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#160
by
robertross
on 24 Jan, 2014 01:52
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1.8 deg roll
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#161
by
robertross
on 24 Jan, 2014 01:53
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All stable and looking good.
Settling motors working
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#162
by
robertross
on 24 Jan, 2014 01:53
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82 min coast period
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#163
by
robertross
on 24 Jan, 2014 01:54
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20 min 15 sec into flight
replays starting.
That's it for me.
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#164
by
Targeteer
on 24 Jan, 2014 01:55
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orbit was about 13414 X 99 nm at 26.5 degrees
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#165
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:03
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#166
by
Prober
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:08
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Lots of decent launch videos
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#167
by
Ronpur50
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:08
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Finally....clear skies and I could see it from Tampa!
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#168
by
Artyom.
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:10
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Good morning

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Replay:
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#169
by
Targeteer
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:10
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Chris is getting close to 90K posts
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#170
by
Artyom.
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:14
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#171
by
Targeteer
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:21
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Sounds like NASA coverage may continue till the second burn and s/c sep
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#172
by
IanO
on 24 Jan, 2014 02:24
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I'd like to note that with this 43rd launch, Atlas V pulls ahead of Pegasus as the most prolific active US launch vehicle. May it have many more successful flights, perhaps even carrying a few astronauts into orbit on Dream Chaser or CST-100!
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#173
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 03:07
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Centaur's been on a good coast away from the planet...
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#174
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 03:08
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Six minutes to the burn, which will last 63.1 seconds.
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#175
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 03:10
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Moving to MES-2 attitude.
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#176
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 03:12
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This view gives a rather cool spaceship feel!
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#177
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 03:14
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#178
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 03:15
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#179
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 Jan, 2014 03:16
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Moving to S/C Sep attitude.