Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Night launch from the West Coast w/ good weather
At this time, there is a zero percent chance of not meeting the launch
weather criteria for liftoff of the NPP mission. Skies will be mostly
clear with good visibility, forecasters say. At NASA’s Space Launch
Complex II, loading the hypergolic propellants aboard the Delta II 2nd
stage began on Monday and continues today. Yesterday loading the
oxidizer was done and today the fuel is being placed aboard. The next
major milestone is the Launch Readiness Review scheduled for Wednesday.
Preparations for the terminal countdown will begin on Thursday afternoon
when the RP-1 fuel is loaded into the Delta II first stage. Immediately
afterward, at 7:30 p.m. EDT the gantry will be pulled back from around
the rocket. Loading of liquid oxygen into the first stage will start at
4:03 a.m. Eastern. Liftoff for NPP is targeted for 2:48:01 a.m. EDT at
the opening of a 9-minute 10-second launch window.
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