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#260
by
Ford Mustang
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:28
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Switched to TDRS tracking.
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#261
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:28
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12,913 mph at T+8 mins
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#262
by
Antares
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:28
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This is the first time that I noticed launch commentary sounds like a horse-race announcer.
We need to do better. It's not about the numbers, I don't think. (Space Fans, tell me if I'm wrong.) We should talk about what folks are looking at in the data. So long as eyetar doesn't snag us.
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#263
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:29
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Two minutes to SECO-1.
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#264
by
Ford Mustang
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:29
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9 minutes into the flight. 2 minutes until SECO-1.
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#265
by
Ford Mustang
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:30
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Second stage chamber pressures declining marginally, this is usual.
14,806 mph.
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#266
by
Don RN
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:30
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10 minutes into flight
1 minute to SECO 1
Comment earlier, all major events within 1 second of planned
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#267
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:30
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This is the first time that I noticed launch commentary sounds like a horse-race announcer.
We need to do better. It's not about the numbers, I don't think. (Space Fans, tell me if I'm wrong.) We should talk about what folks are looking at in the data. So long as eyetar doesn't snag us.
I kinda like it to be honest. Besides, I put money on downrange so my horse is romping home
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#268
by
Ford Mustang
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:31
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15,803mph as we approach SECO-1.
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#269
by
jimvela
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:31
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SECO 1.
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#270
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:31
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SECO-1.
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#271
by
Ford Mustang
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:32
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SECO-1. Hydraulic system pressure beginning to drop.
101.1 NM in altitude
1,606 NM downrange
16,954 MPH
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#272
by
jimvela
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:32
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Animation lagging the tlm. :-)
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#273
by
Comga
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:32
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SECO-1
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#274
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:32
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100 miles alt.
1600 miles downrange.
16,900 mph.
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#275
by
William Graham
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:33
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MECO?
I got about five seconds of audio. Heard "Second Stage Pressure" something or other
Now "Second stage pressure holding very steady"
What's a "CRD"? They have been commanded "OFF".
Command Receiver Decoders, they are used by range safety to activate the FTS if necessary
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#276
by
Satori
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:33
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#277
by
jimvela
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:34
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#278
by
Ford Mustang
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:34
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42 minute coast phase. ULA will be on the air through spacecraft separation.
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#279
by
jimvela
on 06 Nov, 2010 01:37
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Animation still showing attitude changes...