DSCOVR – Falcon 9 v1.1 – Canaveral SLC-40 – 11.02.2015 23:03 UTC

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Прол

#60
ЦитироватьШтуцер пишет:
А мне показалось, они дымились раньше от излучения факела. Может поэтому белые?
Нет, кроме экономии возможно еще одно объяснение: посадка ступени в темноте, при белых лапах лучше видно, в каком положении находятся  :)  .


Прол

Герои посадки первой ступени:


Прол

ЦитироватьАнатолий Ревзин пишет:
скорее поздние сумерки
Исправил :) .

cavia

Когда трансляция запуска начнется ?

us2-star

"В России надо жить долго.." (с)
"Вы рисуйте, вы рисуйте, вам зачтётся.." (с)


Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/02/07/dscovr-mission-status-center/          
Цитировать2231 GMT (5:31 p.m. EST)
 The Falcon 9 countdown is in a quiet phase now, with the two-stage rocket filled with kerosene and super-cold liquid oxygen.
          
2224 GMT (5:24 p.m. EST)
 The weather outlook has improved, now with a 100 percent chance of favorable conditions at launch time.
          
2215 GMT (5:15 p.m. EST)
 Former Vice President Al Gore is here at the Kennedy Space Center to view the launch of the Falcon 9 rocket with DSCOVR. Gore conceived the idea to send a satellite to the L1 Lagrange point to capture around-the-clock views of the sunlit face of Earth, yielding data on the planet's climate and offering inspirational views accessible to everyone.
"The constant ability to see the Earth -- whole -- fully sunlit every single day, the opportunity for every man, woman and child who lives on the Earth to see -- if they wish -- their own home in the context of the whole, can add to our way of thinking about our relationship to the Earth and, of course, the Earth's ecosystem," Gore said in remarks to reporters moments ago.
          
2128 GMT (4:28 p.m. EST)
 Testing of the Falcon 9 rocket's flight termination system are getting underway at this point in the countdown, as fueling of the two-stage launcher is wrapping up.
A final weather briefing is planned at the T-minus 1 hour point in the countdown, but no problems with weather are expected this evening.
It will take about 35 minutes for the Falcon 9 rocket deliver the Deep Space Climate Observatory to its targeted escape trajectory away from Earth. DSCOVR will take 110 days to reach its operating post around the L1 Lagrange point a million miles from Earth.
          
2042 GMT (3:42 p.m. EST)
 Radio telemetry checks are reported complete between the Falcon 9 rocket and the Air Force's Eastern Range.
          
2029 GMT (3:29 p.m. EST)
 Fueling of the Falcon 9's first stage with RP-1 kerosene has been completed.
          
2005 GMT (3:05 p.m. EST)
 Fueling of the 208-foot-tall Falcon 9 rocket is about to get underway at Cape Canaveral's Complex 40 launch pad after the SpaceX launch team issued a "go" to begin propellant loading.
The two-stage rocket burns RP-1 fuel -- a high-refined kerosene -- and liquid oxygen during today's nine-minute launch sequence.
Radio checks between the rocket and the Air Force's Eastern Range are scheduled for 3:25 p.m. EST (2025 GMT), followed by first motion checks at 3:40 p.m. EST (2040 GMT).
Testing of the Falcon 9 rocket's destruct mechanisms are scheduled for 4:25 p.m. EST (2125 GMT), and the launcher's on-board power systems will be activated at 4:40 p.m. EST (2140 GMT).
          
1958 GMT (2:58 p.m. EST)
 A poll of the SpaceX launch team has given the go for filling of the two-stage launcher with kerosene and liquid oxygen propellants.
Reload this page to ensure you see live streaming video of the launch.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Искандер

#69
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Aures habent et non audient, oculos habent et non videbunt

Salo

#70
А мне почему-то кажется, что 21 минута.  ;)
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

avmich


FarEcho


Salo

#73
http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/02/07/dscovr-mission-status-center/          
Цитировать2250 GMT (5:50 p.m. EST)
T-minus 20 minutes and counting. The final poll of SpaceX's 14-person launch team will begin at T-minus 13 minutes before the countdown enters the final phase.

2248 GMT (5:48 p.m. EST)
The DSCOVR spacecraft will be switched to internal battery power in a few minutes.

2240 GMT (5:40 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 30 minutes and counting. Today's launch is timed for exactly 6:10:12 p.m. EST (2310:12 GMT).
          
2238 GMT (5:38 p.m. EST)
 Liquid oxygen topping continues on the Falcon 9 rocket's first and second stages.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

FarEcho

ЦитироватьSalo пишет:

Пошла трансляция на сайте SpaceX
 http://www.spacex.com/webcast/

Пока только заставку транслируют :)

Salo

Цитироватьavmich пишет:
Типа, перенесли немного.
Что перенесли?
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

#77
http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/02/07/dscovr-mission-status-center/
Цитировать2300 GMT (6:00 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.

2258 GMT (5:58 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 12 minutes. The launch team has verified all consoles are go for liftoff at 6:10:12 p.m. EST (2310:12 GMT).
The countdown is expected to progress down to T-minus 2 minutes in hopes an issue with a first stage telemetry link can be resolved.
The terminal countdown autosequence is about to begin at the T-minus 10 minute mark.
 
2255 GMT (5:55 p.m. EST)
 T-minus 15 minutes and counting. Here are some statistics on today's launch:
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  • 15th launch of a Falcon 9 rocket since 2010
  • 20th launch of Falcon rocket family since 2006
  • 14th Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral
  • 10th launch of a Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket
  • 9th Falcon 9 v1.1 launch from Cape Canaveral
  • 1st launch of an Air Force payload on Falcon 9
  • 8th Falcon 9 night launch
  • 2nd Falcon 9 launch of 2015
  • 2nd launch from Cape Canaveral in 2015
2253 GMT (5:53 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.
Fully fueled for launch, the Falcon 9 contains about 1.05 million pounds of kerosene and liquid oxygen propellants.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Павел Фишер

опять проблемы... перенесут на завтра скорее всего. Да еще и окно в 1 секунду... если я правильно понял.

FarEcho

пока отсчет продолжается - 5 мин