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#40
by
William Graham
on 23 Oct, 2007 13:53
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According to NASA's Space Calendar, launch is scheduled for tomorrow (24 October).
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#41
by
Satori
on 23 Oct, 2007 18:09
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GW_Simulations - 23/10/2007 8:53 AM
According to NASA's Space Calendar, launch is scheduled for tomorrow (24 October).
Any other source giving this date? One that we can say its reliable?
With how many hours in advance does the PSLV needs to be on the pad before any launch?
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#42
by
Hannibal
on 23 Oct, 2007 18:26
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GW_Simulations - 23/10/2007 8:53 AM
According to NASA's Space Calendar, launch is scheduled for tomorrow (24 October).
It's a very doubtly, since IAI engineers team is in Israel now.
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#43
by
Skyrocket
on 23 Oct, 2007 22:24
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GW_Simulations - 23/10/2007 3:53 PM
According to NASA's Space Calendar, launch is scheduled for tomorrow (24 October).
This is incorrect - the launch has been postponed to 2008 - according to an israeli aerospace insider.
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#44
by
annu
on 25 Oct, 2007 03:57
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At last 14 to 24 Oct slot for PSLV is over.
No more agony of wait and watch.
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#45
by
Satori
on 05 Dec, 2007 14:14
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Amid rumores that this launch was delayed because of US pressures, it looks like the launch was schedule for this week. See
Satellite launch delayed again.
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#46
by
Satori
on 30 Dec, 2007 13:35
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According to Novosti Kosmonavtiki
website (in russian), India will launch Polaris on January 2.
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#47
by
isro-watch
on 31 Dec, 2007 14:08
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launch on january 12th...
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#48
by
Jirka Dlouhy
on 31 Dec, 2007 14:20
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Why the launch of Polaris moves to 12th of january?
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#49
by
isro-watch
on 02 Jan, 2008 07:35
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well, i don't know why they planned it on "jan12th"....but the launch is for sure around 12th(+/-) 1/2 days
most probably on 12th...i will soon confirm it with any sort of media reports which appear here.
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#50
by
osiossim
on 07 Jan, 2008 08:23
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#51
by
Hannibal
on 07 Jan, 2008 17:02
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Nevermore...
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#52
by
Hanan
on 08 Jan, 2008 02:45
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#53
by
Satori
on 13 Jan, 2008 14:18
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Polaris PSLV launch is now schedule for January 21st at 0457UTC.
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#54
by
isro-watch
on 19 Jan, 2008 13:49
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Polaris launch between 9.00 to 9.30 AM local time....that is about 3.30am-4.00am (Greenwich meridian time)...
there has been no official confirmation as yet but i m sure of a launch at this time...if covered live, u can get it's webcast at
www.ndtv.com .....but i m not sure of it...as it is expected to be a low key affair...any further info will be put here as and when it comes...
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#55
by
William Graham
on 20 Jan, 2008 22:52
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Is this still on schedule? If it is, we can expect a launch in a little over three and a half hours.
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#56
by
hornbill2007
on 21 Jan, 2008 03:53
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NDTV reports that there has been a launch today from Shriharikotta. But ISRO neither confirming nor denying. So, has Polaris finally been orbitted?
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#57
by
astropl
on 21 Jan, 2008 05:43
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hornbill2007 - 21/1/2008 5:53 AM
NDTV reports that there has been a launch today from Shriharikotta. But ISRO neither confirming nor denying. So, has Polaris finally been orbitted?
Flash info from
http://www.hindu.com :
India launches Israeli satellite 'Polaris' from the spaceport at Sriharikota.
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#58
by
tappa
on 21 Jan, 2008 06:14
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#59
by
astropl
on 21 Jan, 2008 06:42
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hornbill2007 - 21/1/2008 5:53 AM
NDTV reports that there has been a launch today from Shriharikotta. But ISRO neither confirming nor denying. So, has Polaris finally been orbitted?
Lauch was successful (
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3496764,00.html):
"The satellite was launched at 5:45 am (GMT) from east India, with both Israeli and Indian space engineers commanding the process. Some 80 minutes after the launch, the Israel Aerospace Industries' (IAI) ground station began receiving TECSAR's first signals. "