Any idea when they intended to check out the plumbing connections and perform the cold flow tests ?
At least theoretically? A little over two weeks left and this October slip predicted by many did not materialized yet.
But still, in aviation and in spaceflight, accidents happen a lot (mostly?) when people are complacent after having gotten "used to" doing it.
Does anyone posting here know what's going on at the pad? I can't see the pad from here and for all I know they could be doing lots of stuff, just not talking publicly about it.
Quote from: aero on 08/20/2013 08:30 pmDoes anyone posting here know what's going on at the pad? I can't see the pad from here and for all I know they could be doing lots of stuff, just not talking publicly about it.Yesterday afternoon, the erector was upright at SLC-4E. From north VAFB, it was a little hard to tell, but it looked like the erector only, no rocket. This afternoon, the erector was down, and, I assume, back in the hanger.
Surely you have a super duper telephoto lens and can share pictures?
Yesterday afternoon, the erector was upright at SLC-4E. From north VAFB, it was a little hard to tell, but it looked like the erector only, no rocket. This afternoon, the erector was down, and, I assume, back in the hanger.
Quote from: Comga on 07/25/2013 04:16 pmQuote from: dedead on 07/25/2013 08:51 amHi !I have just one question. I will maybe be in California for my holidays in september. Do you know if it is possible to see the launch from vendenberg from a good point of view ?I'm french, I don't want to be sent in jail if I cross the military fences ! Some stuff on viewing the LDCM launch from outside VAFB was posted here. Renwick Ave was chosen by many including jimvela, who is really a guy in the know. You can search his posts for photos. This will all belong in the viewing thread when it gets started.Just some notes- I didn't see any of my posts in the "joined" thread that was linked above. I see some of them in the LDCM thread here:http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=10070.255That spot isn't as great for SLC4 E/W launches as it is for Atlas, but it's still a pretty darned good spot.I'm hoping to be able to align my work schedules to be able to take a trip out to see this one go as I'm dying to see an F9 launch up close and personal- and it will be a while before I have hardware riding on one.I have a contingency spot for days when the marine layer is in. At that contingency spot I have a fighting chance of seeing the vehicle pop out the top, but that spot isn't great if you want to be close enough to really feel the launch. (I'm thinking that 9 x M1-Ds singing has to be a pretty good song to be in the front row for!)Specifically to dedead's questions- First, I hope you have a great visit to the USA! It is very clear where fences are and are not, and you're not likely to inadvertently drive somewhere that you cannot be. Don't try to climb any fences, and if you do end up somewhere with a gate and a MP, tell them you're lost and follow their directions to get out. You can't really get to such a spot without trying to...If there's a crowd along the roadside, you're generally in OK shape but remember that there won't be any public facilities (food/water/restrooms) at a location like Ocean/Renwick- so prepare like you're going camping in the outdoors.Also, don't be offended if many of us seem to significantly limit our discussions around a foreign person. It's not because we don't like you and welcome our French allies to visit our great nation. It's because we have serious ITAR restrictions that will cause us to clam up in general.And finally, If you are out in the area on holiday, I hope you are able to spend time exploring Lompoc/Santa Maria and the surrounding wine country. There's plenty of horrible crappy fast food, but if you look you will be able to find some really good local wine and many family restaurants that, though hidden, are quite good.
Quote from: dedead on 07/25/2013 08:51 amHi !I have just one question. I will maybe be in California for my holidays in september. Do you know if it is possible to see the launch from vendenberg from a good point of view ?I'm french, I don't want to be sent in jail if I cross the military fences ! Some stuff on viewing the LDCM launch from outside VAFB was posted here. Renwick Ave was chosen by many including jimvela, who is really a guy in the know. You can search his posts for photos. This will all belong in the viewing thread when it gets started.
Hi !I have just one question. I will maybe be in California for my holidays in september. Do you know if it is possible to see the launch from vendenberg from a good point of view ?I'm french, I don't want to be sent in jail if I cross the military fences !
If the erector really is back in the hangar then they must be ready to load the F9 on to it.
Quote from: hartspace on 08/21/2013 03:14 amYesterday afternoon, the erector was upright at SLC-4E. From north VAFB, it was a little hard to tell, but it looked like the erector only, no rocket. This afternoon, the erector was down, and, I assume, back in the hanger.That's interesting. I don't think the erector and an F9 can fit into the hangar together. If the erector really is back in the hangar then they must be ready to load the F9 on to it.
Quote from: douglas100 on 08/21/2013 11:09 amQuote from: hartspace on 08/21/2013 03:14 amYesterday afternoon, the erector was upright at SLC-4E. From north VAFB, it was a little hard to tell, but it looked like the erector only, no rocket. This afternoon, the erector was down, and, I assume, back in the hanger.That's interesting. I don't think the erector and an F9 can fit into the hangar together. If the erector really is back in the hangar then they must be ready to load the F9 on to it. Isn't the hangar specifically for F9 mating to the erector? Your second sentence seems to contradict your first sentence.
Of course, the erector could simply be down, on the pad.