Nh - The Launch Thread, Godspeed little one |
Nh - The Launch Thread, Godspeed little one |
Jan 16 2006, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE (Toma B @ Jan 16 2006, 07:02 PM) Awesome pictures! The weather looks perfect for launch. Let's hope it stays this way for the next 24 hours. |
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Jan 16 2006, 07:16 PM
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Am I seeing Carolin Porco (...Cassini...) with New Horizon in background?
I didn't know she's involved...is this her? -------------------- The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful.
Jules H. Poincare My "Astrophotos" gallery on flickr... |
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Jan 16 2006, 07:27 PM
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QUOTE (Toma B @ Jan 16 2006, 07:16 PM) Am I seeing Carolin Porco (...Cassini...) with New Horizon in background? I didn't know she's involved...is this her? I don't know for sure if it's her, but she's one of the imaging scientists on New Horizons, so it's a definite possibility. |
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Jan 16 2006, 07:33 PM
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QUOTE (imran @ Jan 16 2006, 02:08 PM) Awesome pictures! BPCooper's on the job - nice shots, Ben! -------------------- --O'Dave
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Jan 16 2006, 07:56 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 9-May 05 From: Subotica Member No.: 384 |
The "go" has been given to the launch team for fueling the Atlas rocket's first stage...
T-22h 26m -------------------- The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful.
Jules H. Poincare My "Astrophotos" gallery on flickr... |
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Jan 16 2006, 07:59 PM
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I'm almost too nervous to watch these launches now. I can't imagine how it must feel when you've spent a good part of your life working on the project, I think i'd be a jibbering wreck
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Jan 16 2006, 08:20 PM
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That's CP.
Doug |
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Jan 16 2006, 08:21 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 9-May 05 From: Subotica Member No.: 384 |
-------------------- The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful.
Jules H. Poincare My "Astrophotos" gallery on flickr... |
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Jan 16 2006, 08:21 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 540 Joined: 25-October 05 From: California Member No.: 535 |
QUOTE (Sunspot @ Jan 16 2006, 12:59 PM) I'm almost too nervous to watch these launches now. I can't imagine how it must feel when you've spent a good part of your life working on the project, I think i'd be a jibbering wreck I won't be able to watch the launch anyway...since I'll be at work. -------------------- 2011 JPL Tweetup photos: http://www.rich-parno.com/aa_jpltweetup.html
http://human-spaceflight.blogspot.com |
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Jan 16 2006, 08:42 PM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 86 Joined: 12-October 05 From: Beijing Member No.: 526 |
Predict trajectory:
http://iota.jhuapl.edu/nh116.htm Observe New Horizons Jan. 17 - best Asia & Australia |
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Jan 16 2006, 08:50 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 540 Joined: 25-October 05 From: California Member No.: 535 |
"The first stage fuel tank is now about half full. The kerosene is being pumped from a launch pad storage tank into the base of the Atlas 5 rocket."
-------------------- 2011 JPL Tweetup photos: http://www.rich-parno.com/aa_jpltweetup.html
http://human-spaceflight.blogspot.com |
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Jan 16 2006, 10:00 PM
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Merciless Robot Group: Admin Posts: 8785 Joined: 8-December 05 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 602 |
QUOTE (Toma B @ Jan 16 2006, 01:21 PM) SERIOUS stackage there....more power!!!! (grunt, grunt!) And, since I'll be on an airplane tomorrow at launch time, dammit....GOOD LUCK AND GODSPEED, NEW HORIZONS!!!! -------------------- A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
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Jan 16 2006, 10:16 PM
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dumb ? time. Why is the first stage copper clad?
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Jan 16 2006, 10:28 PM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14434 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
I think it just LOOKS like it's copper clad. iirc
Doug |
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Jan 16 2006, 10:45 PM
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QUOTE (djellison @ Jan 16 2006, 02:28 PM) Right. I believe this is the chromate conversion coating (aka "alodine" or "chem-film") on the aluminum structure of the first stage. The white on the Centaur is from the cryogenic insulation. -------------------- Disclaimer: This post is based on public information only. Any opinions are my own.
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