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Old December 6th 10, 01:04 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Kulin Remailer
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Today SpaceX will attempt to launch the Falcon 9 with a Dragon capsule
into orbit, fly several orbits and then perform a reentry, culminating
in a parachute landing off the cost of California.

Chances for a launch are small today (40%) with a high probability
tomorrow (90%) due to weather.




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Old December 6th 10, 03:51 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Alan Erskine[_3_]
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On 7/12/2010 3:30 AM, Pat Flannery wrote:
On 12/6/2010 5:04 AM, Kulin Remailer wrote:
Today SpaceX will attempt to launch the Falcon 9 with a Dragon capsule
into orbit, fly several orbits and then perform a reentry, culminating
in a parachute landing off the cost of California.


No, today is the 6th... _tomorrow_ is the 7th, when they get their first
launch window.
Frankly, launching on the annversary of Pearl Harbor is a little odd,
but hey, whatever turns their crank.

Pat


NASA did it with Apollo 17.
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Old December 6th 10, 04:30 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Pat Flannery
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On 12/6/2010 5:04 AM, Kulin Remailer wrote:
Today SpaceX will attempt to launch the Falcon 9 with a Dragon capsule
into orbit, fly several orbits and then perform a reentry, culminating
in a parachute landing off the cost of California.


No, today is the 6th... _tomorrow_ is the 7th, when they get their first
launch window.
Frankly, launching on the annversary of Pearl Harbor is a little odd,
but hey, whatever turns their crank.

Pat

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Old December 6th 10, 09:31 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Pat Flannery
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Frankly, launching on the annversary of Pearl Harbor is a little odd,
but hey, whatever turns their crank.

Pat


NASA did it with Apollo 17.


I thought they were being awfully quiet about the last test firing;
trouble with the upper stage engine, launch pushed back to Thursday at
the earliest:
http://spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/002/status.html

Pat

 




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