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#120
by
DaveS
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:36
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What is that sticking out of the launcher?
If I recall correctly, Jim mentioned on previous launches that it is used to vent the interstage?
I believe that's the GH2 vent fin for the Centaur upper stage.
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#121
by
Star One
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:36
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LOL the USAF missile warning promotion video sounds just like those combat video games trailers..... 
Centaur still burning....
It was or an episode of NCIS.
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#122
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:37
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MECO-1. (missed the sunset shot....)
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#123
by
Satori
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:41
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What was that spike on the upper stage below the payload fairing? It looked like a part of an umbilical?
LH vent on the Centaur I believe, gets asked every launch.
Thanks for clarifying that...
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#124
by
Prober
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:42
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#125
by
mlindner
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:43
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Does anyone have a URL to a working stream? Neither the flash stream nor the WMV stream load for me.
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#126
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:43
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Previous payload processing shots:
2 minutes to Centaur restart.
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#127
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:44
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#128
by
Longhorn John
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:44
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ULA really are amateurs with their webcasting and social media. Every single webcast they have problems. And their twitter feed seems to be run by a six year old.
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#129
by
William Graham
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:45
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Centaur restart has occurred
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#130
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:46
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Centaur MES-2. 3 minute 55 second burn.
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#131
by
William Graham
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:49
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SECO. Centaur reorienting for sep.
Into a 15 minute coast.
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#132
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:50
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15 minutes coast to S/C separation.
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#133
by
Star One
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:50
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ULA really are amateurs with their webcasting and social media. Every single webcast they have problems. And their twitter feed seems to be run by a six year old.
I have had no issues with this stream or their last few.
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#134
by
ras391
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:50
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From Stuart, FL we could see the Atlas V for almost 5 minutes. It seemed to hug the coast line all the way up the hill. BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
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#135
by
mlindner
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:52
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ULA really are amateurs with their webcasting and social media. Every single webcast they have problems. And their twitter feed seems to be run by a six year old.
I have had no issues with this stream or their last few.
I wasn't using the livestream re-stream (much lower quality). I was using the actual stream. So maybe that is why.
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#136
by
Jim
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:52
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ULA really are amateurs with their webcasting and social media. Every single webcast they have problems.
Haven't had any drop outs. Must be on your end
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#137
by
Targeteer
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:53
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Shutdown parameters showed about 19403 X 98 inclined 22.222 degrees vs planned Apogee: 19,322.8 nmi Perigee: 100.0 nmi Inclination: 22.19°
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#138
by
Prober
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:53
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SECO. Centaur reorienting for sep.
Into a 15 minute coast.
Looks like no issues with Centaur then...great.
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#139
by
Lee Jay
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:54
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ULA really are amateurs with their webcasting and social media. Every single webcast they have problems.
Haven't had any drop outs. Must be on your end
All three streams (Windows, Flash, Mobile) died at the same time on my end, and NSF and other web sites worked perfectly during the entire time.