Submitted by ye_olde_astronaut t3_10j5onq in space
shotsallover t1_j5l3wrs wrote
Reply to comment by danielravennest in NASA suspends efforts to fully deploy Lucy solar array by ye_olde_astronaut
Or, maybe they use the engines to shake it loose so they can finish deploying it?
vanearthquake t1_j5l7vaf wrote
You’ve been watching lots of movies haven’t you
dboyr t1_j5le8vo wrote
It honestly sounds like a very reasonable attempt at a fix
alvinofdiaspar t1_j5llavl wrote
I don't know if they should even bother at this point - provided that the unlatched solar panel doesn't create any problems going forward. At some point trying to fix it might be more risky than leaving it alone.
Inariameme t1_j5mfgbo wrote
using the engines (i assume) is an inevitablity
deployment might be a closed process
without the capacity to reinitialize
GarunixReborn t1_j5mn9bv wrote
they could just retract it while the engines are operating, wouldn't that work?
alvinofdiaspar t1_j5mpeh0 wrote
Don't quote me on this because I don't know the details of the mechanism - but I don't think it is designed to be retracted; it's supposed to be one of these do once and done kind of design.
featherwolf t1_j5mldad wrote
It sounds like exactly the kind of maneuver JPL would pull.
alvinofdiaspar t1_j5ll0oo wrote
Believe it or not that's a thing - they tried that (among many, many other things) to try and deploy the high gain antenna on the Galileo probe. It all failed.
Robert_The_Red t1_j5ncioj wrote
More like, played a lot of ksp.
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philharlow t1_j5lv0gy wrote
A few well-aimed bullets should fix it
Sumpkit t1_j5n1fih wrote
Quick, someone call Alec Baldwin
Chicken_Teeth t1_j5mxul9 wrote
We can send a tiny rocket loaded with WD-40 up there. Should need less force to launch less mass. Then just let off a little pressurized WD-40 from time to time to build speed in the vacuum. Or set up a planetary slingshot.
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