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EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 1H 42M

Episode 457: DOWNLINK--Jeff Williams, Exum Instruments

from The Orbital Mechanics Podcast · host David Fourman, Ben Etherington, and Dennis Just

Spaceflight News— Voyager is communicative! (blogs.nasa.gov)— ESA debris removal mission finds a new target (satellitetoday.com)Short & Sweet— China releases a lunar landing update (spacenews)— TESS enters safe mode… again (nasa.gov)Questions, Comments, Corrections— Dennis O: SOFIA clarifications (discord.com) (youtube.com)— VAXheadroom shot SOFIA some footage in 2012 (youtube.com) (youtube.com)Interview -- Jeff Williams, CEO/CTO Exum Instruments— Jeff co-authored a paper that is a good primer on spectroscopy and Massbox (spectroscopyonline.com)— exuminstruments.com — linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-williams-372118128  This Week in Spaceflight History— 9 Apr, 1999: Titan IVB (402) takes DSP-19 (USA 142) to GEO (astronautix.com) (klabs.org)— 30 Apr, 1999. Titan IVB (401) takes Milstar-3 (USA 143) to GEO (washingtonpost.com) (PDF: direct.mit.edu VIA direct.mit.edu)— Next week (5/7 - 5/13) in 1963: Not a good day for trypanophobics

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