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- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html accessdate "2012-10-12".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html date "2012-10-11".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html first "Peter B.".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html isCitedBy Falcon_9.
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html isCitedBy List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches.
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html isCitedBy Orbcomm_(satellite).
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html last "de Selding".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html newspaper "Space News".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html newspaper "SpaceNews".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html quote "Orbcomm requested that SpaceX carry one of their small satellites ... The higher the orbit, the more test data [Orbcomm] can gather, so they requested that we attempt to restart and raise altitude. NASA agreed to allow that, but only on condition that there be substantial propellant reserves, since the orbit would be close to the space station. It is important to appreciate that Orbcomm understood from the beginning that the orbit-raising maneuver was tentative. They accepted that there was a high risk of their satellite remaining at the Dragon insertion orbit. SpaceX would not have agreed to fly their satellite otherwise, since this was not part of the core mission and there was a known, material risk of no altitude raise.".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html quote "Orbcomm requested that SpaceX carry one of their small satellites ... The higher the orbit, the more test data [Orbcomm] can gather, so they requested that we attempt to restart and raise altitude. NASA agreed to allow that, but only on condition that there be substantial propellant reserves, since the orbit would be close to the space station. It is important to appreciate that Orbcomm understood from the beginning that the orbit-raising maneuver was tentative. They accepted that there was a high risk of their satellite remaining at the Dragon insertion orbit. SpaceX would not have agreed to fly their satellite otherwise, since this was not part of the core mission and there was a known, material risk of no altitude raise.".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html title "Orbcomm Craft Launched by Falcon 9 Falls out of Orbit".
- 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html url 121011-orbcomm-craft-falls-out-orbit.html.