Author Topic: Atlas V 541 - NROL-42 - VAFB SLC-3E - Sep 24, 2017 05:50 UTC (Sep 23 2250 PDT)  (Read 51915 times)

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T+2 minutes. Denver is not getting telemetry.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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T+3 minutes.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Fairing jettison!
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Concluding coverage, as requested by the customer.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Replay of launch and end of coverage.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Spectacular view from SoCal.  Easy to see with the solids.  I could see the solids separate and through the first stage burn.  The plume was quite spectacular toward the end of the first stage burn.

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Viewed from the coast with a scope. Nice first stage burn, watched the solids separate (and glow/tail off), saw MECO/tail off, staging, and Centaur ignition. Flawless performance - even the plumes were symmetrical, you could see the flight control as the plume shifted slightly.

Fantastic vehicle.

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Atlas V NROL-42 Live Launch Broadcast

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Rebroadcast from ULA: 



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Yeah, here's a crappy pic from my phone near the end of the first stage burn. I could see the 1st shutdown and just a second of the 2nd stage start.

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Rollout photos published by ULA

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Although this was taken by a UFO enthusiast site,  the video is good quality, just ignore the first 15-second intro of the video:

NO WAY! ATLAS V Rocket Launch Seen From Bakersfield, CA! - 09/23/2017





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Rocket Carrying Top Secret Cargo Launches From Vandenberg

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Published on Sep 23, 2017

The mission is classified but it's believed that the payload included a highly-specialized digital camera that can take images of the entire northern hemisphere. Laurie Perez reports.



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Mission success! ULA's #AtlasV rocket successfully launches #NROL42 for the @NatReconOfc bit.ly/nrol52_launch

https://twitter.com/ulalaunch/status/911862217087340544
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United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches NROL-42 Mission for the National Reconnaissance Office

Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., (Sept. 24, 2017) – A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying a payload for the National Reconnaissance Office lifted off  from Space Launch Complex-3 on Sept. 23, at 10:49:47 p.m. PDT. Designated NROL-42, the mission is in support of national security.

“Congratulations to the entire team for overcoming multiple challenges throughout this launch campaign. From Hurricane Irma schedule impacts to replacing to a first stage battery this week – the team maintained a clear focus on mission success,” said Laura Maginnis, ULA vice president of Government Satellite Launch. “NROL-42 marks the 25th ULA-launched NRO mission, building upon our legacy of partnership with the NRO in providing reliable access to space for our nation’s most critical missions.”

This mission was launched aboard an Atlas V Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) 541 configuration vehicle, which includes a 5-meter payload fairing (PLF) and four solid rocket boosters. The Atlas booster for this mission was powered by the RD AMROSS RD-180 engine, and the Centaur upper stage was powered by the Aerojet Rocketdyne RL10C engine.

This is ULA’s sixth launch in 2017 and the 121st successful launch since the company was formed in December 2006.

ULA's next launch is the NROL-52 for the National Reconnaissance Office. The launch is scheduled for Oct. 5 from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.

The EELV program was established by the U.S. Air Force to provide assured access to space for Department of Defense and other government payloads. The commercially developed EELV program supports the full range of government mission requirements, while delivering on schedule and providing significant cost savings over the legacy launch systems.

With more than a century of combined heritage, United Launch Alliance is the nation’s most experienced and reliable launch service provider. ULA has successfully delivered more than 120 satellites to orbit that aid meteorologists in tracking severe weather, unlock the mysteries of our solar system, provide critical capabilities for troops in the field and enable personal device-based GPS navigation.

For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com, or call the ULA Launch Hotline at 1-877-ULA-4321 (852-4321). Join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch, twitter.com/ulalaunch and instagram.com/ulalaunch.

http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-nrol42.aspx

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United Launch Alliance Atlas V Launch

30th Space Wing, Vandenberg AFB
Published on Sep 24, 2017


Team Vandenberg launched a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying a National Reconnaissance Office payload from Space Launch Complex-3 on Sept. 23, 2017. The 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg Air Force Base manages the safety and launch operations from the Western Range.



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Atlas V NROL-42 Launch Highlights

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Published on Sep 24, 2017


A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying a payload for the National Reconnaissance Office lifts off from Space Launch Complex-3. Designated NROL-42, the mission is in support of national security.



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