-17.8,64*3F GAGA-1,11265,11:44:18,52.1005,-0.0640,9290,-11.46,9.7,-17.3,64*03 GAGA-1,11288,11:44:42,52.1013,-0.0621,9011,-11.17,9.4,-16.8,64*09 GAGA-1,11312,11:45:07,52.1027,-0.0604,8648,-11.52,9.1,-16.2,64*0E GAGA-1,11336,11:45:31,52.1044,-0.0593,8457,-10.40,8.9,-15.7,64*04 GAGA-1,11359,11:45:56,52.1061,-0.0583,8205,-10.11,8.7,-14.9,64*0E GAGA-1,11383,11:46:20,52.1074,-0.0573,7961,-9.84,8.6,-14.2,64*38 GAGA-1,11406,11:46:44,52.1086,-0.0561,7721,-9.99,8.4,-13.3,64*3C GAGA-1,11430,11:47:09,52.1098,-0.0549,7475,-9.79,8.2,-12.6,64*3A GAGA-1,11453,11:47:33,52.1109,-0.0542,7240,-9.71,8.0,-11.7,64*3C GAGA-1,11477,11:47:57,52.1120,-0.0535,7006,-9.77,7.8,-10.9,64*3D GAGA-1,11500,11:48:21,52.1131,-0.0530,6771,-9.64,7.6,-10.1,64*35 GAGA-1,11524,11:48:46,52.1144,-0.0524,6530,-9.40,7.5,-9.2,64*0C GAGA-1,11547,11:49:10,52.1157,-0.0518,6304,-9.31,7.3,-8.3,64*07 GAGA-1,11570,11:49:34,52.1169,-0.0510,6081,-9.36,7.2,-7.4,64*00 GAGA-1,11593,11:49:58,52.1182,-0.0501,5861,-9.11,7.1,-6.4,64*00 GAGA-1,11617,11:50:22,52.1194,-0.0495,5641,-8.79,6.9,-5.6,64*0A GAGA-1,11640,11:50:46,52.1203,-0.0485,5425,-8.68,6.9,-4.7,64*06 GAGA-1,11663,11:51:10,52.1213,-0.0472,5217,-8.59,6.7,-3.8,64*0F GAGA-1,11686,11:51:34,52.1227,-0.0459,5010,-8.37,6.6,-3.0,64*08 GAGA-1,11710,11:51:58,52.1239,-0.0454,4811,-7.94,6.5,-2.2,64*00 GAGA-1,11733,11:52:22,52.1249,-0.0448,4614,-8.27,6.5,-1.4,64*0C GAGA-1,11756,11:52:46,52.1264,-0.0447,4419,-8.02,6.4,0.7,64*2B GAGA-1,11779,11:53:10,52.1276,-0.0446,4226,-7.96,6.3,0.1,64*2F GAGA-1,11802,11:53:34,52.1287,-0.0439,4033,-8.04,6.2,0.9,64*27 GAGA-1,11825,11:53:58,52.1299,-0.0433,3838,-8.14,6.0,1.7,64*25 GAGA-1,11848,11:54:22,52.1314,-0.0427,3620,-8.59,6.1,2.3,64*2D GAGA-1,11871,11:54:46,52.1328,-0.0421,3438,-8.24,6.2,3.1,64*2D GAGA-1,11894,11:55:10,52.1342,-0.0415,3246,-7.04,6.2,3.9,64*25 GAGA-1,11918,11:55:34,52.1355,-0.0405,3049,-8.40,6.1,4.7,64*29 GAGA-1,11941,11:55:58,52.1366,-0.0395,2856,-7.39,6.3,5.6,64*25 GAGA-1,11964,11:56:22,52.1377,-0.0382,2666,-7.79,6.4,6.5,64*24 GAGA-1,11987,11:56:46,52.1390,-0.0370,2474,-6.93,6.4,7.3,64*2C GAGA-1,12010,11:57:10,52.1405,-0.0356,2238,-8.13,6.5,8.0,64*20 GAGA-1,12033,11:57:33,52.1418,-0.0339,2061,-8.12,6.7,8.7,64*2F GAGA-1,12056,11:57:57,52.1432,-0.0321,1873,-8.77,6.9,9.4,64*28 GAGA-1,12079,11:58:21,52.1443,-0.0308,1709,-8.47,7.0,10.1,64*12 GAGA-1,12102,11:58:45,52.1452,-0.0300,1515,-8.97,7.2,10.8,64*1C GAGA-1,12126,11:59:09,52.1462,-0.0301,1316,-8.31,7.4,11.5,64*12 GAGA-1,12149,11:59:33,52.1474,-0.0308,1087,-8.74,7.5,11.9,64*1B GAGA-1,12172,11:59:58,52.1478,-0.0321,920,-8.80,7.7,12.0,64*2F GAGA-1,12195,12:00:22,52.1479,-0.0339,729,-7.84,7.9,12.2,64*2C GAGA-1,12218,12:00:45,52.1478,-0.0354,547,-6.31,8.1,12.4,64*25 GAGA-1,12241,12:01:09,52.1480,-0.0369,358,-7.47,8.3,13.0,64*26
Internal log of GAGA-1 recovery computer
This is the internal log from the GAGA-1 recovery computer.
T+1: sms.send(+447...,"Transition to state LAUNCH") T+5: gps2.get() -> 083751.000,5212.8245N,00006.0390E,0.8,26.4,3,304.62,0.18,0.09,100411,09 T+7: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8245N 00006.0390E 26m 304.62deg 0.18kph 09sats (3810mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+73: gps2.get() -> 083859.000,5212.8253N,00006.0358E,0.8,35.5,3,340.71,0.21,0.11,100411,10 T+74: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8253N 00006.0358E 35m 340.71deg 0.21kph 10sats (3805mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+139: