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Aug 14, 2025
Demyan sheds light on the intriguing world of ground communications for space missions, explaining the intricacies of pass scheduling and the challenges of missed links. The discussion dives into the lessons learned from Odin’s mission and the innovative tools being developed for Vestri. Listeners are treated to humorous anecdotes about the trials of space communications and the quirky side of astronaut fame, all while underscoring the profound complexities of deep space operations.
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Scheduling Passes Before Separation
- After separation we pre-schedule antennas by computing where Earth will need to point to see the spacecraft.
- We call each scheduled window a "pass" and book contacts in advance because antenna time is limited.
Competing For The Same Beam
- Odin launched as a rideshare with several other spacecraft, so many teams competed for the same ground assets simultaneously.
- That competition left AstroForge without priority access to the primary dishes during critical early passes.
Last-Minute Hardware Runs To Islands
- AstroForge flew a technician (Chris) to Santa Maria in the Azores to bring a baseband unit online less than a week before launch.
- A missing power amplifier triggered a multi-country contingency to source replacement hardware just 24 hours before launch.
