The CASSIOPE launch is delayed to July 20, so whoever made this schedule should make a change to it.
Salo just a request. When doing updates can you avoid colors that look similar to black? Namely your 2nd, 6th, 8th and 12th updates are practically invisible when scanning for what changed. My eyes are of a 24 yo, I would imagine our more senior members would have additional difficulty.Thanks for the awesome updates.
Quote from: mlindner on 05/14/2013 10:23 amSalo just a request. When doing updates can you avoid colors that look similar to black? Namely your 2nd, 6th, 8th and 12th updates are practically invisible when scanning for what changed. My eyes are of a 24 yo, I would imagine our more senior members would have additional difficulty.Thanks for the awesome updates.They are extremely visible and not Black. Maybe you need to calibrate your monitors. Those colours for your mentioned dates are rather bright not dark and black which you speak of. I am in my twenties and I do not have a problem with these colours.
You might want to double check for color blindness, a large percentage of males have that issue... Those look like colors that would cause people that suffer from it issues.
Two supplementary launch opportunities (July 2017 and October 2018) have been added to the baseline opportunities in January and March 2017 and the back-up opportunity in August 2018.
July 9 (TBD) - Cassiope, POPACS (x6), CUSat 1&2 - Falcon 9 v1.1 - Vandenberg SLC-4E - 16:00-18:00 (or NET July 20)
From Dan Leone(@Leone_SN) on TwitterQuote@CSA_ASC says notional launch date for #CASSIOPE space weather satellite is Aug. 14 - little later than expected - on @SpaceX Falcon 9 1.1.
@CSA_ASC says notional launch date for #CASSIOPE space weather satellite is Aug. 14 - little later than expected - on @SpaceX Falcon 9 1.1.
The first six satellites are slated to launch around 2015, along with 15-20 other small satellites, on a demonstration flight of Space Exploration Technologies Corp.’s planned Falcon 9 Heavy rocket.