Up early? Join our busy morning! Tune in at 3:15am ET to watch cargo arrive at @Space_Station. Then join us at 4:15am to see @NOAA’s next weather satellite, #JPSS1, launch: https://t.co/ZuxLDtRxxM pic.twitter.com/0w55bdLw4A
— NASA (@NASA) 14 november 2017
Here's an overview from launch to orbit of this mornings 4:47am ET launch of @NOAASatellites' #JPSS1. Watch live: https://t.co/mzKW5uDsTi pic.twitter.com/UHvBpTQO0L
— NASA (@NASA) 14 november 2017
| Gewijzigd: 15 november 2017, 10:17 uur, door Joyce.s#DeltaII configuration for #JPSS1 launch is 7920-10: a 7000 series vehicle with 9 solid rocket motors, 1 Main Engine, 1 upper stage, & a 10ft composite payload fairing. pic.twitter.com/jNlNFhHAZj
— NASA_LSP (@NASA_LSP) 15 november 2017
| Gewijzigd: 15 november 2017, 10:46 uur, door Joyce.sWeather balloons have found that upper level wind conditions are red for the launch window, causing today's attempt to be scrubbed. pic.twitter.com/xSJzc4TkVw
— ULA (@ulalaunch) 15 november 2017
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NASA Launch of NOAA Weather Satellite Rescheduled for Nov. 18
The launch of a United Launch Alliance Delta II carrying the NOAA Joint Polar Satellite System-1, or JPSS-1, has been rescheduled for 1:47 a.m. PST (4:47 a.m. EST), Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017, from Space Launch Complex-2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.
Credits: NASA/Glenn Benson
The launch of the Joint Polar Satellite System-1 (JPSS-1) satellite, the first in a new series of four highly advanced National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) polar-orbiting satellites, now is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 18, from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Launch coverage will be carried live on NASA Television and the agency’s website.
Liftoff aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket from Space Launch Complex 2 is targeted for 4:47 a.m. EST (1:47 a.m. PST).
NASA TV launch coverage begins at 4:15 a.m. and will conclude after the deployment of four small satellite missions, called CubeSats, which will accompany JPSS-1 as payload on the Delta II rocket. There is no planned post-launch news conference. A post-launch news release will be issued as soon as the state-of-health of the spacecraft is verified.
JPSS represents significant technological and scientific advancements in observations used for severe weather prediction and environmental monitoring. JPSS is a collaborative effort between NOAA and NASA. The JPSS system will help increase weather forecast accuracy from three to seven days.
Audio only of the news conferences and launch coverage will be carried on the NASA “V” circuits, which may be accessed by dialing 321-867-1220, -1240, -1260 or -7135. On launch day, "mission audio," the launch conductor’s countdown activities without NASA TV launch commentary, will be carried on 321-867-7135.
Additional launch day coverage will be available on NASA.gov. Coverage will include live streaming and blog updates beginning at 4:15 a.m. as countdown milestones occur. You can follow countdown coverage on our launch blog at https://blogs.nasa.gov/jpss.
Bron: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-launch-of-noaa-weather-satellite-rescheduled-for-nov-18