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#20
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nathan.moeller
on 17 May, 2012 17:43
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#21
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 18:19
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Service tower being rolled to the launch position
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#22
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 18:20
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#23
by
IanO
on 17 May, 2012 18:23
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For the trivia buffs out there. What's the record for shortest interval between satellite launches?
Or for that matter, the most orbital launches within a 24 hour period?
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#24
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 18:23
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#25
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:36
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#26
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 18:40
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32 minutes for launch. Everything looks good.
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#27
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:41
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#28
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:45
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For the trivia buffs out there. What's the record for shortest interval between satellite launches?
Or for that matter, the most orbital launches within a 24 hour period?
I remember three in the same day before, but this is three in just over five hours or so. I don't remember it being this busy for the rides up hill!
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#29
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:46
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#30
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:47
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#31
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:47
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#32
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:48
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#33
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:48
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Proton's got the experience in the bag.
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#34
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:49
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#35
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:49
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#36
by
Stan Black
on 17 May, 2012 18:49
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#37
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:50
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#38
by
Targeteer
on 17 May, 2012 18:54
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Weather is green.
Is the weather EVER Red for Russian launch?
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#39
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 18:55
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Promos for the launch site.