Goodrich is set to achieve a rare treble with three versions of the same sensor technology achieving key milestones in orbit, high-altitude and medium-altitude zones within weeks of each other.
Interesting reference to this upcoming launch in flight global http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/03/31/354985/goodrich-to-provide-sensor-upgrade-for-u-2.htmlQuoteGoodrich is set to achieve a rare treble with three versions of the same sensor technology achieving key milestones in orbit, high-altitude and medium-altitude zones within weeks of each other.
Um, upcoming? *looks at the date*
Quote from: Downix on 04/01/2011 02:04 amUm, upcoming? *looks at the date*Net May 20th 2011? A stretch for a few weeks, it has not flown yet.
Slipped again to NET June 10, 2011 UTC
Quote from: AnalogMan on 04/26/2011 01:08 pmSlipped again to NET June 10, 2011 UTCNow slipped NET June 13, 2011 UTC
Quote from: AnalogMan on 05/02/2011 02:04 pmQuote from: AnalogMan on 04/26/2011 01:08 pmSlipped again to NET June 10, 2011 UTCNow slipped NET June 13, 2011 UTCAny update on this?
Latest I have seen is NET 6/28/2011 GMT , 0028 – 0328Z [6/27/2011 8:28 - 11:28 pm EST], but it has been that for about a week now, so its possible that it has changed again.
We have a 30% chance of escaping the weather with the ORS1 launch tomorrow. Planning to proceed with count.
visibility:http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/missions/orsvisibility.html