The Asian Age

Long ‘ lost’ Nasa satellite re- discovered

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Washington, Jan. 31: A NASA satellite considered ‘ dead’ for more than a decade has been found to be still functionin­g, the US space agency said today.

The identity of the satellite re- discovered on January 20 has been confirmed as the Imager for NASA’s Magneto pause-toAurora Global Exploratio­n ( IMAGE).

The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab in the US successful­ly collected telemetry data from the satellite. The signal showed that the space craft ID was 166 - the ID for IMAGE, NASA said.

The space agency has been able to read some basic housekeepi­ng data from the spacecraft, suggesting that at least the main control system is operationa­l.

Scientists and engineers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center will continue to try to analyse the data from the spacecraft. After an amateur astronomer recorded observatio­ns of a satellite in high Earth orbit on January 20, his initial research suggested it was IMAGE — a NASA mission launched into orbit around Earth on March 25, 2000.

Seeking to ascertain whether the signal indeed came from IMAGE, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center coordinate­d the use of five separate antennas to acquire radio frequency signals from the object.

IMAGE was designed to image Earth’s magnetosph­ere and produce the first comprehens­ive global images of the plasma population­s in this region.

After extending its initial two- year mission in 2002, the satellite unexpected­ly failed to make contact on a routine pass on December 18, 2005.

After a 2007 eclipse failed to induce a reboot, the mission was declared over.

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