Dr. Chen Filed This Report. C. Morrison Submitted A Suggested Revision. You Can Read Both.

ORC DISPATCH · MISSION REPORT · ORC-2025-112 · FILED BY: DR. J. CHEN · C. MORRISON: SUBMITTED REVISION · DR. CHEN: REVIEWED REVISION · SEE TOGGLE BELOW
MISSION REF / ORC-2025-112 · FILED 19 MAR 2025 · PUBLISHED 23 MAY 2026
Dr. Chen Filed This Report. C. Morrison Submitted A Suggested Revision. You Can Read Both.
LEO Standard Retrieval · S-01 · ORC-V4 “Patience” · Feb–Mar 2025 · Filed by exception
Mission outcome
Success
Filed by
Dr. Chen
CM suggestions accepted
4 of 11
Dr. Chen on revision
“Noted.”
NOTE: C. MORRISON WAS ON LEAVE DURING THIS MISSION. DR. CHEN OFFERED TO FILE THE REPORT. M. HARGREAVES ACCEPTED. C. MORRISON, ON RETURN, READ DR. CHEN’S VERSION AND SUBMITTED AN 11-POINT SUGGESTED REVISION. DR. CHEN ACCEPTED 4 POINTS. DR. CHEN’S NOTES ON ALL 11 ARE IN THE REVISION VIEW BELOW. BOTH VERSIONS ARE PUBLISHED HERE.
DR. CHEN’S VERSION. As submitted. M. Hargreaves accepted this version for publication with one amendment, which Dr. Chen accepted. The amendment added the word “successfully” to the mission outcome line. Dr. Chen had written “completed.” M. Hargreaves said “completed successfully.” Dr. Chen said “that’s the same thing.” M. Hargreaves said “it isn’t.” Dr. Chen accepted the amendment.
SECTION 1 · MISSION PARAMETERS

ORC-2025-112. Vehicle: ORC-V4. Target object: LEO 527km, circular, 84.2° inclination. Object mass: 412kg. Attitude state: stable, nadir-pointing, 0.1 rpm residual tumble. Mission type: S-01 standard retrieval. Commissioning client: [REDACTED per standard terms].

Object characterisation confirmed against TLE data sourced 72 hours pre-deployment. No discrepancies identified.

SECTION 2 · APPROACH AND CAPTURE

Approach commenced day 9. Proximity lock achieved at 14m. Attitude at lock: stable, 0.09 rpm residual tumble. Arrest manoeuvre initiated 14:22 UTC. Tumble arrest completed in 1hr 44min. Capture initiated 16:06 UTC. Capture confirmed 16:38 UTC. Secure bay seal confirmed 16:44 UTC.

Approach was nominal. Capture was nominal. No anomalies were recorded during the approach, arrest, or capture phases. All parameters within expected ranges.

P. Patel conducted the approach and arrest. P. Patel’s execution was consistent with standard operational procedure. The arrest time of 1hr 44min is within the normal range for an object with 0.1 rpm residual tumble at this mass.

SECTION 3 · DEORBIT AND RE-ENTRY

Deorbit burn executed 04 March 2025, 08:14 UTC. Burn duration: 3min 41sec. Delta-v: 84.3 m/s. Re-entry confirmed 04 March 2025, 09:52 UTC, South Pacific uninhabited zone, latitude [REDACTED]. Re-entry duration: approximately 98 seconds from 120km to surface impact.

Burn parameters were calculated to achieve the target re-entry corridor within ±0.4° tolerance. Actual re-entry was within ±0.2°. This is within tolerance.

SECTION 4 · MISSION OUTCOME

Mission ORC-2025-112: completed successfully. Object retrieved. Object deorbited. Re-entry confirmed. All parameters within specification. Duration: 18 days from deployment to re-entry confirmation. No anomalies. No incidents. Full chain-of-custody documentation to follow within 14 working days.

I note that C. Morrison is on leave and that this report was filed in C. Morrison’s absence. I have attempted to follow the standard report structure. M. Hargreaves has reviewed a draft. M. Hargreaves suggested the word “successfully.” I have included it.

The mission was routine. This is not a criticism. Routine is the intended state.

C. MORRISON’S SUGGESTED REVISION. 11 suggestions. ACCEPTED = Dr. Chen accepted this suggestion. DECLINED = Dr. Chen did not. Dr. Chen’s notes on each are below the relevant section.
SECTION 1 · MISSION PARAMETERS2 SUGGESTIONS · 1 ACCEPTED

ORC-2025-112. Vehicle: ORC-V4 “Patience.” ACCEPTED Target object: LEO 527km, circular orbit, inclination 84.2°. Object mass: 412kg. Attitude state: stable, nadir-pointing, minor residual tumble. DECLINED Mission type: S-01 Standard Retrieval. Commissioning client: [REDACTED per standard terms].

Object characterisation confirmed against TLE data sourced 72 hours before deployment. No discrepancies identified. The characterisation process worked exactly as it should, which C. Morrison would like noted because it doesn’t always.

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTION 1 (ACCEPTED) The vehicle name was omitted from my version as it is specified in the mission header. However, it is standard ORC report practice to include the vehicle name in the mission parameters. I accept this.