gps2.get() -> 084005.000,5212.8271N,00006.0340E,0.8,32.5,3,337.08,0.18,0.09,100411,09 T+140: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8271N 00006.0340E 32m 337.08deg 0.18kph 09sats (3807mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+205: gps2.get() -> 084111.000,5212.8275N,00006.0355E,0.8,25.8,3,330.99,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+206: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8275N 00006.0355E 25m 330.99deg 0.10kph 10sats (3805mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+272: gps2.get() -> 084217.000,5212.8263N,00006.0351E,0.8,24.2,3,323.38,0.18,0.09,100411,09 T+273: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8263N 00006.0351E 24m 323.38deg 0.18kph 09sats (3807mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+338: gps2.get() -> 084323.000,5212.8247N,00006.0328E,0.8,27.0,3,329.02,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+339: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8247N 00006.0328E 27m 329.02deg 0.14kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+404: gps2.get() -> 084430.000,5212.8265N,00006.0347E,0.8,24.6,3,282.77,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+405: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8265N 00006.0347E 24m 282.77deg 0.07kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+470: gps2.get() -> 084536.000,5212.8263N,00006.0362E,0.8,20.8,3,4.26,0.10,0.05,100411,09 T+472: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8263N 00006.0362E 20m 4.26deg 0.10kph 09sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+537: gps2.get() -> 084643.000,5212.8269N,00006.0371E,0.8,17.2,3,351.33,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+538: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8269N 00006.0371E 17m 351.33deg 0.14kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+604: gps2.get() -> 084749.000,5212.8236N,00006.0339E,0.8,23.7,3,8.05,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+605: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8236N 00006.0339E 23m 8.05deg 0.10kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+670: gps2.get() -> 084856.000,5212.8249N,00006.0359E,0.8,31.6,3,29.66,0.36,0.19,100411,10 T+672: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8249N 00006.0359E 31m 29.66deg 0.36kph 10sats (3810mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+737: gps2.get() -> 085002.000,5212.8247N,00006.0327E,0.6,36.7,3,29.99,0.28,0.15,100411,11 T+738: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8247N 00006.0327E 36m 29.99deg 0.28kph 11sats (3807mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+803: gps2.get() -> 085109.000,5212.8251N,00006.0363E,0.6,30.4,3,51.90,0.25,0.13,100411,11 T+804: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8251N 00006.0363E 30m 51.90deg 0.25kph 11sats (3807mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+869: gps2.get() -> 085215.000,5212.8254N,00006.0364E,0.6,31.0,3,37.43,0.25,0.13,100411,11 T+871: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8254N 00006.0364E 31m 37.43deg 0.25kph 11sats (3807mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+936: gps2.get() -> 085322.000,5212.8273N,00006.0371E,0.6,30.1,3,38.79,0.28,0.15,100411,11 T+937: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8273N 00006.0371E 30m 38.79deg 0.28kph 11sats (3807mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+1002: gps2.get() -> 