Looks like we have a couple of us on PS4 who are going to buckball our butts out there in the next couple days. Woo!
Now I'm curious if the PS4 Galaxy is in sync with the PC Galaxy.Looks like we have a couple of us on PS4 who are going to buckball our butts out there in the next couple days. Woo!
I'm at 2C and reading 0.10 LS to 2B.I expect it's reading in Mm by now. Hooman? Anyone else on site to get a distance reading?
Watching the stream, but with that resolution, I can't tell an 8 from a 9. Waiting for 29.7Before 1:37 IGT it turned to 30 Mm. Missed the switch because I tried to configure live stream.
Now 29.9 Mm at 1:38.
Not sure if it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi0tsyyiQNE
AFK for a bit. Cooking dinner and such. Back later. But check if live stream works.
Remember, I can't guarantee the accuracy of these numbers. Could be sooner, could be later but I have high confidence it will be in the ballpark give or take a couple of hours.Ugh...that will be 16:00 EST on Monday, which will be tricky for me to make it home from in time.
Time to start scheming....
Remember, I can't guarantee the accuracy if these numbers. Could be sooner, could be later but I have high confidence it will be in the ballpark give or take a couple of hours.
Started streaming the approach again, if you're interested.The last time the distance was at 29.7Mm was at 20:36:40 on Oct 12 2017
That's 134 days, 5 hours, 20 minutes and 6 seconds
or 3221 hours or 193,280 minutes
Adding that to the date and time of the last collision, I get Monday, February 26, 2018 at 8:43:00 pm
Accounting for the altitude where the reading was taken and the radius of the B moon ...
I get a Surface to surface distance of between 28.4253Mm and 28.4753Mm depending on rounding error, at exactly 01:56:46
Based on the average speed of approach, that would be somewhere between 67.104 hours and 68.289 hours.
Or Monday, February 26, 2018 between 9:02:46 pm and 10:13:46 pm
Yeah. It seems to be slowing down. Well, I'm breaking the live stream for today and will turn it on again about the same time for an hour.Let's see if I can figure this ....
Ticked to 29.7Mm at 01:56:46
Ticked to 20.9Mm at 22:13:37
That's 8.8Mm in 73,011 seconds or 20.2808 hours
That's 0.4339072Mm/hr, average over ~20 hrs
That's a little faster than my 36 hours average of 0.423599Mm/Hr from last time, but it hasn't been a full orbit yet.
Update: 20.8Mm at 22:34:11, 8.9Mm in 74,245 seconds or 20.6236 hours
Which is 0.4315442Mm/hr, it's slowing down at this point.