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A successful launch apparently:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/0...ver/index.html Tuesday, July 8, 2003 Posted: 2:51 AM EDT (0651 GMT) (CNN) -- A robotic voyager has started an interplanetary cruise after almost two weeks of delays, joining four other ships that will attempt to unlock the secrets of the red planet, including whether it ever held life. The craft, a six-wheel NASA rover, thundered into the night sky over the Florida coast late Monday, riding atop a Delta rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. etc |
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![]() cndc wrote in message ... A successful launch apparently: It was a noisy one as well. They launched at 9 degrees south of due east which I presume made it louder than normal in Cocoa Beach. I guess this is all we'll ever have for night launched anymore is unmanned, so they are must-see. |
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On or about Wed, 09 Jul 2003 01:21:43 GMT, Tim Kozusko
made the sensational claim that: It was a noisy one as well. They launched at 9 degrees south of due east which I presume made it louder than normal in Cocoa Beach. I guess this is all we'll ever have for night launched anymore is unmanned, so they are must-see. It was *fast* too. I don't think I've seen a rocket climb so quickly. -- This is a siggy | To E-mail, do note | This space is for rent It's properly formatted | who you mean to reply-to | Inquire within if you No person, none, care | and it will reach me | Would like your ad here |
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"Tim Kozusko" wrote in
om: cndc wrote in message ... A successful launch apparently: It was a noisy one as well. They launched at 9 degrees south of due east which I presume made it louder than normal in Cocoa Beach. I guess this is all we'll ever have for night launched anymore is unmanned, so they are must-see. The CAIB was careful not to specify day launches in its ascent imaging recommendation, and NASA will likely resume night shuttle launches as soon as it gains confidence in its ability to get acceptable images at night (probably within 2 years after return-to-flight). The launch window cutouts associated with a day launch restriction are pretty onerous. -- JRF Reply-to address spam-proofed - to reply by E-mail, check "Organization" (I am not assimilated) and think one step ahead of IBM. |
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