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#2000
by
catdlr
on 16 May, 2021 23:38
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Day 6 Attempt Live Stream (independent YouTuber)
NASA's Black Brant XII Rocket Launch LIVE | NASA Wallops Launch | NASA's Artificial Aurora Day-6
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#2001
by
catdlr
on 17 May, 2021 00:36
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#2002
by
Rocketdog2116
on 17 May, 2021 00:37
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Direct Link to NASA Wallops:
Window closes at 8:54 p.m. Last night to launch
https://ustream.tv/channel/13567824
They're targeting 00:44 UTC 8:44 pm EDT. They can hold at T-3minutes if required.
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#2003
by
DaveS
on 17 May, 2021 00:49
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#2004
by
catdlr
on 17 May, 2021 00:58
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Direct Link to NASA Wallops:
Window closes at 8:54 p.m. Last night to launch
https://ustream.tv/channel/13567824
Launched at 8:44 pm EDT.
Launch Replay Clip:
(I'm uploading to YT right now, will be available in a few minutes, I have to leave)
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#2005
by
Jrcraft
on 17 May, 2021 01:16
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Replay from T-10 to payload separation.
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#2006
by
catdlr
on 17 May, 2021 02:12
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KiNET-X Black Brant XII Launch (May 16, 2021) ,various from others
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#2007
by
Lewis007
on 18 May, 2021 05:04
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#2008
by
Fmedici
on 18 May, 2021 08:32
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#2009
by
Jrcraft
on 19 May, 2021 00:13
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Another Black Brant IX, this time carrying the EUNIS mission, is scheduled for launch today from White Sands according to NASA's schedule.
More details about the mission here:
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/nasa-rocket-chasing-the-source-of-the-sun-s-hot-atmosphere
We have launch!
The Extreme Ultraviolet Normal Incidence Spectrograph (EUNIS) mission was successfully launched at 11:30 a.m. MDT on May 18 from the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The NASA black Brant IX sounding rocket carried the payload to an apogee of 208.4 miles (335.4 kilometers) before descending by parachute. The payload has been located and will be retrieved. Preliminary indications show that vehicle systems performed as planned and data was received.
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#2010
by
Fmedici
on 19 May, 2021 21:18
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Mapheus 11 mission scheduled for launch tomorrow from Esrange:
https://sscspace.com/blog/2021/05/04/mapheus-11/The name of the MAPHEUS research rocket stands for “Materialphysikalische Experimente unter Schwerelosigkeit” (material physics experiments at zero gravity).
Every year the German Aerospace Center (DLR) launches a MAPHEUS research rocket with a payload developed and supervised by the Institute of Materials Physics in Space (MP).
The Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA) of Space Operations and Astronaut Training (RB) provides the payload support systems and launch service of the sounding rocket which reaches an altitude of up to 268 km and thus facilitates more than 6.5 minutes of microgravity, before it re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
The MAPHEUS 11 rocket in May 2021 consists of a two stage vehicle configuration that carries the nearly 250 kg scientific payload to an altitude of 216 km, providing more than 5 minutes of microgravity for the three experiments onboard.
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#2011
by
Fmedici
on 21 May, 2021 07:36
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Mapheus 11 mission scheduled for launch tomorrow from Esrange:
https://sscspace.com/blog/2021/05/04/mapheus-11/
The name of the MAPHEUS research rocket stands for “Materialphysikalische Experimente unter Schwerelosigkeit” (material physics experiments at zero gravity).
Every year the German Aerospace Center (DLR) launches a MAPHEUS research rocket with a payload developed and supervised by the Institute of Materials Physics in Space (MP).
The Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA) of Space Operations and Astronaut Training (RB) provides the payload support systems and launch service of the sounding rocket which reaches an altitude of up to 268 km and thus facilitates more than 6.5 minutes of microgravity, before it re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
The MAPHEUS 11 rocket in May 2021 consists of a two stage vehicle configuration that carries the nearly 250 kg scientific payload to an altitude of 216 km, providing more than 5 minutes of microgravity for the three experiments onboard.
There's a live feed hat has been running for 7 hours but the launch seems scrubbed. No live commentary as much as no news on Swedish Space Corporation or DLR Twitter profiles.
