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#140
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Nov, 2010 21:00
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ULA won't announce a new launch date until tomorrow.
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#141
by
awalters
on 19 Nov, 2010 23:10
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Delta IV Heavy NROL-32 Almost went!
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#142
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Nov, 2010 23:28
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Nice photos Alan!
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#143
by
awalters
on 19 Nov, 2010 23:33
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I will upload a few full res tomorrow!
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#144
by
gospacex
on 20 Nov, 2010 14:33
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I will upload a few full res tomorrow!
Wait, these are NOT full-res?

I want I want I want I want I want I want
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#145
by
awalters
on 20 Nov, 2010 16:04
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#146
by
JosephB
on 20 Nov, 2010 17:56
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WOW! Full res is amazing Alan. Thank you!
Could we twist your arm for some more?
Beautiful shots.
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#147
by
robertross
on 20 Nov, 2010 18:09
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Here is a full res JPG
Incredible. Thanks for sharing!
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#148
by
PahTo
on 20 Nov, 2010 18:44
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Wow, you weren't kidding when you said high res--thanks for sharing.
The term "Leviathan" comes to mind when I see the Delta IV Heavy--what a nice looking rocket! Hope to see, hear and feel one someday (perhaps lofting humans??)!
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#149
by
DirtyDeeds
on 20 Nov, 2010 19:41
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I know with Shuttle launches, there is a phone number you can call to listen to launch control audio. Is there such a number with ULA launches?
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#150
by
Jim
on 20 Nov, 2010 19:45
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Sunday is looking like the next attempt
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#151
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Nov, 2010 19:59
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As Jim notes, and now e-mailed by ULA - next attempt is Nov. 21, 5:58 p.m. EST. Statement to follow, they add.
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#152
by
mike robel
on 20 Nov, 2010 21:04
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Launch scheduled for 5:58 EST Sunday.
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#153
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2010 00:23
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ULA's statement:
Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla. (Nov. 20, 2010) - The launch of the United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy with a National Reconnaissance Office payload is rescheduled for Nov. 21, at 5:58 p.m. EST. Following the scrubbed Nov. 19 launch attempt, the launch team examined the port and starboard common core strap-on boosters in the areas where they received anomalous temperature data signatures during Friday’s launch countdown. After inspections by engineers, it was determined that the temperature data signatures were caused by issues with two temperature sensors. New temperature sensors have been installed and tested, which has resolved the issue.
The Delta IV Heavy rocket and NRO payload are safe and secure. The current weather forecast calls for a 90 percent chance of acceptable weather for Nov. 21.
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#154
by
stockman
on 21 Nov, 2010 17:23
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just saw this on one of the KSC webcams
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#155
by
butters
on 21 Nov, 2010 18:04
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LH2 tanking has been underway for a while, and LOX tanking has begun, with GOX venting now visible on the video feed. I believe this is already further in the tanking procedure than they got during Friday's scrub, so looking good. It's rainy and gloomy right now, but they say 80% GO on weather.
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#156
by
stockman
on 21 Nov, 2010 18:10
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#157
by
stockman
on 21 Nov, 2010 18:22
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#158
by
robertross
on 21 Nov, 2010 18:41
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weather's moving at a good clip.
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#159
by
robertross
on 21 Nov, 2010 18:43
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winds well below the limit