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#60
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2013 06:17
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#61
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2013 06:21
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South African bloke practically gets shoved off the podium mid-speech!
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#62
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2013 06:22
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Three mins to the start of S/C Seps.
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#63
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2013 06:26
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Worst cameraman ever with the SA webcast.....
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#64
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2013 06:27
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Look at those babies go!!
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#65
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2013 06:28
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#66
by
g4ayu
on 21 Nov, 2013 06:42
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FunCube 1 signals heard in South Africa
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#67
by
Satori
on 21 Nov, 2013 08:35
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#68
by
Maquis
on 21 Nov, 2013 08:39
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Delfi-n3Xt and UWE-3 signals reception confirmed.
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#69
by
Maquis
on 21 Nov, 2013 08:50
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Also BRITE-PL Lem signal confirmed.
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#70
by
woods170
on 21 Nov, 2013 10:05
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Going post launch with this article............HUGE article by William. I know people who get two months to write peices this long! He did it during yesterday! 
More epicness from William. Lot's of kudos for covering so many payloads in a single article. Well done!
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#71
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 21 Nov, 2013 13:18
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(no sound for the third one)
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#72
by
jcm
on 21 Nov, 2013 13:56
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Six objects cataloged:
39416 591 x 1609 km x 97.7
39417 547 x 597 x 97.8
39418 567 x 599 x 97.8
39419 584 x 603 x 97.8
39420 590 x 610 x 97.8
39421 593 x 638 x 97.8
[All we really know is that none of these is the Dnepr final stage, which will have a
larger apogee.] - edit: misread the data. 39416 is the final stage.
I expect the Platform A adapter, the GDS (gas dynamic shield),
Dubaisat, and 7 intermediate size satellites to be cataloged first in the 600 km orbit with cubesats later.
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#73
by
jcm
on 21 Nov, 2013 14:02
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Launch information...
Nice job Rui! Can you share the source? (if online)
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#74
by
Satori
on 21 Nov, 2013 14:06
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#75
by
russianhalo117
on 21 Nov, 2013 14:30
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First post updated with final information and links.
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#76
by
Nicolas PILLET
on 21 Nov, 2013 16:55
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anik says 07h10'16" GMT.
Kosmotras says 07h10'11" GMT.
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#77
by
Artyom.
on 21 Nov, 2013 17:09
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#78
by
Satori
on 21 Nov, 2013 17:18
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anik says 07h10'16" GMT.
Kosmotras says 07h10'11" GMT.
0710:11UTC is the go inertial time.
0710:16UTC is the time of first stage ignition.
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#79
by
anik
on 21 Nov, 2013 17:24
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0710:16UTC is the time of first stage ignition
07:10:16 is liftoff, i.e. the time of beginning of moving of rocket inside of silo.