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#40
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:22
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Yup, will do. Need a video as well?
We've got the video covered, but will appreciate images.
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#41
by
ckiki lwai
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:25
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#42
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:27
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#43
by
cb6785
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:28
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T-15min
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#44
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:29
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From the CEO of Inmarsat:
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#45
by
eeergo
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:31
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Today's launch marks the completion of the I4 constellation, so that they have full capability for the comms services they provide.
The Inmarsat sat is as big as ATV (about like a double decker bus)
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#46
by
eeergo
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:33
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Great image of the Protons assembly line, along with some nice info about Proton's history:
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#47
by
maxx
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:34
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history of the launch site
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#48
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:34
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Rollout and verticalization:
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#49
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:36
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#50
by
maxx
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:36
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#51
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:36
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#52
by
eeergo
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:37
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Balmy weather, with highs around 40ºC.
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#53
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:37
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Already posted in reply 49.

Some simulations.
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#54
by
maxx
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:40
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#55
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:41
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#56
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:41
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T-120 seconds.
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#57
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:41
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Launch team completing final checks, and looking at weather.
T-2 minutes.
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#58
by
maxx
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:41
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#59
by
Andrewwski
on 18 Aug, 2008 22:42
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