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Pioneer 10 Faint Beat Signals End Of Longest Mission Into Deep Space

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  • Pasadena - Feb 25, 2003
    At a distance of 12.21 billion km from Earth, Pioneer 10 is one of the most distant objects of humanity over 11 light hours out. But with signal strength below what the Deep Space Network can lock on to, all official attempts to contact Pioneer 10 will soon cease.

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    Pasadena - Feb 25, 2003
    Distance from Sun : 82.19 AU Speed relative to the Sun: 12.224 km/sec (27,345 mph) Distance from Earth: 12.21 billion kilometers (7.59 billion miles) (Round-trip Light Time 3D 22 hours 38 minutes)

    The Pioneer 10 signal was detected on 23 January 2003, but because of limited link time (due to a high-power transmitter trip) no telemetry was received. During uplink on 22 January 2003, the high-power transmitter tripped off.

    A second high-power transmission was limited to a short time at the end of the track. A GTT-off command was radiated. During downlink on 23 January 2003, the signal was found but there was no lockon to the subcarrier. (Roundtrip Light Time was 22 hours 35 minutes).

    On 5 December 2002, there was a Pioneer 10 contact. The Deep Space Station (DSS) near Madrid (DSS-63) found the signal but could not lock onto the receiver, and so no telemetry was received.

    The signal level was just under the threshold value. The uplink from DSS-14 at Goldstone, sent 4 December 2002, at a power level of 325 kw, confirmed that the spacecraft signal is still there (Round Trip Light Time 3D 22 hours 24 minutes).

    Project Phoenix also picked up the signal at Arecibo in Puerto Rico.

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    Pioneer 10 Returns Data Yet Again From The Edge Of Sol
    Moffett Field - Mar 2, 2002
    Pioneer-10 was successfully contacted today. Yesterday, about 3pm PST a 200 Kw uplink transmission from Goldstone California, the 70 meter DSN antenna DSS-14, was sent to Pioneer-10 and 22 hours later in Madrid Spain at the DSN 70 meter antenna DSS-63 the confirmation of contact was received. From a distance of 79.7 AU DSS-63 acquired the signal on time at about -183 dbm.



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