085428.000,5212.8272N,00006.0377E,0.8,29.1,3,89.23,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+1004: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8272N 00006.0377E 29m 89.23deg 0.10kph 10sats (3805mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+1069: gps2.get() -> 085534.000,5212.8255N,00006.0407E,0.6,27.0,3,67.34,0.10,0.05,100411,11 T+1070: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8255N 00006.0407E 27m 67.34deg 0.10kph 11sats (3807mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+1136: gps2.get() -> 085641.000,5212.8268N,00006.0403E,0.6,21.0,3,97.75,0.10,0.05,100411,11 T+1137: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8268N 00006.0403E 21m 97.75deg 0.10kph 11sats (3805mV, 18C, LAUNCH)") T+1202: gps2.get() -> 085748.000,5212.8272N,00006.0388E,0.8,21.8,3,177.24,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+1203: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8272N 00006.0388E 21m 177.24deg 0.07kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1269: gps2.get() -> 085854.000,5212.8282N,00006.0352E,0.8,22.8,3,294.06,0.03,0.01,100411,10 T+1270: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8282N 00006.0352E 22m 294.06deg 0.03kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1335: gps2.get() -> 090000.000,5212.8275N,00006.0370E,0.8,17.2,3,18.90,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+1336: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8275N 00006.0370E 17m 18.90deg 0.07kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1401: gps2.get() -> 090107.000,5212.8283N,00006.0379E,0.8,21.3,3,354.48,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+1403: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8283N 00006.0379E 21m 354.48deg 0.07kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1468: gps2.get() -> 090213.000,5212.8278N,00006.0389E,0.8,21.4,3,77.85,0.0,0.0,100411,10 T+1469: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8278N 00006.0389E 21m 77.85deg 0.0kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1534: gps2.get() -> 090320.000,5212.8278N,00006.0389E,0.8,21.4,3,3.35,0.14,0.07,100411,09 T+1535: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8278N 00006.0389E 21m 3.35deg 0.14kph 09sats (3807mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1601: gps2.get() -> 090426.000,5212.8290N,00006.0393E,0.8,21.8,3,356.89,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+1602: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8290N 00006.0393E 21m 356.89deg 0.07kph 10sats (3807mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1667: gps2.get() -> 090533.000,5212.8274N,00006.0370E,0.8,25.4,3,156.58,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+1668: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8274N 00006.0370E 25m 156.58deg 0.14kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1734: gps2.get() -> 090640.000,5212.8292N,00006.0360E,0.8,33.8,3,169.11,0.21,0.11,100411,10 T+1735: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8292N 00006.0360E 33m 169.11deg 0.21kph 10sats (3802mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1801: gps2.get() -> 090746.000,5212.8258N,00006.0375E,0.8,30.6,3,141.90,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+1802: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8258N 00006.0375E 30m 141.90deg 0.10kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1867: gps2.get() -> 