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Google Creative Lab and ISEE-3 Reboot Team Announce New Citizen Science Website

Posted on August 8, 2014

We are excited to let all of you know about the newly announced collaboration between the ISEE-3 Reboot Project and Google. The website is now live at http://www.spacecraftforall.com/. Some background on this…

Talking to ISEE-3 With GNU Radio

Posted on August 8, 2014

Free Software on the final frontier: GNU Radio controls the ISEE-3 Spacecraft “To do this, the group turned to GNU Radio, a free software toolkit for implementing software-defined radios and signal processing…

ISEE-3 Detects Type III Solar Burst

Posted on August 8, 2014

Don Kirchner, University of Iowa: “This is the first Type III burst I’ve seen in the data.”

Infographic: ISEE-3 Closest Approach to the Moon

Posted on August 8, 2014

This image by astrogator Mike Loucks at SEE shows the path ISEE-3 will take as it makes its closest approach to the Moon on Sunday, 10 August at 18:16 UT. Click on…

ISEE-3 Science Status Report 7 August 2014

Posted on August 7, 2014

Ed Smith: As promised, the time of closest approach to the Moon is 18:16 UTC (on Sunday, 10 August). Vassilis Angelopolous at UCLA is now involved. He has two spacecraft in lunar…

ISEE-3 Reboot Project In The News 7 August 2014

Posted on August 7, 2014

NASA’s Abandoned ISEE-3 Spacecraft To Fly Past Moon, IEEE Spectrum “Although ISEE-3’s nitrogen leaked away, the spacecraft has shown incredible longevity otherwise. Its solar arrays draw more than 90 percent of the…

Recent ISEE-3 Electric Wave Experiment Data

Posted on August 7, 2014

The following plots are generated automatically every 15 minutes from a data stream provided by spenchdotnet. Adding Spacecraft position information to the plots is on the to-do list, as well as removing…

Updated Ephemeris for ISEE-3 at JPL Horizons for August 2014

Posted on August 7, 2014

Updated Ephemeris for ISEE-3 at JPL Horizons 3 July 2014 Revised: Jul 15, 2014 ISEE-3/ICE Spacecraft UPDATE (2014-Jul-15): Trajectory updated to JPL solution #41 (s41), based on 48 coarse Arecibo plane-of-sky angular…

ISEE-3 Location Update 6 August 2014

Posted on August 6, 2014

#ISEE3 (ICE) now at 1.00 AU from the Sun, 433,200 km from the Earth. Spacecraft now at ~1 Lunar Distance (LD) pic.twitter.com/xcf1yTtwEa — Mike Loucks (@Astrogator_Mike) August 6, 2014

ISEE-3 Location 4 August 2014

Posted on August 4, 2014

#ISEE3 (ICE) now at 1.00 AU from the Sun, 802,000 km from the Earth. Spacecraft now inside of 3 Lunar Distances (LD) pic.twitter.com/SfJBVu9DEe — Mike Loucks (@Astrogator_Mike) August 4, 2014

Crowdsourced Listening to ISEE-3

Posted on August 4, 2014

Good #ISEE3 signal now with side band on transponder A pic.twitter.com/gcBGbAECG3 — supertrack (@supertrack_it) August 3, 2014 and here #ISEE3 signal on transponder B, a bit weaker and no sidebands pic.twitter.com/vkaAavQCiL —…

Crowd Sourced ISEE-3 Monitoring

Posted on August 2, 2014

@ISEE3Reboot signal is getting stronger by the day. Modulated sidebands clearly visible in today's transponder A data pic.twitter.com/aMnv9o2LAu — PA4DAN (@PA4DAN) August 2, 2014 A nice signal from @ISEE3Reboot transponder A on…

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