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We have a plan!
Posted on December 2nd, 2009 1 commentToday we want to show you our flight plan, to illustrate what we expect from our Space-Fish.

Space-Fish flight plan
In this picture, the Space-Fish flight from Bexus begins at 15Km of altitude, foreseeing to the East from the landing area (marked with an A in the map). The first duty is to face the landing area and get into a circumference of 3Km of diameter, with its centre at the A point. Once within the circumference, we start to do several “eights” until we reach the altitude to start landing at the HAC point. In the HAC point we will descent linearly, like a cylinder. Finally, facing the A point, straight on to the final movement, the landing.
It’s easy isn’t it? In our simulations it is, we will face the reality on next October, and we hope it will be successfully!
We thought to perform a low altitude flight over ESRANGE, printing our names with smoke in the sky, but… well, they have not allowed us to do it
.Here, a picture of the landing area from Olle Persson, you can check it out at Latitude 67º53’16”N and Longitude 21º05’06”.
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Dondulce March 16th, 2010 at 18:13