thermocalc
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dears,
I started Apollo8 mission, I managed to do the TLI and also the 1st MCC, i.e. MCC-1 and I think "hope" to be on the way to the moon .... even if not so sure :-( for what I have to say below.
I follows all steps in the checklists but I had some issues/doubts.
Q1) at time of the MCC-1 when I am supposed to enter into V41N92 the shaft/trunnion angles of the reference star in the PAD to check for proper alignment... the star was not there in the SXT, it was visible in the SCT, but it was much lower that the center crosshair .... so for some reasons I was out of attitude? anyway I did the MCC-1 burn to test P40 and at the end of the burn i got a perigee height of 138.1 nmi instead of the 138.9 in the PAD ... so i think i was not so bad out of alignment---I did the transfer of the uplinked SV from the LM slot to the CSM slot by V47E when requested by the checklist, does it means that I can continue with the mission and any error will be taken into considerations at the next MCC-2 burns by updated real time MCC PADs? what can cause the fact that the star was not centered in the SXT? -> note: when I run P40 burns in Apollo7 the stars mentioned in the PADs were always visible...(at least for the first 2 SPS burns ... I didn't complete all mission burns yet)
Q2) when they ask to do P22 orbital tracking at LOI time of 69:10:00 GET the values of LAT-LONG-ALT I get are not the same; doing P22 at 9h40m I got LAT -00963, LONG -17726, ALT +00398; when I did P22 at 17h 48m I got LAT -01298, LONG +15409, ALT +02356 ... should I be worried? anyway, is it normal for the AGC to get the activity lump ON for 3-4min before to give out the answer? the LAT/LON/ALT are referred to what? MOON or EART? if MOON I can understand the meaning, it tells me were I am suppose to be at LOI time, if EARTH why I should care about the groundtrack of the CSM when I am at the LOI? but if it is the MOON, how the AGC knowns "when to switch" from EARTH reference and MOON reference to calculate LAT/LONG/ALT?
Q3) when they asked to do P23 with a star and a landmark (number 10) ... I got the star in the optics but the landmark number 10 I never see it in the SXT view .... after all the landmarks are moving very fast, so I bet I was not synchronized with the landmark appearing in the SXT field of view at time of the observation... so the question is: can i superimpose the required star with another landmark number that happen to be in the SXT field of view at time of observation? if so, am I suppose to enter the new landmark code that i used in R2 when i get the flashing F05 71, to tell the AGC that I changed the landmark from what I told him when doing F05 70? or I cannot do that?
thank you for any help.
Paolo
I started Apollo8 mission, I managed to do the TLI and also the 1st MCC, i.e. MCC-1 and I think "hope" to be on the way to the moon .... even if not so sure :-( for what I have to say below.
I follows all steps in the checklists but I had some issues/doubts.
Q1) at time of the MCC-1 when I am supposed to enter into V41N92 the shaft/trunnion angles of the reference star in the PAD to check for proper alignment... the star was not there in the SXT, it was visible in the SCT, but it was much lower that the center crosshair .... so for some reasons I was out of attitude? anyway I did the MCC-1 burn to test P40 and at the end of the burn i got a perigee height of 138.1 nmi instead of the 138.9 in the PAD ... so i think i was not so bad out of alignment---I did the transfer of the uplinked SV from the LM slot to the CSM slot by V47E when requested by the checklist, does it means that I can continue with the mission and any error will be taken into considerations at the next MCC-2 burns by updated real time MCC PADs? what can cause the fact that the star was not centered in the SXT? -> note: when I run P40 burns in Apollo7 the stars mentioned in the PADs were always visible...(at least for the first 2 SPS burns ... I didn't complete all mission burns yet)
Q2) when they ask to do P22 orbital tracking at LOI time of 69:10:00 GET the values of LAT-LONG-ALT I get are not the same; doing P22 at 9h40m I got LAT -00963, LONG -17726, ALT +00398; when I did P22 at 17h 48m I got LAT -01298, LONG +15409, ALT +02356 ... should I be worried? anyway, is it normal for the AGC to get the activity lump ON for 3-4min before to give out the answer? the LAT/LON/ALT are referred to what? MOON or EART? if MOON I can understand the meaning, it tells me were I am suppose to be at LOI time, if EARTH why I should care about the groundtrack of the CSM when I am at the LOI? but if it is the MOON, how the AGC knowns "when to switch" from EARTH reference and MOON reference to calculate LAT/LONG/ALT?
Q3) when they asked to do P23 with a star and a landmark (number 10) ... I got the star in the optics but the landmark number 10 I never see it in the SXT view .... after all the landmarks are moving very fast, so I bet I was not synchronized with the landmark appearing in the SXT field of view at time of the observation... so the question is: can i superimpose the required star with another landmark number that happen to be in the SXT field of view at time of observation? if so, am I suppose to enter the new landmark code that i used in R2 when i get the flashing F05 71, to tell the AGC that I changed the landmark from what I told him when doing F05 70? or I cannot do that?
thank you for any help.
Paolo