New Horizons R/B

From: Brad Young (brad.young@domain-engineering.com)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 13:55:40 EST

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    Sorry if OT, but you could observe it (given a very large telescope)....
    
    Where did the r/b (28928) itself end up? I was reminiscing about the launch
    a year ago here at work and was asked this question. I assume the first two
    stages decayed but what about the power packed upper stage that got it going
    so fast?
    
    It will be interesting to see the flyby pix from Jupiter.
    
    Brad Young
    TULSA 1
    COSPAR 8336
    36.1397N, 95.9838W, 205m ASL
    
    
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