090852.000,5212.8259N,00006.0395E,0.8,25.9,3,171.18,0.21,0.11,100411,09 T+1868: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8259N 00006.0395E 25m 171.18deg 0.21kph 09sats (3807mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1933: gps2.get() -> 090958.000,5212.8262N,00006.0377E,0.8,18.4,3,162.92,0.21,0.11,100411,10 T+1934: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8262N 00006.0377E 18m 162.92deg 0.21kph 10sats (3805mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+1999: gps2.get() -> 091105.000,5212.8271N,00006.0353E,0.8,12.9,3,106.24,0.03,0.01,100411,10 T+2000: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8271N 00006.0353E 12m 106.24deg 0.03kph 10sats (3807mV, 19C, LAUNCH)") T+2066: gps2.get() -> 091212.000,5212.8291N,00006.0354E,0.8,10.8,3,96.91,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+2067: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8291N 00006.0354E 10m 96.91deg 0.14kph 10sats (3805mV, 20C, LAUNCH)") T+2132: gps2.get() -> 091318.000,5212.8289N,00006.0345E,0.8,12.3,3,130.06,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+2133: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8289N 00006.0345E 12m 130.06deg 0.10kph 10sats (3805mV, 20C, LAUNCH)") T+2199: gps2.get() -> 091424.000,5212.8284N,00006.0352E,0.8,9.9,3,108.57,0.0,0.0,100411,10 T+2200: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8284N 00006.0352E 9m 108.57deg 0.0kph 10sats (3805mV, 20C, LAUNCH)") T+2265: gps2.get() -> 091530.000,5212.8269N,00006.0381E,0.8,18.2,3,45.91,0.36,0.19,100411,09 T+2266: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8269N 00006.0381E 18m 45.91deg 0.36kph 09sats (3805mV, 20C, LAUNCH)") T+2332: gps2.get() -> 091637.000,5212.8265N,00006.0393E,0.8,21.3,3,79.25,0.03,0.01,100411,10 T+2333: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8265N 00006.0393E 21m 79.25deg 0.03kph 10sats (3805mV, 20C, LAUNCH)") T+2398: gps2.get() -> 091744.000,5212.8241N,00006.0410E,0.8,21.8,3,90.19,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+2400: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8241N 00006.0410E 21m 90.19deg 0.07kph 10sats (3802mV, 21C, LAUNCH)") T+2465: gps2.get() -> 091851.000,5212.8215N,00006.0390E,0.8,20.6,3,131.61,0.03,0.01,100411,10 T+2466: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8215N 00006.0390E 20m 131.61deg 0.03kph 10sats (3805mV, 21C, LAUNCH)") T+2532: gps2.get() -> 091957.000,5212.8214N,00006.0379E,0.8,19.7,3,75.13,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+2533: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8214N 00006.0379E 19m 75.13deg 0.10kph 10sats (3805mV, 21C, LAUNCH)") T+2598: gps2.get() -> 092104.000,5212.8214N,00006.0380E,0.8,19.4,3,66.61,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+2599: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8214N 00006.0380E 19m 66.61deg 0.10kph 10sats (3805mV, 22C, LAUNCH)") T+2665: gps2.get() -> 092210.000,5212.8212N,00006.0388E,0.8,17.7,3,67.42,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+2666: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8212N 00006.0388E 17m 67.42deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 22C, LAUNCH)") T+2731: gps2.get() -> 092317.000,5212.8202N,00006.0402E,0.8,15.3,3,75.96,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+2732: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8202N 00006.0402E 15m 75.96deg 0.07kph 10sats (3805mV, 22C, LAUNCH)") T+2798: gps2.get() -> 