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#80
by
jcm
on 29 Jan, 2013 23:08
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So I infer from the spaceflightnow.com URL that this is AV-036, do we have independent confirmation of that?
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#81
by
Jim
on 29 Jan, 2013 23:49
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So I infer from the spaceflightnow.com URL that this is AV-036, do we have independent confirmation of that?
I can confirm it.
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#82
by
jcm
on 29 Jan, 2013 23:58
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So I infer from the spaceflightnow.com URL that this is AV-036, do we have independent confirmation of that?
I can confirm it.
Thanks!
Glad to see this one reach the pad. Go TDRS!
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#83
by
sdsds
on 30 Jan, 2013 04:15
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"Now it is night. Night is not a time for play." --P.D. Eastman
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#84
by
vapour_nudge
on 30 Jan, 2013 14:19
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So I infer from the spaceflightnow.com URL that this is AV-036, do we have independent confirmation of that?
Hello JCM, if you check the picture in reply 37 in this thread, AV-036 is on a label on the rocket at the bottom left.
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#85
by
Artyom.
on 30 Jan, 2013 14:35
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#86
by
AnalogMan
on 30 Jan, 2013 15:56
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TDRS-K/Atlas V at Launch Pad for Liftoff Tonight
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 03:37:21 PM UTC
The Atlas V carrying NASA's TDRS-K spacecraft rolled out of the Vertical Integration Facility to the launch pad yesterday at 10 a.m. at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 41 in Florida. Prelaunch activities remain on pace for a liftoff tonight at 8:48 p.m. EST at the beginning of a 40-minute-long launch window. The weather forecast has improved and calls for a 70 percent chance of acceptable conditions at launch time. Launch coverage on NASA TV is scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. Live countdown coverage through NASA's Launch Blog also begins at 6:15 p.m., featuring live updates as countdown milestones occur, as well as streaming video clips highlighting launch preparations and liftoff.
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#87
by
AnalogMan
on 30 Jan, 2013 18:30
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TDRS-K/Atlas V Launch Countdown Under WayWed, 30 Jan 2013 07:04:29 PM UTC
At 1:33 p.m. EST, countdown clocks began ticking backward from six hours and 20 minutes toward the planned launch of NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS)-K at 8:48 p.m.
TDRS-K is perched atop a two-stage United Launch Alliance Atlas V 401 rocket at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41 in Florida.
There is a 70 percent chance of favorable weather for liftoff during a 40-minute window.
Launch coverage is scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. on NASA Television online at
www.nasa.gov/ntv and the NASA launch blog at
http://go.nasa.gov/WxGY2r
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#88
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 21:24
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#89
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Jan, 2013 21:36
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#90
by
Antares
on 30 Jan, 2013 21:53
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ULA employs tall Spanish women?
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#91
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 21:53
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two hours and holding for 30 minutes per scanner
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#92
by
RocketEconomist327
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:17
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#93
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:21
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not getting out of hold, staying at 2-hr hold per feed
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#94
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:25
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go to proceed with tanking, going to pick up, l02 chill down starting
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#95
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:29
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#96
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:34
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#97
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:38
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Starting Centaur LO2 tanking
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#98
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:42
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#99
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 30 Jan, 2013 22:46
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Per PAO, SC is checked out