| Subject: Huygens probe lost channel (Was: Voyager 31 & 32 updates...) |
| From: Martin 53N 1W |
| Date: 23/06/2005, 00:48 |
| Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti |
David Woolley wrote:
[...]
A more real example of recovering very weak signals was the missing channel
on Huygens. As I understand it, the design aim was to have the lander
data relayed by the Cassini craft, but one of the channels used wasn't
turned on. However, a number of ground based radio telescopes managed to
combine their signals to do a direct detection and demodulation of the
Huygens signal.
Has the data from that channel been recovered and decoded?
ie: Instrument data beyond just the Doppler shift measurements that
determined the winds buffeting the probe.
Regards,
Martin
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