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#140
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:35
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1 WGS satellite equivalent to the entire legacy system!
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#141
by
Nick L.
on 25 May, 2013 00:38
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Speed just crossed 12,000 mph.
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#142
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:38
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They noted that Canada (along with other nations) have partnered for the 9th WGS satellite, for a proportional share of the resources. Nice.
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#143
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:39
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T+11m30sec
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#144
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:39
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SECO 1 in 8 min
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#145
by
Nick L.
on 25 May, 2013 00:39
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#146
by
00rs250
on 25 May, 2013 00:41
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Sun hit the spent boosters and fairing halves fairly well. You could follow them both for about 3-4 minutes after sep.
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#147
by
Nick L.
on 25 May, 2013 00:44
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Around 3 minutes to SECO-1.
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#148
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:44
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T+16min 47sec
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#149
by
Nick L.
on 25 May, 2013 00:44
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Altitude 142.7 nm, velocity 24992 ft/s.
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#150
by
Nick L.
on 25 May, 2013 00:45
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T+18 minutes. Perigee positive.
Downrange 2623 nm.
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#151
by
Jim
on 25 May, 2013 00:45
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SRMs were visible due to residual burning. Saw them for quite sometime after
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#152
by
Chris Bergin
on 25 May, 2013 00:45
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Coming up to the end of the first burn.
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#153
by
Nick L.
on 25 May, 2013 00:46
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T+19 minutes.
Altitude 110 nm, 2888 nm downrange.
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#154
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:47
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SECO #1
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#155
by
Nick L.
on 25 May, 2013 00:48
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SECO-1.
Now coasting for 7.5 minutes.
Orbit looks good. From the image it looks like 1713x99.8nm at 25.594 degrees.
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#156
by
Chris Bergin
on 25 May, 2013 00:48
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SECO-1.
Into the coast phase for just over seven mins.
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#157
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:48
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7-1/2 min to next burn
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#158
by
Prober
on 25 May, 2013 00:49
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#159
by
robertross
on 25 May, 2013 00:49
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Preliminary numbers for SECO 1 looked very good