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#60
by
jacqmans
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:40
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#61
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:40
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T-6 minutes. Ground ordnance enabled.
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#62
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:41
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T-5 minutes. Avionics internal power on.
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#63
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:42
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T-4 minutes. Limit checks are go.
Range green.
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#64
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:43
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T-3 minutes and counting.
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#65
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:44
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T-2 minutes. Autosequence started.
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#66
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:45
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T-1 minute. Stage select activated.
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#67
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:46
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#68
by
Chris Bergin
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:47
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#69
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:47
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T+1 minute. First stage separation.
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#70
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:48
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Stage 2 burnout. Now have 10 second coast.
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#71
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:49
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End of coverage from Wallops.
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#72
by
jacqmans
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:50
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#73
by
Steve G
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:51
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Kudos to the camera guy. One of the smoothest tracking of the rocket I've seen in a while. Good to see a successful launch. Congrats to the team.
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#74
by
HVM
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:52
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Bravo!
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#75
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:53
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Some other views of the launch.
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#76
by
edkyle99
on 15 Jul, 2020 13:54
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#77
by
edkyle99
on 15 Jul, 2020 14:01
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I'm going to guess that the Orion 38 fourth stage motor does not burn until T+45 minutes to T+1 hour or so.
Nice to see a real rocket launch. Woof, and outta here!
- Ed Kyle
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#78
by
jacqmans
on 15 Jul, 2020 14:05
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#79
by
jcm
on 15 Jul, 2020 14:09
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I'm going to guess that the Orion 38 fourth stage motor does not burn until T+45 minutes to T+1 hour or so.
Nice to see a "real" rocket launch. Woof, and outta here!
- Ed Kyle
That seems unlikely unless the third stage achieves orbit, which it doesn't normally.
On the 2010 SBSS launch, previous use of this particular config of Minotaur, the stage 4 burn was at T+12 min 41s.