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#2012
by
Fmedici
on 21 May, 2021 10:22
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Mapheus 11 mission scheduled for launch tomorrow from Esrange:
https://sscspace.com/blog/2021/05/04/mapheus-11/
The name of the MAPHEUS research rocket stands for “Materialphysikalische Experimente unter Schwerelosigkeit” (material physics experiments at zero gravity).
Every year the German Aerospace Center (DLR) launches a MAPHEUS research rocket with a payload developed and supervised by the Institute of Materials Physics in Space (MP).
The Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA) of Space Operations and Astronaut Training (RB) provides the payload support systems and launch service of the sounding rocket which reaches an altitude of up to 268 km and thus facilitates more than 6.5 minutes of microgravity, before it re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
The MAPHEUS 11 rocket in May 2021 consists of a two stage vehicle configuration that carries the nearly 250 kg scientific payload to an altitude of 216 km, providing more than 5 minutes of microgravity for the three experiments onboard.
There's a live feed hat has been running for 7 hours but the launch seems scrubbed. No live commentary as much as no news on Swedish Space Corporation or DLR Twitter profiles.
Stream still ongoing, now the graphics says "No launch attempt Saturday" so I guess it's a NET Sunday
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#2013
by
Fmedici
on 23 May, 2021 17:32
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Mapheus 11 mission scheduled for launch tomorrow from Esrange:
https://sscspace.com/blog/2021/05/04/mapheus-11/
The name of the MAPHEUS research rocket stands for “Materialphysikalische Experimente unter Schwerelosigkeit” (material physics experiments at zero gravity).
Every year the German Aerospace Center (DLR) launches a MAPHEUS research rocket with a payload developed and supervised by the Institute of Materials Physics in Space (MP).
The Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA) of Space Operations and Astronaut Training (RB) provides the payload support systems and launch service of the sounding rocket which reaches an altitude of up to 268 km and thus facilitates more than 6.5 minutes of microgravity, before it re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
The MAPHEUS 11 rocket in May 2021 consists of a two stage vehicle configuration that carries the nearly 250 kg scientific payload to an altitude of 216 km, providing more than 5 minutes of microgravity for the three experiments onboard.
There's a live feed hat has been running for 7 hours but the launch seems scrubbed. No live commentary as much as no news on Swedish Space Corporation or DLR Twitter profiles.
Stream still ongoing, now the graphics says "No launch attempt Saturday" so I guess it's a NET Sunday
According to the webcast the new launch time is today's 00:00 UTC (or tomorrow's? Anyway, more or less 6 and a half hours from now).
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#2014
by
russianhalo117
on 24 May, 2021 05:43
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MAPHEUS-11 T-0 was 07:35LT and 144:05:35:xx.xxxUTC.
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#2015
by
Fmedici
on 24 May, 2021 06:42
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MAPHEUS-11 T-0 was 07:35LT and 144:05:35:xx.xxxUTC.
I'm not sure about the rocket they used, on Wikipedia it says Terrier-Improved Malemute but I couldn't find any other reference about that
EDIT: Someone has updated the Wikipedia page and now it says that it was an Improved Malemute-Improved Malemute configuration, but still no reference about that.
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#2016
by
Skyrocket
on 24 May, 2021 08:57
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MAPHEUS-11 T-0 was 07:35LT and 144:05:35:xx.xxxUTC.
I'm not sure about the rocket they used, on Wikipedia it says Terrier-Improved Malemute but I couldn't find any other reference about that
EDIT: Someone has updated the Wikipedia page and now it says that it was an Improved Malemute-Improved Malemute configuration, but still no reference about that.
The IM-IM configuration is confirmed on SSC's MAPHEUS-11 page:
https://sscspace.com/blog/2021/05/04/mapheus-11/
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#2017
by
SciNews
on 24 May, 2021 13:05
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Summary of the Mapheus-11 launch
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#2018
by
Lewis007
on 26 May, 2021 04:56
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Some pics of the MAPHEUS-11 mission:
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#2019
by
Fmedici
on 26 May, 2021 07:28
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