ISEE-3 Reboot Project - Reviving a Decommissioned Satellite
The International Sun Earth Explorer-3 (ISEE-3) is launched on August 12, 1978, a joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency. (NASA)
ISEE-3 as it is readied for its mission. (Ed Grebenstein)
ISEE-3 in the test chamber at Cape Canaveral, Florida where the craft was launched in 1978. (Ed Grebenstein)
Control room at a shuttered McDonald's at NASA Ames in Mountain View, California dubbed “McMoons.” (ISEE-3 Reboot Project)
Equipment used to communicate with ISEE-3 is mounted on the world’s largest radio telescope located at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. (ISEE-3 Reboot Project)
Reboot team members at Arecibo Observatory monitor equipment on the radio telescope. ( ISEE-3 Reboot Project)
Reboot team at NASA Ames “McMoons” control room gives a “thumbs up” once gaining control of the decommissioned satellite. (ISEE-3 Reboot Project)
Computer screen shot showing ISEE-Flyby path close to the moon on August 10, 2014 as directed by NASA decades ago. (Mike Loucks)
Attendees at ISEE-3 flyby at McMoons wave goodbye to ISEE-3 up in the sky. (Reboot Project)
Artist conception of ISEE-3 in space. (ISEE-3 Reboot Project)
Reboot Project mission logo. (ISEE-3 Reboot Project)