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Last edited by BeachBumMike; 02-09-2015 at 05:57 AM.
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Good morning MCF!!
BBMike- Thanks for starting todays blog! Guess they cancelled that rocket lauch yesterday
Space-Thoughts and prayers to you. Come back soon!!
BBMike- Thanks for starting todays blog! Guess they cancelled that rocket lauch yesterday
Space-Thoughts and prayers to you. Come back soon!!
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>EnJoy your Journey of Life >NOW<
Good Morning 'Barb,
Yes, it was delayed until this evening Many were disappointed, but it happens often. "If first you don't succeed, try > Try > Again" It's really going to help with accurate weather forecasting!
I'm trying again to make it another day I just about gave up on posting the Blog this morning...Space's (abused) computer is ready for a rebuild, or the thrash.
Quote:
Glitch delays launch of SpaceX rocket with U.S. weather satellite
BY IRENE KLOTZ
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Sun Feb 8, 2015 6:42pm EST
The unmanned Falcon 9 rocket launched by SpaceX carrying NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory Satellite sits on launch complex 40 after a scrubbed launch attempt at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida February 8, 2015.
(Reuters) - Launch of a SpaceX rocket with a U.S. weather satellite bound for deep space was called off minutes before liftoff on Sunday due to a technical problem, officials said.
Launch had been targeted for 6:10 p.m. EST from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. But about 2.5 minutes before liftoff, a problem cropped up with an Air Force radar system needed to track the rocket in flight.
The next opportunity to launch is 6:07 p.m. EST on Monday, said NASA launch commentator Michael Curie.
The rocket carries the Deep Space Climate Observatory, nicknamed DSCOVR, a partnership of NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
DSCOVR is expected to replace a 17-year-old satellite monitoring for potentially dangerous solar storms. Tsunamis of charged particles from the sun, called coronal mass ejections, can disrupt GPS and other satellite signals, block radio communications and impact electric power grids on Earth, NOAA said.
“We think of DSCOVR as a weather buoy,” NOAA administrator and former astronaut Kathryn Sullivan said during a NASA launch webcast.
“It senses first the blasts of solar wind and embedded magnetic fields that are potentially going to wreak some havoc.”
Following launch, DSCOVR will take more than three months to reach its operational orbit around the sun, almost 1 million miles (1.6 million) km inward from Earth.
The satellite’s original mission, championed by then-Vice President Al Gore, was to provide a near-continuous view of Earth that would be distributed via the Internet in an attempt to raise environmental awareness, much like the iconic Apollo 17"Blue Marble" picture of Earth did in the early 1970s.
The satellite, then called Triana - and lampooned as "GoreSat" - was due to launch on the ill-fated space shuttle Columbia mission in 2003, but it was pulled from the manifest and put into storage after President George H.W. Bush moved into the White House.
A decade later, Triana was refurbished and reborn as the DSCOVR solar observatory. In addition to instruments to study the solar wind, it has two sensors for Earth science observations, such as tracking volcanic plumes, measuring ozone and monitoring droughts, flooding and fires.
The satellite also will take pictures of Earth every two hours that will be posted on the Internet the next day, fulfilling in part Gore's dream.
“The opportunity for every man, woman and child who lives on the Earth to see … their own home in the context of the whole can add to our way of thinking about our relationship to the Earth,” Gore, who was at the
(I got called in to the warehouse this morning to help them with a late shipment that needed to get out). It was a good morning work out.
Wish you & member's a great new day > week >EnJoy<
Thanks for being a Super Member
Yes, it was delayed until this evening Many were disappointed, but it happens often. "If first you don't succeed, try > Try > Again" It's really going to help with accurate weather forecasting!
I'm trying again to make it another day I just about gave up on posting the Blog this morning...Space's (abused) computer is ready for a rebuild, or the thrash.
Quote:
Glitch delays launch of SpaceX rocket with U.S. weather satellite
BY IRENE KLOTZ
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Sun Feb 8, 2015 6:42pm EST
The unmanned Falcon 9 rocket launched by SpaceX carrying NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory Satellite sits on launch complex 40 after a scrubbed launch attempt at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida February 8, 2015.
(Reuters) - Launch of a SpaceX rocket with a U.S. weather satellite bound for deep space was called off minutes before liftoff on Sunday due to a technical problem, officials said.
Launch had been targeted for 6:10 p.m. EST from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. But about 2.5 minutes before liftoff, a problem cropped up with an Air Force radar system needed to track the rocket in flight.
The next opportunity to launch is 6:07 p.m. EST on Monday, said NASA launch commentator Michael Curie.
The rocket carries the Deep Space Climate Observatory, nicknamed DSCOVR, a partnership of NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
DSCOVR is expected to replace a 17-year-old satellite monitoring for potentially dangerous solar storms. Tsunamis of charged particles from the sun, called coronal mass ejections, can disrupt GPS and other satellite signals, block radio communications and impact electric power grids on Earth, NOAA said.
“We think of DSCOVR as a weather buoy,” NOAA administrator and former astronaut Kathryn Sullivan said during a NASA launch webcast.
“It senses first the blasts of solar wind and embedded magnetic fields that are potentially going to wreak some havoc.”
Following launch, DSCOVR will take more than three months to reach its operational orbit around the sun, almost 1 million miles (1.6 million) km inward from Earth.
The satellite’s original mission, championed by then-Vice President Al Gore, was to provide a near-continuous view of Earth that would be distributed via the Internet in an attempt to raise environmental awareness, much like the iconic Apollo 17"Blue Marble" picture of Earth did in the early 1970s.
The satellite, then called Triana - and lampooned as "GoreSat" - was due to launch on the ill-fated space shuttle Columbia mission in 2003, but it was pulled from the manifest and put into storage after President George H.W. Bush moved into the White House.
A decade later, Triana was refurbished and reborn as the DSCOVR solar observatory. In addition to instruments to study the solar wind, it has two sensors for Earth science observations, such as tracking volcanic plumes, measuring ozone and monitoring droughts, flooding and fires.
The satellite also will take pictures of Earth every two hours that will be posted on the Internet the next day, fulfilling in part Gore's dream.
“The opportunity for every man, woman and child who lives on the Earth to see … their own home in the context of the whole can add to our way of thinking about our relationship to the Earth,” Gore, who was at the
(I got called in to the warehouse this morning to help them with a late shipment that needed to get out). It was a good morning work out.
Wish you & member's a great new day > week >EnJoy<
Thanks for being a Super Member
Last edited by BeachBumMike; 02-09-2015 at 05:40 AM.
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Good morning everyone. It is Monday again and another long week of class and work for me. My next days off of work is Wednesday and Thursday. Not much going on today except for school and work.
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Good Morning 'Zach, keep giving 'up 2 get 2 where U want 2 `be in life. So many on this planet don't have that opportunity 4>Sure.
Wish you & member's a safe & Happy Day>Week>'Life >EnJoy<
We'll trade you places 'Zach > Member's...
"Things can always be worse then what U may think (?)
I'm >Off (lol) 2 get my commercial license renewed. Check Back later (That was a warning) > Keep our forum active > Thank You<
ps/ Good Morning 'Tadd,>`Mel & thanks 4 checking in + being a super active member & Monte Carlo 'Friend!
Last edited by BeachBumMike; 02-09-2015 at 07:55 AM.
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morning all, more sloppy weather here today. 3rd monday in a row, its getting old quickly. All the schools here are closed, but mine is open down in new jersey. Work for a little bit then i have to go to school.