092423.000,5212.8201N,00006.0403E,0.8,15.1,3,78.73,0.10,0.05,100411,09 T+2799: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8201N 00006.0403E 15m 78.73deg 0.10kph 09sats (3802mV, 23C, LAUNCH)") T+2864: gps2.get() -> 092529.000,5212.8197N,00006.0406E,0.8,15.8,3,64.68,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+2865: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8197N 00006.0406E 15m 64.68deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 23C, LAUNCH)") T+2931: gps2.get() -> 092637.000,5212.8199N,00006.0408E,0.8,13.8,3,101.86,0.07,0.03,100411,10 T+2932: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8199N 00006.0408E 13m 101.86deg 0.07kph 10sats (3802mV, 23C, LAUNCH)") T+2998: gps2.get() -> 092743.000,5212.8203N,00006.0401E,0.8,17.2,3,83.62,0.03,0.01,100411,10 T+2999: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8203N 00006.0401E 17m 83.62deg 0.03kph 10sats (3802mV, 24C, LAUNCH)") T+3065: gps2.get() -> 092851.000,5212.8198N,00006.0411E,0.8,14.9,3,86.12,0.07,0.03,100411,09 T+3066: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8198N 00006.0411E 14m 86.12deg 0.07kph 09sats (3802mV, 24C, LAUNCH)") T+3132: gps2.get() -> 092957.000,5212.8229N,00006.0383E,0.8,25.9,3,63.64,0.10,0.05,100411,09 T+3133: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8229N 00006.0383E 25m 63.64deg 0.10kph 09sats (3802mV, 24C, LAUNCH)") T+3198: gps2.get() -> 093103.000,5212.8223N,00006.0398E,0.8,21.7,3,95.90,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+3199: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8223N 00006.0398E 21m 95.90deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 25C, LAUNCH)") T+3264: gps2.get() -> 093210.000,5212.8213N,00006.0390E,0.8,26.0,3,125.56,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+3266: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8213N 00006.0390E 26m 125.56deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 25C, LAUNCH)") T+3331: gps2.get() -> 093316.000,5212.8222N,00006.0379E,0.8,29.7,3,150.53,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+3332: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8222N 00006.0379E 29m 150.53deg 0.14kph 10sats (3802mV, 25C, LAUNCH)") T+3397: gps2.get() -> 093423.000,5212.8239N,00006.0380E,1.0,31.4,3,122.87,0.14,0.07,100411,09 T+3398: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8239N 00006.0380E 31m 122.87deg 0.14kph 09sats (3802mV, 25C, LAUNCH)") T+3464: gps2.get() -> 093529.000,5212.8210N,00006.0411E,0.8,23.5,3,133.73,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+3465: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8210N 00006.0411E 23m 133.73deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 26C, LAUNCH)") T+3530: gps2.get() -> 093636.000,5212.8215N,00006.0412E,0.8,20.5,3,78.38,0.10,0.05,100411,09 T+3531: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8215N 00006.0412E 20m 78.38deg 0.10kph 09sats (3802mV, 26C, LAUNCH)") T+3597: gps2.get() -> 093742.000,5212.8220N,00006.0406E,0.8,24.1,3,130.30,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+3598: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8220N 00006.0406E 24m 130.30deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 26C, LAUNCH)") T+3663: gps2.get() -> 093848.000,5212.8232N,00006.0396E,0.8,25.6,3,130.58,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+3664: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8232N 00006.0396E 