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#140
by
mlindner
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
Everything else works fine except for the stream. The flash and wmv stream simultaneously went out and never came back (still aren't working). There isn't any commonality there.
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#141
by
Jim
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:54
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People talk about SpaceX doing a hackjob... Having something sticking out into the supersonic stream, crazy... Bad design.
Huh? Another point that you lack knowledge about. This feature has flown more than 130 times. It prevents vented GH2 from flowing down the vehicle and causing issues
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#142
by
Jim
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:55
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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
Everything else works fine except for the stream. The flash and wmv stream simultaneously went out and never came back (still aren't working). There isn't any commonality there.
I still have it
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#143
by
mlindner
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:56
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Considering Lee Jay's also died int he same way I would guess one of their relaying servers died and me and Lee Jay are located near each other so it died for both of us. Only thing I can think of.
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#144
by
Star One
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:56
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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°
How is the Centaur disposed of from that kind of orbit?
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#145
by
AbeJ
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:57
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Considering Lee Jay's also died int he same way I would guess one of their relaying servers died and me and Lee Jay are located near each other so it died for both of us. Only thing I can think of.
I could only view at:
http://spaceflightnow.com/atlas/av037/status.html
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#146
by
Targeteer
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:57
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The feed running off another not to be named website was solid the whole time
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#147
by
Star One
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:58
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The feed running off another not to be named website was solid the whole time 
Yes website 'X' was OK for me all along.
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#148
by
mlindner
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:59
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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°
How is the Centaur disposed of from that kind of orbit?
98nmi perigee will cause fast deorbit. I believe it will de-orbit on the first pass?
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#149
by
Jim
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:59
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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°
How is the Centaur disposed of from that kind of orbit?
the blow down puts in a slightly different orbit than the spacecraft and the low perigee guarantees a short orbital lifetime
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#150
by
Star One
on 19 Mar, 2013 20:59
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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°
How is the Centaur disposed of from that kind of orbit?
98km perigee will cause fast deorbit. I believe it will de-orbit on the first pass?
Thanks for that info & Jim as well.
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#151
by
Jim
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:00
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not first pass but weeks
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#152
by
Targeteer
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:01
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Is the centaur actually leading the stack so the separation is retrograde as shown by the feed?
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#153
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:02
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98km perigee will cause fast deorbit. I believe it will de-orbit on the first pass?
Thanks for that info & Jim as well.
Actually that's 98 nautical miles = 181 km. Still low enough for re-entry in a short time (or will there be a de-orbit burn?).
3 minutes to spacecraft separation.
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#154
by
Targeteer
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:02
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live sep via webcam!
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#155
by
Prober
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:02
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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
Everything else works fine except for the stream. The flash and wmv stream simultaneously went out and never came back (still aren't working). There isn't any commonality there.
I still have it
So do I only its off mission time by 8 min.
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#156
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:03
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#157
by
Star One
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:04
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Separation.
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#158
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:04
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#159
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 19 Mar, 2013 21:05
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Congratulations to ULA, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and the USAF!