Thaicom 6 - 06.01.2014 - Falcon 9 v1.1 - Canaveral SLC-40

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Дмитрий В.

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StarShip - аналоговнет!

sychbird

ссылку на репортаж не скинете убогому. Что-то у меня livestream не логинется :cry:
Ответил со свойственной ему свирепостью (хотя и не преступая ни на дюйм границ учтивости). (C)  :)


cavia

Трансляцию включили, похоже.

Прол

Цитироватьcavia пишет:
Трансляцию включили, похоже.
Заставка с музыкой?

sychbird

Ответил со свойственной ему свирепостью (хотя и не преступая ни на дюйм границ учтивости). (C)  :)

sychbird

ЦитироватьПрол пишет:
Цитироватьcavia пишет:
Трансляцию включили, похоже.
Заставка с музыкой?
С ней самой
Ответил со свойственной ему свирепостью (хотя и не преступая ни на дюйм границ учтивости). (C)  :)

Прол

Видео должно пойти с 1:25 мин.


freinir


igorvs

В прошлый раз она уже была

sychbird

Пошла трансляция, но пока бла-бла. ;)
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freinir

Цитироватьigorvs пишет:
В прошлый раз она уже была
Я пропустил.... мужика например помню.

freinir

Цитироватьsychbird пишет:
Пошла трансляция, но пока бла-бла.
Главное чтобы не "бля-бля" было  ;)

sychbird

Появилось живое видео за спиной коментатора.
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freinir

О, она по авионике... круто!

Salo

#116
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/008/status.html          
Цитировать2149 GMT (4:49 p.m. EST)
T-minus 17 minutes and counting. The Falcon 9 rocket stands 224 feet tall and measures 12 feet in diameter. At liftoff, its nine Merlin 1D first stage engines will generate about 1.3 million pounds of thrust.

2146 GMT (4:46 p.m. EST)
T-minus 20 minutes and counting. The final poll of the 20-person launch team will begin at T-minus 13 minutes before the countdown enters the final phase.

2145 GMT (4:45 p.m. EST)
 Liquid oxygen topping continues on the Falcon 9 rocket's first and second stages. The first stage is filled with about 850,000 pounds of propellant, and the second stage is loaded with about 200,000 pounds. Both stages burn RP-1 kerosene and liquid oxygen.
 
2140 GMT (4:40 p.m. EST)
 See our Facebook page for quick images of today's countdown and launch!
          
2136 GMT (4:36 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 30 minutes. Today's launch is heading for a "supersynchronous" transfer orbit with an apogee, or high point, of 90,000 kilometers (55,923 miles) and a perigee, or low point, of 295 kilometers (183 miles). The target inclination is 22.5 degrees.
The 6,649-pound Thaicom 6 satellite is destined for a slot 22,300 miles above the equator in geostationary orbit at 78.5 degrees east longitude, where its Ku-band and C-band payload will beam direct-to-home television broadcasts and other services to Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East and surrounding regions for 15 years.
Today's mission marks the second SpaceX Falcon 9 launch with a satellite heading for a geostationary transfer orbit after the Dec. 3 launch with the SES 8 communications satellite.. Such an orbit requires two burns of the Falcon 9's upper stage Merlin 1D engine, first to place the satellite into a low-altitude parking orbit, then to raise its apogee to geostationary altitude or higher.
          
2106 GMT (4:06 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 60 minutes. Skies are mostly cloudy over Cape Canaveral, but all weather conditions are currently observed GO for launch at 5:06 p.m. EST (2206 GMT). There is now a 10 percent chance of weather violating one of the Falcon 9's weather rules.
Weather balloons are being launched throughout the countdown to monitor winds aloft.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

Цитировать2151 GMT (4:51 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 15 minutes and counting. Here are some statistics on today's launch:
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  • 8th launch of a Falcon 9 rocket since 2010
  • 13th launch of Falcon rocket family since 2006
  • 7th Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral
  • 3rd launch of a Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket
  • 2ne Falcon 9 v1.1 launch from Cape Canaveral
  • 2nd Falcon 9 launch to geostationary transfer orbit
  • 5th Falcon 9 day launch
  • 1st Falcon 9 launch of 2014
  • 1st from Cape Canaveral in 2014
  • 2nd Orbital Sciences satellite to launch on Falcon 9
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Прол

Это что, вода? Как-то рано вроде.

Salo

Цитировать2157 GMT (4:57 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 9 minutes and counting. Prevalves leading to the Falcon 9's Merlin 1D first stage engines are opening, permitting super-cold liquid oxygen to flow into the engines to condition the turbopumps for ignition.
 
2156 GMT (4:56 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 10 minutes and counting. The terminal countdown autosequence has started. Any hold after this point will result in an automatic abort and recycle to T-minus 13 minutes.
 
2154 GMT (4:54 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 12 minutes. The launch team has verified all consoles are go for liftoff at 5:06 p.m. EST (2206 GMT).
All systems on the rocket and the Thaicom 6 satellite, along with weather, are GO for launch.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"