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#80
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:03
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Hmm..... video gone!?
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#81
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:03
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What the heck?
They've either giving up on the webcast, or...
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#82
by
sdsds
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:07
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Twitter or something:
T+8:31:Stage 2 Shutdown and Stage Separation followed by Block DM Ignition should be occurring now. #IS27
(EDIT: credit @S101_Live)
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#83
by
Jason1701
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:08
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What the heck?
They've either giving up on the webcast, or...
To be fair, it seems they gave up on the webcast before it started.
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#84
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:09
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No updates from Sea Launch since the webcast gave in. Either the PAO is busy with connections at Long Beach, or......
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...... it could be NSS-8 all over again.
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#85
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:09
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Well we don't know what's going on, so let's just hope we'll get some good news soon.
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#86
by
Ian
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:10
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Even Spaceflight now has no information:
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2013
0703 GMT (2:03 a.m. EST)
Sea Launch has ended their webcast, but we're not sure why. At this time, the second stage should still be firing and the rocket's aerodynamic nose shroud should have jettisoned.
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#87
by
jcm
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:11
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No updates from Sea Launch since the webcast gave in. Either the PAO is busy with connections at Long Beach, or......
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...... it could be NSS-8 all over again. 
Well, we know it got to stage 2, so not NSS-8 in terms of pad damage at least... I'm just hoping it's that they are trying to reboot the webcast to fix the earlier problems.
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#88
by
sdsds
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:12
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not NSS-8 in terms of pad damage at least...
Roger that. Pad looks good.
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#89
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:17
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#90
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:17
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SFN's Stephen says Sea launch PAO aren't picking up, but I bet they are in Long Beach and probably lost comms too.....although you think they'd have a phone. Might be too busy trying to sort out the webcast, who knows.
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#91
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:18
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#92
by
anik
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:20
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Wrong direction of flight, failure of the first stage, the rocket has fallen near platform.
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#93
by
owais.usmani
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:21
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Wrong direction of flight, failure of the first stage, the rocket has fallen near platform.
Does it means R.I.P sea launch then?
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#94
by
catdlr
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:23
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hope it didn't hit the command ship
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#95
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:23
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Wrong direction of flight, failure of the first stage, the rocket has fallen near platform.
Does it means R.I.P sea launch then? 
Given that this is their last firm launch contract - possibly.
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#96
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:24
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#97
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:24
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Well that explains why the engine seemed to let go, as opposed to diving into clouds.
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#98
by
jcm
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:24
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Wrong direction of flight, failure of the first stage, the rocket has fallen near platform.
Oh no!
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#99
by
Ian
on 01 Feb, 2013 06:24
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I took a video I am uploading right now stand by.