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#180
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Nick L.
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:43
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Exhaust plume really widening out.
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#181
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:43
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#182
by
Nick L.
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:43
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BECO, staging, and Centaur start.
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#183
by
Nick L.
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:44
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Fairing separation.
Coverage ending.
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#184
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:44
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#185
by
Star One
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:44
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Usual security cut off of video.
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#186
by
Silmfeanor
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:45
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Well done Atlas-V!
We had a very nice view of the hold-down clamps at the lift-off - aswell as the water supression system afterwards starting up.
edit - not really showing replays. Shoddy webcast, below the usual quality, although the thermal tracking camera was nice. Showed the heat on the payload fairing and the 1st-2nd connection.
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#187
by
Star One
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:46
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We should hear pretty soon on this mission as regards deployment as it's not a GEO payload?
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#188
by
thydusk666
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:47
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Was that filmed in infrared?
Loved it, you could see new details compared to the visible specter.
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#189
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:50
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#190
by
Rocket Science
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:50
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Looked foggy enough to have been launched from Chris’s front lawn...

Seriously, congrats and well done to all the teams!
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#191
by
Star One
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:52
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Looked foggy enough to have been launched from Chris’s front lawn...
Seriously, congrats and well done to all the teams! 
Do they get a lot sort of weather there, or just unlucky this time?
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#192
by
William Graham
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:52
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We should hear pretty soon on this mission as regards deployment as it's not a GEO payload?
Assuming it is NOSS on a two-burn mission, the primary payload separation will probably occur about 60-70 minutes from now. The Centaur will then have to make another burn before CubeSat deployment.
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#193
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:54
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Click to animate
I like that!
Looked foggy enough to have been launched from Chris’s front lawn... 
Cheeky Sod!
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#194
by
Star One
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:56
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We should hear pretty soon on this mission as regards deployment as it's not a GEO payload?
Assuming it is NOSS on a two-burn mission, the primary payload separation will probably occur about 60-70 minutes from now. The Centaur will then have to make another burn before CubeSat deployment.
Is it likely the Centaur will be de-orbited after the deployment of the CubeSats?
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#195
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 Sep, 2012 21:59
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#196
by
William Graham
on 13 Sep, 2012 22:00
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We should hear pretty soon on this mission as regards deployment as it's not a GEO payload?
Assuming it is NOSS on a two-burn mission, the primary payload separation will probably occur about 60-70 minutes from now. The Centaur will then have to make another burn before CubeSat deployment.
Is it likely the Centaur will be de-orbited after the deployment of the CubeSats?
It will have made three or four burns by the time the CubeSats separate, and according to SeeSat there is not NOTAM for a deorbit, so it looks unlikely.
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#197
by
Rocket Science
on 13 Sep, 2012 22:04
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#198
by
Star One
on 13 Sep, 2012 22:09
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#199
by
TJL
on 13 Sep, 2012 22:15
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Was this AV-033?
Thank you.