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Nevertheless the rocket launch of an Air Force satellite scheduled for last night was postponed until tonight. You can follow the status here, and watch video and webcast here and twitter feed here. I am going to keep updated and sometime between 8pm and 11pm tonight I will go out and look south to see if I can see the rocket achieve orbit. I doubt I will see anything since it is about 160 miles due south of me. I also expect the rocket to take off towards the east to get the benefit of the Earth's rotation.
I must visit during a launch someday. I saw the Shuttle takeoff in February and see the next one getting ready, but that was a lucky happenstance - the last launch was delayed to the date of my trip, which would have been too early for the next launch. This one would be easier to get to.
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It's 9:07pm and they are on hold at 50 minutes while they fix and issue with the launch support equipment. You can here the team discuss the weather not hitting until the end of their launch window, it sounds like they want to launch tonight.
ReplyDeleteProblem fixed, launch appears to be go for about 10:40 pm. At -31 minutes at 10:08pm. I amy go outside to see if I can see this thing.
ReplyDeleteThere will be a hold at 20 minutes to collect the 90 minutes data from a balloon launched earlier to measure high altitude winds. How cool is that!
ReplyDeleteLaunch in 20 minutes.
ReplyDeleteA lot of go's on the webcast as all stations report go.
ReplyDeleteSudden Hold at -2:13. I am outside hoping against all odds to see this.
ReplyDeleteAbort?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a scrub. They are returning the gantry over the vehicle.
ReplyDeleteThat was a bust, better luck next time.
ReplyDeleteAt least I know my Wifi reaches several 100ft down the street, streaming video, blog and twitter updates and all. And the Verizon FIOS guy was worried that the wireless router was in the wrong room of my house.
ReplyDeleteGood Night.