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"NROL-71: an enigmatic launch [UPDATED]"

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Blogger Unknown said...

NROL-71 MSSO calculated for intended target area. launch time + on orbit calculus = EMEA
2.5 Meter aperture indicates a 10-15 cm acuity at perigee of aprox 270km.
Stand by for additional data post launch longitudinal target area calc.

18/12/18 16:07

Blogger Jig said...

Hope your hospital stay wasn't too bad, and that all is well now.

Best,
-KW

21/12/18 23:00

Blogger SatTrackCam Leiden said...

Thanks Kevin! I had a bad case of pneumonia. It is never pleasant to be in hospital on an oxygen feed for several days, but the care by the hospital staff was excellent.
The infection is gone now, but I have lost several kg in weight and still am low in energy. But things are improving rapidly, so by January 2019 I will probably be back at my old level.

22/12/18 12:02

Blogger Jig said...

Excellent news!

Just FYI - there is a great pneumococcal vaccine that does wonders but that typically isn't offered to healthy people below age 65 or 70, unless you have a particular known susceptibility. Doctors just don't think to prescribe it, so, for me, I had to twist my doctor's arm to get one (I'm not a smoker, and I haven't been hospitalized for a lung infection). Since then, I haven't suffered from what was becoming my typical December cough (would drag on for weeks, but wouldn't rise to the level of antibiotics), and there have been no adverse side effects. I also haven't been struck by the flu or even the common cold since the shot - I think its effects help keep your general immunity strong.

You may have already been prescribed the vaccine, given that you had to endure a hospital stay. If not, I highly recommend considering it for the future. It lasts for ~5 years, so it's not an annual hit like the flu shot. Your doc will know how long to wait (if at all) before you can get the shot - I don't think its best to inject while your body is still recovering.

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/pneumo/index.html

:)

26/12/18 22:26

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30/12/18 11:52

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