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A break in the action

    Today, we entered somewhat into a "thumb-twiddling" stage of the campaign.  ANITA is not quite ready to button up and be put back into the gondola and they're working in close proximity to the TIGER instrument and the SIP.  We can't really do any whopper runs and so we're just letting the flight CPU run and run, to make sure that it has no problems.  So far, it has been running without a glitch for over 4 days.  So it seems like our CPU problem may have fixed itself.


"Hard at work" out at Willy

    It was a good day to make some phone calls and get my email inbox cleared.  Since our connection down here is very slow (about two or three times slower than a standard dial-up modem) even checking text-based email is somewhat of a chore.  So today, I organized some email and cleaned up around our workspace.  Doesn't really make for a very interesting journal entry!
    Chris Field, one of the NSBF payload engineers, started helping us look at the instrument's TDRSS data output.  Even though this test is not really very conclusive, it is good to make sure that the information port that will eventually feed to a TDRSS satellite works correctly.  There is still more work to do on this tomorrow.
    Back in town tonight, at Gallagher's Pub, the big event of the night was tango dancing lessons.  A whole bunch of people showed up.  A scientist in town was teaching, which I thought was interesting.  While it looked like a pretty good time, I opted it out for the sake of the female who might have had to dance with me!
    Tomorrow, Dr. Bob Binns and Paul Dowkontt are scheduled to arrive.  Bob Binns is our group's Principal Investigator and is one of my advisors.  Paul Dowkontt is our electrical engineer who designed all the electronics in TIGER.  It will be good to have Bob around to help give a push in our progress, and Paul will be indispensable during our final satellite telemetry testing phase.





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