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#60
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Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:10
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#61
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 19:10
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#62
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Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:11
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#63
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:11
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#64
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 19:12
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LAUNCH!!!
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#65
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Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:13
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#66
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 19:13
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#67
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:13
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#68
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:13
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Nominal first stage so far. MaxQ
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#69
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:14
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#70
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 17 May, 2012 19:15
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Talk about renovating one of the pads.
That explains why pad 200/39 is out of action for the next few months: the fueling stations, workstations and ventilation systems are being upgraded.
Strangely, in the video it was stated that three pads are currently active, with two available for commercial launches. Does it mean pad 81/23 is active? (don't think pad 200/40 was used since the late 1980's)
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#71
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Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:15
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Staging!
Second stage ignition.
1-2 Sep.
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#72
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:15
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All four second stage engines fired as advertised.
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#73
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:16
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Into promos.
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#74
by
Satori
on 17 May, 2012 19:17
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#75
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:20
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Staging!
2-3 Sep.
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#76
by
IanO
on 17 May, 2012 19:23
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For the trivia buffs out there. What's the record for shortest interval between satellite launches?
My candidates were less then 1 minute apart on August 18, 1960:
Discoverer 14 1957.08 UT and Courier 1A 1958.00 UT
Nice! However, the Courier launch was not successful. What is the record for successful launches?
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#77
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tehwkd
on 17 May, 2012 19:23
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#78
by
input~2
on 17 May, 2012 19:24
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Stage 3 shut down on schedule
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#79
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 19:24
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Staging. 3-4 sep.
On to the Briz-M. Waiting for the first burn.