[H] Pluto mission launch on the web...
The Pluto mission can be seen on the web via NASA TV at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html A live countdown page can be found at: http://countdown.ksc.nasa.gov/elv/public/ In case you want to let anyone else know via this list (or for yourself). Launch appears to be in about 36 minutes (if no holds). Bobby
RE: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web...
Ya'll are supposed to be all excited about this like I am! Launch in about 25 minutes (after a 10 minute mandatory hold). Although they are talking about the possibility of scrubbing if the clouds do not thin out some Bobby -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 12:32 PM To: 'The Hardware List' Subject: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web... The Pluto mission can be seen on the web via NASA TV at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html A live countdown page can be found at: http://countdown.ksc.nasa.gov/elv/public/ Bobby
Re: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web...
T-minus 4 minutes Baby! @:D Bobby Heid wrote: The Pluto mission can be seen on the web via NASA TV at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html A live countdown page can be found at: http://countdown.ksc.nasa.gov/elv/public/ In case you want to let anyone else know via this list (or for yourself). Launch appears to be in about 36 minutes (if no holds). Bobby
Re: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web...
Its on hold again looks like 130 eastern now... thanks for posting this NASA TV schedule is such a mess... Stan Zaske wrote: T-minus 4 minutes Baby! @:D Bobby Heid wrote: The Pluto mission can be seen on the web via NASA TV at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html A live countdown page can be found at: http://countdown.ksc.nasa.gov/elv/public/ In case you want to let anyone else know via this list (or for yourself). Launch appears to be in about 36 minutes (if no holds). Bobby -- Cheers, joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)
Re: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web...
NASA TV was a minute behind the live feed on CNN Headline news but its on its way now. The fastest vehicle in Human history. @:D joeuser wrote: Its on hold again looks like 130 eastern now... thanks for posting this NASA TV schedule is such a mess... Stan Zaske wrote: T-minus 4 minutes Baby! @:D Bobby Heid wrote: The Pluto mission can be seen on the web via NASA TV at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html A live countdown page can be found at: http://countdown.ksc.nasa.gov/elv/public/ In case you want to let anyone else know via this list (or for yourself). Launch appears to be in about 36 minutes (if no holds). Bobby
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They said that by the time it gets to the distance of the moon (in a record 9 hours for 250,000 miles) that it will be doing about 28,000-30,000 mph. After the gravity assist form Jupiter, it should be doing around 40,000mph! Bobby -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stan Zaske Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 2:14 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: [SPAM SUSPECT] Re: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web... Importance: Low NASA TV was a minute behind the live feed on CNN Headline news but its on its way now. The fastest vehicle in Human history. @:D
RE: [SPAM SUSPECT] Re: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web...
11 mi/sec would make my commute a hell of alot shorter :) _ Julian Zottl CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff the right packets -- Original Message -- From: Bobby Heid [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:44:37 -0500 They said that by the time it gets to the distance of the moon (in a record 9 hours for 250,000 miles) that it will be doing about 28,000-30,000 mph. After the gravity assist form Jupiter, it should be doing around 40,000mph! Bobby -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stan Zaske Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 2:14 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: [SPAM SUSPECT] Re: [H] Pluto mission launch on the web... Importance: Low NASA TV was a minute behind the live feed on CNN Headline news but its on its way now. The fastest vehicle in Human history. @:D