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTION 2 (DECLINED) C. Morrison suggested changing “0.1 rpm residual tumble” to “minor residual tumble.” The value 0.1 rpm is operationally significant — it determines the arrest protocol and the approach timing. “Minor” is subjective and not operationally useful. I have retained the numerical value. This is not a criticism of C. Morrison. C. Morrison writes for a different audience than I do.
SECTION 2 · APPROACH AND CAPTURE4 SUGGESTIONS · 2 ACCEPTED

Approach commenced on day 9. P. Patel guided Patience to proximity lock at 14 metres. The object was tumbling slowly — residual, predictable, manageable. ACCEPTED P. Patel arrested the tumble in 1 hour and 44 minutes, which is well within normal parameters for an object of this mass and rotation rate. Capture was confirmed at 16:38 UTC, bay seal at 16:44 UTC.

The approach and capture were clean and professional. DECLINED There were no anomalies. All parameters fell within expected ranges throughout the approach, arrest, and capture sequence.

P. Patel’s performance during this mission was consistent with P. Patel’s performance during every mission, which is to say it was excellent and conducted without unnecessary comment in any direction. DECLINED

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTIONS 3–4 (ACCEPTED) C. Morrison suggested “tumbling slowly — residual, predictable, manageable” in place of the technical description. While less precise, I accept this phrasing as an accessible summary for the published version. The precision is in the internal mission record. I also accept “well within normal parameters” as a reasonable characterisation of the arrest time.

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTIONS 5–6 (DECLINED) Suggestion 5 added the phrase “clean and professional” to describe the approach. This is evaluative language and adds no operational information. I have declined it. Suggestion 6 added a characterisation of P. Patel as “excellent.” P. Patel’s performance was, as C. Morrison notes, consistent with her established standard. I do not believe this report is the appropriate place to say so. I have noted it here, in this footnote, which C. Morrison suggested adding. This is, I accept, the same information in a different location. C. Morrison has pointed this out. I am reflecting on it.
SECTION 3 · DEORBIT AND RE-ENTRY2 SUGGESTIONS · 0 ACCEPTED

Deorbit burn executed 04 March 2025, 08:14 UTC. Duration 3 minutes 41 seconds. Delta-v 84.3 m/s. Re-entry confirmed 09:52 UTC, South Pacific. The burn hit its corridor to within half the tolerance margin, which C. Morrison would like to describe as “an exceptionally precise burn” and which Dr. Chen has declined to so describe. DECLINED

Re-entry was confirmed. The object is no longer in orbit. DECLINED This is the outcome that was sought.

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTIONS 7–8 (DECLINED) Suggestion 7 proposed describing the burn as “exceptionally precise.” A result within 50% of tolerance is within tolerance. I consider “within tolerance” to be the correct characterisation. “Exceptionally precise” implies the tolerance was tighter than it was. C. Morrison argued that the spirit of the description is accurate. I declined on grounds of accuracy. The spirit and the measurement are different things.
Suggestion 8 proposed adding “which is gratifying” after “the object is no longer in orbit.” The object not being in orbit is the intended outcome of the mission. I see no reason to describe the intended outcome as gratifying. C. Morrison said it is nice to acknowledge when things go well. I said the acknowledgement is implicit in the word “successfully.” This exchange continued for eleven minutes. I do not regret it. It was interesting.
SECTION 4 · MISSION OUTCOME3 SUGGESTIONS · 1 ACCEPTED

Mission ORC-2025-112: completed successfully. Object retrieved. Object deorbited. Re-entry confirmed. 18 days. No anomalies. Full documentation to follow within 14 working days. DECLINED

This report was filed by Dr. Chen in C. Morrison’s absence. C. Morrison read it on return and submitted 11 suggested revisions. Dr. Chen accepted 4. This paragraph was C. Morrison’s suggestion and was accepted without amendment, because Dr. Chen agreed it should be noted. ACCEPTED

The mission was routine. This is not a criticism. Routine is the intended state. Dr. Chen wrote this sentence himself. C. Morrison suggested removing it. Dr. Chen declined. DECLINED It stays.

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTION 9 (DECLINED) C. Morrison wished to add a sentence summarising the mission for the reader who does not wish to read the full report. I do not see the value in summarising a report that the reader is currently reading. If the reader is reading this, they are reading the report. A summary is redundant.

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTION 10 (ACCEPTED) C. Morrison suggested this paragraph to acknowledge the collaborative nature of the filing. I agreed it should be noted. It is noted.

DR. CHEN · NOTE ON SUGGESTION 11 (DECLINED) C. Morrison suggested removing the final sentence — “routine is the intended state” — on the grounds that it might be read as dismissive of the mission. It is not dismissive. It is accurate. The goal of every ORC mission is a routine outcome. A routine outcome means everything worked. “Routine” is the highest operational compliment I am able to offer. C. Morrison said he understood but still thought it read oddly. We agreed to disagree. The sentence stays.
FILING NOTE ORC-2025-112 is the only report in ORC’s published Dispatch archive filed by Dr. Chen. C. Morrison returned from leave and submitted his revision the following day. Both versions are published here at M. Hargreaves’ suggestion, on the grounds that the exchange between Dr. Chen and C. Morrison is, as M. Hargreaves put it, “illustrative of something about how this organisation works.” We agree. We are not entirely sure what it illustrates. We have published it anyway.
END OF REPORT · ORC-2025-112 · FILED BY: DR. CHEN · SUGGESTIONS: 11 · ACCEPTED: 4 · ROUTINE: THE INTENDED STATE · IT STAYS

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