25m 130.58deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 26C, LAUNCH)") T+3729: gps2.get() -> 093955.000,5212.8223N,00006.0404E,0.8,22.7,3,81.06,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+3730: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8223N 00006.0404E 22m 81.06deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 27C, LAUNCH)") T+3795: gps2.get() -> 094101.000,5212.8213N,00006.0403E,0.8,15.8,3,129.27,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+3797: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8213N 00006.0403E 15m 129.27deg 0.14kph 10sats (3802mV, 27C, LAUNCH)") T+3862: gps2.get() -> 094207.000,5212.8213N,00006.0399E,0.8,18.3,3,135.42,0.10,0.05,100411,10 T+3863: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8213N 00006.0399E 18m 135.42deg 0.10kph 10sats (3802mV, 27C, LAUNCH)") T+3928: gps2.get() -> 094313.000,5212.8226N,00006.0390E,0.8,22.3,3,139.29,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+3929: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8226N 00006.0390E 22m 139.29deg 0.14kph 10sats (3802mV, 27C, LAUNCH)") T+3994: gps2.get() -> 094420.000,5212.8234N,00006.0387E,0.8,24.4,3,130.73,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+3995: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8234N 00006.0387E 24m 130.73deg 0.14kph 10sats (3802mV, 28C, LAUNCH)") T+4061: gps2.get() -> 094526.000,5212.8235N,00006.0392E,0.8,23.3,3,128.61,0.14,0.07,100411,10 T+4062: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8235N 00006.0392E 23m 128.61deg 0.14kph 10sats (3802mV, 28C, LAUNCH)") T+4127: gps2.get() -> 094633.000,5212.8225N,00006.0405E,1.0,19.4,3,127.94,0.14,0.07,100411,09 T+4129: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8225N 00006.0405E 19m 127.94deg 0.14kph 09sats (3802mV, 28C, LAUNCH)") T+4194: gps2.get() -> 094739.000,5212.8081N,00006.0250E,0.8,17.1,3,141.13,0.36,0.19,100411,10 T+4195: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8081N 00006.0250E 17m 141.13deg 0.36kph 10sats (3802mV, 28C, LAUNCH)") T+4260: gps2.get() -> 094846.000,5212.7989N,00006.0105E,0.8,72.6,3,51.40,8.53,4.60,100411,10 T+4261: sms.send(+447...,"5212.7989N 00006.0105E 72m 51.40deg 8.53kph 10sats (3802mV, 28C, LAUNCH)") T+4328: gps2.get() -> 094953.000,5212.8214N,00005.8097E,0.8,415.5,3,278.88,33.80,18.23,100411,10 T+4330: sms.send(+447...,"5212.8214N 00005.8097E 415m 278.88deg 33.80kph 10sats (3802mV, 28C, LAUNCH)") T+4412: gps2.get() -> 095117.000,5212.9187N,00005.4327E,0.8,889.4,3,16.88,15.01,8.09,100411,10 T+4413: sms.send(+447...,"5212.9187N 00005.4327E 889m 16.88deg 15.01kph 10sats (3802mV, 29C, LAUNCH)") T+4506: gps2.get() -> 095251.000,5213.1815N,00005.2494E,0.8,1454.4,3,37.54,14.36,7.74,100411,10 T+4507: Temperature read returned +CMS ERROR: 331 #TEMPMEAS: 0,29 OK T+4509: sms.send(+447...,"5213.1815N 00005.2494E 1454m 37.54deg 14.36kph 10sats (3802mV, -1000C, LAUNCH)") T+4541: sms.send(+447...,"Transition to state ASCENT") T+4547: No GSM access for SMS send T+4668: gps2.get() -> 095534.000,5213.6941N,00005.3552E,0.8,2439.1,3,25.30,34.56,18.64,100411,10 T+4670: Temperature read returned +CMS ERROR: 331 #TEMPMEAS: 0,30 OK T+4671: sms.send(+447...,"5213.6941N 00005.3552E 2439m 25.30deg 34.56kph 10sats (3800mV, -1000C, ASCENT)") T+4800: gps2.get() -> 095746.000,5214.0659N,00005.5723E,0.8,3253.6,3,337.62,21.24,11.45,100411,09 T+4801: sms.send(+447...,"5214.0659N 00005.5723E 3253m 337.62deg 