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#60
by
William Graham
on 22 Apr, 2010 22:35
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As Jim noted earlier in this thread, the X-37 itself is not classified. With that said, does anyone know if we will have some live Rocketcam views during the launch? Such as PLF separation, or Centaur separation?
No, because there isn't a RocketCam on this mission.
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#61
by
William Graham
on 22 Apr, 2010 22:52
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T-40 minutes, now one hour away from launch. Flight Termination System tests should now be in progress.
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#62
by
FinalFrontier
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:02
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Really have been looking forward to the launch of "the flying twinkie

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GO ATLAS GO CENTAUR!
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#63
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:02
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Amazing to think that the white area on the first stage is all ice!
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#64
by
yg1968
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:06
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#65
by
quark
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:07
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Amazing to think that the white area on the first stage is all ice!
more like frost
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#66
by
Satori
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:10
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#67
by
Satori
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:13
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#68
by
Satori
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:15
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#69
by
Satori
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:20
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#70
by
mmeijeri
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:21
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That live link is not working for me. Any other links?
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#71
by
Satori
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:22
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#72
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:23
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9 minutes to the start of webcast
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#73
by
Satori
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:26
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#74
by
William Graham
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:28
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T-4 minutes and holding. 20 minute built in hold, 24 minutes until launch.
The Minotaur has finally launched, lets see if Atlas can make it 2/2. Go Atlas, Go Centaur, Go X-37B OTV-1.
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#75
by
vt_hokie
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:28
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#76
by
Satori
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:30
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#77
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:30
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#78
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:32
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#79
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 22 Apr, 2010 23:32
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