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Oct 26, 2009, 07:04 AM
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Related to Moon Exploration
Announcement: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 09:44:43 AM EDT
Ares I-X Launch Set for Tomorrow
Preparations for the Ares I-X launch continue on schedule, heading toward an 8 a.m. EDT liftoff tomorrow.
NASA - NASA's Ares I-X Rocket
NASA TV:
October 27, Tuesday
5 a.m. - Ares I-X Launch Commentary Coverage Begins (Launch scheduled for 8 a.m.) - KSC (Public and Media Channels)
TBD - Ares I-X Post-launch News Conference - KSC (Public and Media Channels)
Full coverage; NASA Channel 283 DirecTv
NASA - NASA TV
All Times EDT
k
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Oct 26, 2009, 11:11 PM
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So they are sending another rocket to the moon?
Thanks!
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Oct 27, 2009, 04:08 AM
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Hi! Unky,
No, this inaugural flight of the rocket system will be sub-orbital.
The flight of Ares I-X is designed to simulate the first two minutes of Ares I flight. A broad range of performance data
will be relayed to the ground and stored in the onboard flight data recorder. The solid rocket motor will separate and will be
recovered at sea for later inspection. The simulated upper stage and Orion’s crew module and launch abort system will not be recovered.
I'm watching now. :cool: ;)
Launch in T -00:51:00 minutes, and counting.
Launch time in Mauritius, 4:00:00pm
K
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Oct 27, 2009, 05:00 AM
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Launch has been placed on hold at T-00:04:00 because testing of launch systems has taken longer than expected.
Countdown is to resume at 08:25:00am edt, for planned launch at 08:29:00am edt
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Oct 27, 2009, 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by KUXJ
Launch has been placed on hold at T-00:04:00 because testing of launch systems has taken longer than expected.
Countdown is to resume at 08:25:00am edt, for planned launch at 08:29:00am edt
New update:
Countdown remains on hold at T-00:04:00
Countdown is to resume at 09:20:00am edt, for planned launch at 09:24:00am edt
Rain is approaching the launch site, and should arrive at 09:50:00am edt.
Any further delay from the 09:24:00am launch, will involve a weather assessment.
This will be the last update until Countdown resumes.
K
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Oct 27, 2009, 08:30 AM
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New update:
Weather conditions at the Cape has aborted launch at 11:22:36am edt
Next window of opportunity to be determined, and announced at press conference to be held later today.
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Uber Member
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Oct 27, 2009, 09:19 AM
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Wow, so much in matters of hours!
Thanks for the updates! :)
It's always good to know what's happening here and there around the world ;)
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Oct 27, 2009, 09:43 AM
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Your welcome unky, it's been, a busy morning...
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Oct 27, 2009, 07:06 PM
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Announcement: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 11:44:41 AM EDT
Launch Team Aims for Second Try Tomorrow Wed, 28 Oct 2009
NASA - NASA's Ares I-X Rocket
After being stymied by the weather, and an errant freighter cruising through the impact zone, the Aries launch team will try again starting at 08:00:00am edt tomorrow. Launch window remains at 4 hours, closing at 12 noon edt.
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Oct 28, 2009, 09:10 AM
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Ares I-X finally lifts off at 11:30:08 AM EDT, Wed, 28 Oct 2009
See NASA link for further information
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Uber Member
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Oct 28, 2009, 09:22 AM
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That's close to now right? If I'm taking 10~11 hours difference between my time zone and yours...
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Oct 28, 2009, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Unknown008
That's close to now right? If I'm taking 10~11 hours difference between my time zone and yours...
Hi unky, you'll have to mentally file any Cape Canaveral launch as being 8hrs behind you.
The 11:30:08 AM EDT, Wed, 28 Oct 2009 launch translates into
19:30:08 PM EDT, Wed, 28 Oct 2009 or 7:30:08pm in Port Louis, Mauritius.
Approximately 52minutes before your post.
:cool: :) :confused: Confusing isn't it? :confused: ;)
Current local time in Mauritius – Port Louis
Current local time in U.S.A. – Florida – Orlando
Then when we stop EDT on Sunday, it goes to 9hrs. :eek:
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Oct 29, 2009, 07:33 AM
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Ok, so your time is like Stringer's and Alty's, 8 hours... I got it! I thought that you were more in the West of the US.
Hey by the way, what's Pa?
I know of LA (Los Angeles), CAL (for California), but Pa? That can't be Pacific :p
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Oct 29, 2009, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Unknown008
Ok, so your time is like Stringer's and Alty's, 8 hours... I got it! I thought that you were more in the West of the US.
Hey by the way, what's Pa?
I know of LA (Los Angeles), CAL (for California), but Pa? That can't be Pacific :p
Pa, short for Pennsylvania, stands for "Penns Woods"
Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now, Stringer has Central time which is 1 more hour so 9 for now, and 10 when Standard comes in on Sumday morning and Alty's, I believe is Canadian Mountain time, she is 10 and will change to 11 Sunday morning.
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Uber Member
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Oct 29, 2009, 11:28 AM
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Yeah, around the same time frame. It's hard to get it though... Pa to Pennsylvania :p Thanks!
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Uber Member
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Nov 14, 2009, 07:36 AM
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Well that's news! I wonder if they have already started the research for living organisms on the moon. :rolleyes:
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Senior Member
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Nov 14, 2009, 07:40 AM
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From the article
"Along with the water in Cabeus, there are hints of other intriguing substances.
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Uber Member
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Nov 14, 2009, 07:45 AM
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Do you mean they mean to say that there are perhaps some micro-organisms among it!
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Nov 14, 2009, 07:51 AM
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There is always that possibility, but not confirmed for now.
"intriguing substances" could mean anything from organism fossils to Superman's poop.
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