TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 839 SUBJECT: HETE-2 Launches Successfully DATE: 00/10/09 14:35:51 GMT FROM: George Ricker at MIT Monday, 9 October 2000 The HETE-2 launch at 0538 UTC on 9 October 2000 on a Pegasus launcher staged from Kwajalein Atoll appears to have been fully successful. The orbit is excellent: 590km x 650km, with an inclination of 1.95 degrees. During the first three orbits, the satellite was detumbled and despun as it was gradually powered up. The solar panels were deployed during the third orbit. The spacecraft successfully achieved its targeted anti-sun pointing configuration during the fourth orbit. Satellite telemetry is being successfully received and commands are being reliably issued at both the Kwajalein and Singapore ground stations. Testing with the Cayenne ground station will take place later in the week. Activation and complete testing of the spacecraft systems, as well as the network of Burst Alert Stations (BAS), will continue over the coming days. Ongoing updates and further details will be provided by the HETE-2 Mission Operations Team at the official website: http://space.mit.edu/HETE/ George Ricker, MIT Center for Space Research Principal Investigator for the HETE-2 Mission