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#20
by
elmarko
on 13 Dec, 2007 08:14
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I'm assuming this is going to be webcast on the Arianespace website? I work at a university and our students finish tomorrow, so if I'm lucky one of the lecture theatres may be open... I think you can see where I'm going with this
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#21
by
astropl
on 13 Dec, 2007 08:18
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elmarko - 13/12/2007 10:14 AM
I'm assuming this is going to be webcast on the Arianespace website? I work at a university and our students finish tomorrow, so if I'm lucky one of the lecture theatres may be open... I think you can see where I'm going with this 
Starsem will launch the Canadian RADARSAT-2 satellite on Friday, December 14, 2007 at 13:17 UTC, 02:17 pm Paris time.
Follow the live coverage of the Soyuz launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, starting at 12:15 UTC (01:15 Paris time).
Follow the launch live on the internet:
http://www.starsem.comor
http://www.videocorner.tv/index.php?langue=en
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#22
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 Dec, 2007 10:57
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Just over an hour until launch.
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#23
by
elmarko
on 13 Dec, 2007 10:58
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That's great, thanks for the info.
I'm going to try and watch this on our huge projector screen + speaker system setup in the big theatre.
It's going to look like crap when full screened, but there you go
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#24
by
astropl
on 13 Dec, 2007 11:02
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Chris Bergin - 13/12/2007 12:57 PM
Just over an hour until launch.
Plus one day...
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#25
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 Dec, 2007 11:07
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astropl - 13/12/2007 12:02 PM
Chris Bergin - 13/12/2007 12:57 PM
Just over an hour until launch.
Plus one day... 
Oops!

Someone told me it was today (I should have looked at the date).
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#26
by
ckiki lwai
on 14 Dec, 2007 05:56
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I think you can move it back for live coverage Chris

I hope we have a successful launch today! Go Soyuz!
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#27
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Dec, 2007 09:03
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Yeah, let's try this again
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#28
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:01
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#29
by
Nicolas PILLET
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:18
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Soyuz should launch now, and still no webcast...
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#30
by
Nicolas PILLET
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:19
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#31
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:20
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Wow, there's engineers up by the fairing. Either there's a problem or this is your typical Russian engineer who isn't too bothered about being next to the vehicle just before and just after launch
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#32
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:22
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#33
by
ckiki lwai
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:23
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Nice view, I think it's sunset now in kazakstan
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#34
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:24
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Lots of engineers around the vehicle and pad, with 50 minutes to launch.
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#35
by
Jester
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:33
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the bunker team does a last check at 40 minutes, and then it's back to the bunker for the launch, and yes you can get CRAZY close during this.....
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#36
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:34
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#37
by
VB94
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:48
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#38
by
Stephan
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:51
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Some nice flags
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#39
by
Jester
on 14 Dec, 2007 11:53
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And we are LIVE.....