Latest signal from Spektr-R space radio telescope received on February 5 — source

Science & Space February 08, 2019, 8:44

According to a source, the signal was sent by the telescope’s system, which transmits scientific data to ground stations

MOSCOW, February 8. /TASS/. The latest signal from Russia’s Spektr-R space radio telescope was received by the US-based Green Bank station on February 5, a rocket and space industry source has told TASS.

The source said the signal was sent by the telescope’s system, which transmits scientific data to ground stations.

"The latest signal was detected by the Green Bank station on February 5," the source said.

He said that scientists would keep trying to regain control over the faulty satellite.

On January 11, problems with Spektr-R on January 11 were reported by the media. Russian Academy of Sciences member and chief of the Astrospace Center of the Lebedev Physics Institute (RadioAstron project client) Nikolai Kardashov told TASS that the signal from the space apparatus continued to be received but there were problems with controlling the satellite. Roscosmos later told the media that space satellites control group specialists were trying to eliminate the satellite’s glitches. Also, the space corporation said that the radio telescope had exceeded its expected life cycle by 2.5 times.

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