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    Laser Warning Ladee launch to moon 6 sept 2013

    Launch Date: September 6, 2013 Launch Location: Wallops Flight Facility (WFF), Virginia Mission Customer: U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC)

    The inaugural mission of a Minotaur V rocket is scheduled to occur on September 6, 2013 to launch NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment (LADEE) into a lunar transfer orbit. The LADEE mission will be the 24th overall launch of the Minotaur family of vehicles, the fifth Minotaur launch from Wallops Flight Facility, and LADEE will be the 45th satellite launched by a Minotaur rocket.

    The mission also represents a number of firsts, including:

    First launch of the Minotaur V configuration First five-stage vehicle flown by Orbital First Peacekeeper-based vehicle launched from Wallops Flight Facility First Lunar mission flown by Orbital First Lunar mission flown from Wallops

    Minotaur will boost the LADEE Spacecraft into a highly elliptical orbit of 200 km x 278,000 km around the Earth. Over the next 23 days, as LADEE orbits Earth 3.5 times, the Moon's gravitational field will increase the perigee of its orbit. The spacecraft will fire its on-board thrusters to alter its trajectory to allow it to enter orbit around the Moon. The spacecraft is designed to conduct a 100 day mission to measure lunar dust and examine the lunar atmosphere from an orbit of 50 km above the surface of the Moon. The LADEE program is managed by NASA/Ames Research Center.

    Orbital conducts Minotaur launches under the U.S. Air Force's Orbital/Suborbital-3 contract, which is managed by the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), located at Los Angeles Air Force Base, CA. The Space Development and Test Wing, based at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, NM, oversees Minotaur launches for SMC.




    http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/Miss...rV/index.shtml

    Anyone that is close and plans on heading to the EASTERNSHORE (WALLOPS ISLAND VA) to watch this?

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    Myself and a couple buddies are talking about it, it's hard to get the time off for work for some of them. Really looking forward to it

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    Confirmed, definitely going

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    Quote Originally Posted by araugh View Post
    Confirmed, definitely going
    Message me your number if you and your friends come down early we can meet up.

    Were are you going to watch the launch from?

    If you want I can give you a couple of places that are off the beaten path and may not be as crowded as the main viewing sites.

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    The Minotaur V LADEE Launch Team is now ready for Launch Operations set for Friday (6 Sept) at 11:27 Eastern.

    Forecasted Weather is very good with <5% probability of violations

    Launch status can be seen on: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-tv-wallops is one, http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html is another. NASATV will probably be based out of Goddard, but will have cuts from Wallops, but UStream will be Channel one audio and best source video, as well as social media commentary occasionally.
    Last edited by no-esc; 09-07-2013 at 16:08.

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    Great view from Frederica, Delaware.... Forgot the Internet feed was delayed at least 6 to 10 seconds. Was watching lift off and the rocket was already in view in the air... Ugh :/ Lesson learned for next time!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by no-esc View Post
    Message me your number if you and your friends come down early we can meet up.

    Were are you going to watch the launch from?

    If you want I can give you a couple of places that are off the beaten path and may not be as crowded as the main viewing sites.
    Sorry, didn't see this message.

    We had a great time, we set up in the marina on the south edge of the island at the end of main street. Amazing place. Perfect night for it, nice and cool, clear skies. One of the best experiences of my life.

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    Was a great view here too....all be it on phone via live NASA stream. Was feeling chuffed to be able to see it live while working in a desert on the other side of the globe.

    Kit

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