Tuesday morning (2-24) a Orbital Sciences Taurus rocket is scheduled to 
launch the Orbiting Carbon Observatory for NASA from SLC-576-E, 
Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

Launch attempt is scheduled 4:51 a.m. EST. launch window extends four 
minutes and 20 seconds.

Orbiting Carbon Observatory  (OCO) is the first satellite thats 
dedicated to mapping the atmospheric carbon dioxide. The spacecraft will 
fly 438 miles above the planet in polar orbit, collecting about 8 
million measurements every 16 days to create maps showing global 
distribution of carbon dioxide for at least two years.

Satellite Broadcast Coordinates:

NASA TV MPEG2 available on AMC-6 at 72° W, transponder 17C (4040 V)
SR: 26665  VPID: 273 APID: 276 PCR: 273 (public channel)
            VPID: 4145 APID: 4148 PCR: 4145 (media channel)

NASA TV MPEG2 available on AMC-7 at 137° W, transponder 18 (4060 V)
SR: 26665  VPID: 273 APID: 276 PCR: 273 (public channel)
            VPID: 4145 APID: 4148 PCR: 4145 (media channel)

Coverage starts about 3 a.m. EST.

Don't have a dish? Webcast is available at:

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/


Additional coverage at:

http://www.spaceflightnow.com/taurus/oco/status.html
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/launches/next_launch.html
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/oco/main/index.html

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