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November 22, 2011
MARSDAILY
Last chance to send Russian Mars moon probe expires Monday
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Nov 22, 2011
The launch window to send Russia's Phobos-Grunt unmanned spacecraft to a Mars moon will close on Monday, an airspace source told RIA Novosti. "The spacecraft has already unfolded its solar panels and is in the so-called "barbeque mode," the source said, speaking about the passive thermal control mode during which the spacecraft rotates slowly around its roll axis to prevent one side from continuous solar exposure and overheating. "So, the ballistic window for Phobos-Grunt's flight to Mars is limit ... read more

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