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Damn weather! The concern of lightning to the south is low but has been replaced by a stinking cloud to the north.
Also weather concerns at the emergency landing site.
Also weather concerns at the emergency landing site.
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2230 GMT (6:30 p.m. EDT) 2330 BST
The stormy weather remains around the Kennedy Space Center is now violating the lightning, anvil and field mill rules. The field mills measure the electrical potential in the air.
Bollox
The stormy weather remains around the Kennedy Space Center is now violating the lightning, anvil and field mill rules. The field mills measure the electrical potential in the air.
Bollox
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2237 GMT (6:37 p.m. EDT)
NASA test director Steve Payne is performing his standard pre-launch poll. However, the Range is "no go" for launch weather conditions and the Mission Control Center is "no go" for the emergency landing site weather.
2234 GMT (6:34 p.m. EDT)
A lightning advisory for the launch pad area has been issued.
11-16 minutes for conditions to clear as at 2340 BST
NASA test director Steve Payne is performing his standard pre-launch poll. However, the Range is "no go" for launch weather conditions and the Mission Control Center is "no go" for the emergency landing site weather.
2234 GMT (6:34 p.m. EDT)
A lightning advisory for the launch pad area has been issued.
11-16 minutes for conditions to clear as at 2340 BST
Last edited by jods; 13 July 2009 at 11:40 PM.
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2239 GMT (6:39 p.m. EDT)
SCRUB! For the second straight day, launch of space shuttle Endeavour has postponed due to summertime thunderstorms around the Kennedy Space Center.
Tuesday's target launch time to rendezvous with the International Space Station is 6:25:41 p.m. EDT. The time on Wednesday would be 6:03:10 p.m. EDT.
This is the fifth scrub for the mission after two gaseous hydrogen leaks in June and a delay Saturday to check shuttle systems for any harm caused by nearby lightning strikes.
SCRUB! For the second straight day, launch of space shuttle Endeavour has postponed due to summertime thunderstorms around the Kennedy Space Center.
Tuesday's target launch time to rendezvous with the International Space Station is 6:25:41 p.m. EDT. The time on Wednesday would be 6:03:10 p.m. EDT.
This is the fifth scrub for the mission after two gaseous hydrogen leaks in June and a delay Saturday to check shuttle systems for any harm caused by nearby lightning strikes.
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Cool video of the new launch vehicles astronaut escape system.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasat...image=test.gif
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasat...image=test.gif
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Bump for today.
Teams are at the pad. As at 12:36 conditions are Red due to weather but we've still got a few hours before launch for things to clear up (fingers crossed)
Teams are at the pad. As at 12:36 conditions are Red due to weather but we've still got a few hours before launch for things to clear up (fingers crossed)
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Ok, I'm on NASA TV, don't suppose any of the 1000 channels I get on Sky have it? Can't find any..
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