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#180
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:15
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#181
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:21
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Range reporting boat in secure area, waiting for it to clear.
(who boats off the eastern shore near midnight?!?!)
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#182
by
Mapperuo
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:21
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Of course what will happen is the weather will be green but range red due to this bloody boat.
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#183
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:24
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10 feet per second out of winds for test rockets, want to get one off tonight, might switch to 75 elevation.
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#184
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:26
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weather in new jersey is deteriorating from what I can hear, hard to understand this gentleman.
Per PAO, starting to see clouds, wallops and outer banks clear right now but expect fog later.
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#185
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:30
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30 minutes to window opening
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#186
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:36
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Going to hold at T minus 15 minutes
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#187
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:38
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within limits for ballistic variability from balloon, all vehicles within limit for launch. Just need to fix 2 things and go!
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#188
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:39
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T-30 minutes and counting to the opening of the launch window. Latest report from the principal investigator is that we have clear skies at Wallops however they are seeing clouds at the NJ and NC sites. Hopeful we can get a break in the clouds.
http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast/
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#189
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:41
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Standing by for weather brief
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#190
by
Lee Jay
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:44
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If I'm doing my math right, ISS will be passing roughly over the launch site about 2 1/2 hours from now.
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#191
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:45
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mostly clear skies, some cloudiness near NJ and NC, high clouds moving in. moving at good clip and could get clear spot in hour or so. cell popping up near cambridge but anticipate it will die out, hour out from Wallops. Deck of clouds at 9k visibility 9 miles for wallops. NC scattered deck, NJ scattered deck up high.
as progress, clouds start to work inland and fog coming up for NJ and Wallops.
Edit: quick transcription, will post PAO version when available.
Holding at T-15 minutes
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#192
by
JimOman
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:47
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If I'm doing my math right, ISS will be passing roughly over the launch site about 2 1/2 hours from now.
I got roughly the same thing. Been doing pre-calc all day though, so my brain is fried.
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#193
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:49
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chance of test rocket launch at top of hour, still a little out at 75 degrees though
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#194
by
JimOman
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:50
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Weather report paints a now or never picture for tonight, cloud deck over Jersey and inland fog expected especially after 3am.
Let's hope!
TD decides 75* elevation better for winds than 80*, but still out of range for winds regarding the test rockets.
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#195
by
Chris Bergin
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:50
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Looks like we'll be seeing Ariane launch first at this rate.
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#196
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:53
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changing launch settings again.
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#197
by
JimOman
on 23 Mar, 2012 02:59
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Anyone hear the faint high-pitched whistle sound on the feed? It's been there all night and is driving me
nuts!
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#198
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 03:00
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The window has opened for three hours
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#199
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 23 Mar, 2012 03:00
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Working two ships right now