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Old January 22nd 09, 08:16 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
Pat Flannery
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Note the second one down.
See? It's fated that Delta 4 carry Orion:
http://spaceflightnow.com/delta/d337/launch/

Pat
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Old January 23rd 09, 04:12 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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Pat Flannery wrote in
dakotatelephone:

Note the second one down.
See? It's fated that Delta 4 carry Orion:
http://spaceflightnow.com/delta/d337/launch/


Very impressive!

Let's start a Pat Corkery fan club.

Wonder what all those cables between the service arms and
the vehicle were about? Separation lanyards?

--Damon

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Old January 23rd 09, 06:35 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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Damon Hill wrote:
Very impressive!

Let's start a Pat Corkery fan club.

Wonder what all those cables between the service arms and
the vehicle were about? Separation lanyards?


I was wondering about all of those too...do they stabilize the booster
from winds when it's unfueled?
They do appear to come off only one side of the booster at launch though.
Seems a little strange to link the booster to the tower with around
10-20 individual cables, when you'd expect 2-4 major umbilicals,
especially since most of them shown in the photos are so thin that they
couldn't carry fuel.
Anyway, the launch photos are majestic - especially seeing the LOX/LH2
engines going full tilt on page 2 of the photos... although I've always
been a big fan of the LH2-rich translucent scarlet flames of the engines
during a daytime launch.

Pat
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Old January 23rd 09, 05:23 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 14:16:07 -0600, Pat Flannery
wrote:

Note the second one down.
See? It's fated that Delta 4 carry Orion:
http://spaceflightnow.com/delta/d337/launch/


Or else its a big dog (Canis Major). :-)

Brian
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Old January 23rd 09, 09:36 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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Default Great Delta 4 launch photos

BBC news website has picked up on them:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/h...367/html/1.stm


"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
dakotatelephone...
Note the second one down.
See? It's fated that Delta 4 carry Orion:
http://spaceflightnow.com/delta/d337/launch/

Pat



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Old January 24th 09, 02:37 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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Default Great Delta 4 launch photos



"Damon Hill" wrote in message
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Pat Flannery wrote in
dakotatelephone:

Note the second one down.
See? It's fated that Delta 4 carry Orion:
http://spaceflightnow.com/delta/d337/launch/


Very impressive!

Let's start a Pat Corkery fan club.

Wonder what all those cables between the service arms and
the vehicle were about? Separation lanyards?



I think each CBC needs it's own set of umbilicals, so a delta
heavy has 3 times as many as a delta medium etc.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...launch_pad.jpg


--Damon



 




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