21.24kph 09sats (3810mV, 31C, ASCENT)") T+4802: No GSM access for SMS send T+4923: gps2.get() -> 095949.000,5214.4165N,00005.8308E,0.8,4025.5,3,52.21,8.13,4.38,100411,09 T+4926: sms.send(+447...,"5214.4165N 00005.8308E 4025m 52.21deg 8.13kph 09sats (3802mV, 30C, ASCENT)") T+4936: sms.send(+447...,"Transition to state FLIGHT") T+5269: gps2.get() -> 100534.000,5215.4668N,00006.4248E,0.8,6287.4,3,4.48,30.92,16.67,100411,10 T+5570: gps2.get() -> 101036.000,5216.3582N,00006.6999E,0.8,8216.2,3,354.02,32.07,17.30,100411,10 T+5871: gps2.get() -> 101537.000,5217.9081N,00007.3732E,0.8,9972.2,3,26.89,58.60,31.61,100411,10 T+6173: gps2.get() -> 102038.000,5218.7540N,00008.7041E,0.8,11687.2,3,33.22,35.49,19.14,100411,10 T+6474: gps2.get() -> 102539.000,5218.7527N,00010.8901E,0.8,13052.4,3,103.41,28.54,15.39,100411,10 T+6775: gps2.get() -> 103041.000,5217.9548N,00013.1814E,1.0,14394.4,3,105.21,45.61,24.60,100411,09 T+7077: gps2.get() -> 103542.000,5217.2895N,00015.1623E,1.0,15734.5,3,126.81,11.48,6.19,100411,08 T+7378: gps2.get() -> 104044.000,5216.5319N,00016.8361E,1.0,17146.1,3,164.98,46.62,25.14,100411,08 T+7680: gps2.get() -> 104545.000,5215.9781N,00017.5354E,0.8,18528.1,3,130.24,37.15,20.03,100411,10 T+7981: gps2.get() -> 105047.000,5214.7390N,00018.4098E,0.8,19954.3,3,179.81,36.86,19.88,100411,10 T+8282: gps2.get() -> 105548.000,5213.1571N,00017.9984E,0.8,21416.0,3,177.07,62.49,33.70,100411,10 T+8584: gps2.get() -> 110049.000,5211.7336N,00016.2417E,0.6,23050.7,3,207.75,29.84,16.09,100411,12 T+8885: gps2.get() -> 110550.000,,,,,0,,,,100411,00 T+9186: gps2.get() -> 111051.000,,,,,0,,,,100411,00 T+9487: gps2.get() -> 111552.999,,,,,0,,,,100411,00 T+9789: gps2.get() -> 112053.999,,,,,0,,,,100411,00 T+10089: gps2.get() -> 112555.002,,,,,0,,,,100411,00 T+10391: gps2.get() -> 113056.002,,,,,0,,,,100411,00 T+10392: Performing GPS cold restart T+10693: gps2.get() -> 113558.000,5206.0896N,00006.7606W,0.8,16069.3,3,111.72,27.82,15.00,100411,10 T+10994: gps2.get() -> 114059.000,5205.8502N,00004.6621W,0.8,11236.7,3,351.74,17.60,9.49,100411,11 T+11296: gps2.get() -> 114601.000,5206.4303N,00003.4469W,0.8,7869.0,3,27.72,23.76,12.81,100411,11 T+11597: gps2.get() -> 115102.000,5207.3021N,00002.8056W,0.8,5036.6,3,33.44,25.81,13.92,100411,11 T+11898: gps2.get() -> 115604.000,5208.2556N,00002.3000W,0.8,2575.0,3,42.59,19.69,10.62,100411,11 T+11900: sms.send(+447...,"Transition to state RECOVERY") T+11901: No GSM access for SMS send T+11962: gps2.get() -> 115707.000,5208.4717N,00002.0843W,0.8,2070.9,3,41.56,26.71,14.40,100411,11 T+11963: sms.send(+447...,"5208.4717N 00002.0843W 2070m 41.56deg 26.71kph 11sats (3810mV, 13C, RECOVERY)") T+11965: No GSM access for SMS send T+12026: gps2.get() -> 115811.000,5208.6683N,00001.8319W,0.8,1552.9,3,54.69,25.34,13.66,100411,11 T+12028: sms.send(+447...,"5208.6683N 00001.8319W 1552m 54.69deg 25.34kph 11sats (3812mV, 12C, RECOVERY)") T+12119: gps2.get() -> 115945.000,5208.8703N,00001.9362W,0.8,785.5,3,298.92,26.71,14.40,100411,11 T+12122: Temperature read returned +CMS ERROR: 331 #TEMPMEAS: 0,13 OK T+12124: sms.send(+447...,"5208.8703N 00001.9362W 785m 298.92deg 26.71kph 11sats (3810mV, -1000C, RECOVERY)") T+12195: gps2.get() -> 120100.000,5208.8826N,00002.2388W,0.8,186.4,3,263.86,23.07,12.44,100411,11 T+12197: sms.send(+447...,"5208.8826N 00002.2388W 186m 263.86deg 23.07kph 11sats (3812mV, 12C, RECOVERY)")
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