28 Apr
2008
28 Apr
'08
6:35 a.m.
On 27 Apr 2008 at 20:50, Rick Mann wrote:
On Apr 27, 2008, at 11:48:31, G0MRF@aol.com wrote:
Hi.
From the University of Toronto site.
"The launch webcast may be viewed on this link: "
rtsp://164.100.51.207/broadcast/DDLive?start=
This doesn't seem to work for me. Is there another source of near-real time launch status information?
TIA
--
Rick
The webcast was a bit choppy with a very low choppy audio but at times image quality was very good.
Here is my previous post.
I am watching the PLSV-C9 launch from India and at 0408Z PSLV-C9 was at 2932 km
downrange at an altitude of 626KM and the launch was
perfect at 0353Z. The tentative Delfi C3 KEPS "seems" to be ahead of the actual
PSLV-C9 position. We will not be able here on the eastern
North American side to get the sat before 1329Z (0929 EST)
RASCALS is working tracking is ready i just wait for the real KEPS and the first
report from the western coast of NA.
Congratulations for the launch team in India and it's could be a world premiere a 10
satellites launch on a single rocket.
P.S. Europe will have couple of pass jin the morning just send your report on the
BB
Thank's
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