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#340
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ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:33
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T+1 minute, 14 seconds. Max-Q. Launch vehicle has experienced maximum aerodynamic pressure in the lower atmosphere.
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#341
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:33
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#342
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:33
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T+1 minute, 39 seconds. Getting an amazing picture from an onboard camera mounted on the second stage looking at the boosters and first stage. There are two other cameras looking at the second stage engine and the Shenzhou 11 spacecraft respectively.
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#343
by
Prober
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:33
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#344
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:33
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T+2 minutes. We have Launch Abort System jettison.
Coming up on booster shutdown and separation. The four strap-ons will burn until 153.9 seconds; they'll be separated four seconds after shutdown. The first stage will burn until 160.8 seconds; just before shutdown, the second stage engine and verniers will ignite and separate the first stage using a "hot-fire" method.
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#345
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:34
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#346
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:34
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T+2 minutes, 34 seconds. Booster separation confirmed. And we have MECO on schedule.
First stage separation confirmed. Second stage ignition. This burn will last for 5 minutes; that's for the main second stage engine. The verniers will burn for another minute and 55 seconds after SECO to ensure proper orbit insertion.
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#347
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:34
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#348
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:34
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T+3 minutes. Second stage engine and verniers continue to burn well. Coming up on fairing separation.
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#349
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:34
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Booster separation.
T+3 minutes.
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#350
by
Prober
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:35
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#351
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:35
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T+3 minutes, 30 seconds. Fairing separation confirmed. The Shenzhou 11 crew members can now see the limb of the Earth.
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#352
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:36
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T+4 minutes. Fairing separation.
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#353
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:36
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T+4 minutes, 20 seconds. Second stage tanks stable.
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#354
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:36
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#355
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:37
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Commentators don't know this isn't the first stage
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#356
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:37
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T+5 minutes, 20 seconds. Telemetry still strong at this point. Radar tracking is also healthy.
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#357
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:37
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#358
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:38
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T+6 minutes, 19 seconds. About three minutes of powered flight remaining.
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#359
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 23:38
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T+7 minutes. Looks like the crew is enjoying the ride.