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#140
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Ronsmytheiii
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:58
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anyone notice the line that stuck on the fairing after liftoff?
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#141
by
William Graham
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:59
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anyone notice the line that stuck on the fairing after liftoff?
I think that's normal. Or at least it is on a 400-series, IIRC that question has been asked on at least two previous launches.
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#142
by
mtakala24
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:00
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anyone notice the line that stuck on the fairing after liftoff?
Yeah, that clearly "stood out" from the second stage. Didn't result in any issues, though.
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#143
by
vt_hokie
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:00
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anyone notice the line that stuck on the fairing after liftoff?
I did notice that, wasn't sure what it was!
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#144
by
Space Pete
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:00
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Awesome launch!
X-37B is now on it's way to spy on China, North Korea and Iran! Oops, I've said too much...
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#145
by
FinalFrontier
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:00
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They killed the TV feed just before fairing sep... interesting
Its a military spaceplane. Classified to an extent.
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#146
by
Targeteer
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:00
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hopefully that isn't a centaur feed line leaking H2 or O2
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#147
by
Patchouli
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:00
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I noticed it didn't seem to bother it much.
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#148
by
JimO
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:00
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Any estimate from ground camera views of ascent what the launch azimuth was? More or less due east, or shuttle-ISS-like to the NE??
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#149
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:01
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#150
by
Satori
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:01
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Launch time: 2352:00.242UTC
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#151
by
Kim Keller
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:03
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Any estimate from ground camera views of ascent what the launch azimuth was? More or less due east, or shuttle-ISS-like to the NE??
East. Looks like it'll end up in a 28.5 orbit. Geosynch, anyone?
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#152
by
klausd
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:03
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#153
by
MikeMi.
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:04
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Any estimate from ground camera views of ascent what the launch azimuth was? More or less due east, or shuttle-ISS-like to the NE??
East. Looks like it'll end up in a 28.5 orbit. Geosynch, anyone?
Double it, but I guess the answer is clear, bzz top secret
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#154
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William Graham
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:06
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Any estimate from ground camera views of ascent what the launch azimuth was? More or less due east, or shuttle-ISS-like to the NE??
The LHA was East South East.
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#155
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Chris Bergin
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:08
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16,100 mph.
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#156
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:09
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#157
by
Chris Bergin
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:09
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MECO1!
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#158
by
William Graham
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:09
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MECO
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#159
by
Chris Bergin
on 23 Apr, 2010 00:10
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"At the request of our customer, we are ending our coverage".