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#100
by
Chris Bergin
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:19
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#101
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:19
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#102
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:20
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#103
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:21
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All nominal... nearing the end of third stage burn...
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#104
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:22
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End of third stage burn.
Third stage sep...
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#105
by
input~2
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:22
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#106
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:22
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Preparing for first Briz-M burn...
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#107
by
Prober
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:23
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#108
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:23
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T+11m46s... First Briz-M burn....
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#109
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:26
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At this time we are on the first Briz-M burn.
This mission has a 5-burn Breeze M mission design.
Separation of the Sirius FM-6 satellite is scheduled to occur approximately 9 hours, 11 minutes, and 20 seconds after liftoff.
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#110
by
input~2
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:28
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Planned sequence of events
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#111
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:31
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End of the first Briz-M burn...
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#112
by
Chris Bergin
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:32
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ILS broadcast will end with expected LOS.
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#113
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:37
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#114
by
Chris Bergin
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:37
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Webcast ending. Mission continuing.
Thanks to all who helped with coverage, especially Rui!
Next mission will be....
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#115
by
input~2
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:42
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End of the first Briz-M burn...
Duration was 259s for 267s nominal
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#116
by
Gorizont
on 25 Oct, 2013 18:49
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Thanks to all, for the coverage of this launch!
My tsenki-webcast had some issues and broke again and again.
thanks and greetings...
Soeren
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#117
by
Adonis1
on 25 Oct, 2013 19:28
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#118
by
Satori
on 25 Oct, 2013 19:42
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Second Briz-M burn already took place.
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#119
by
input~2
on 25 Oct, 2013 19:44
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2nd Briz-M burn completed: lasted 1039s for 1066s nominal