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From Vandenberg Air Force Base, in California, this is Delta Launch Control at T-110 minutes 53 seconds and...
During the T-95 minute weather briefing for the NOAA-N launch, Launch Weather Officer Capt. Paul Lucyk reports...
Engine gimbal steering checks -- called slew checks -- are performed on the first and second stages of the Boeing...
Tiffany Nail: Also with us today is Captain Paul Lucyk, the weather officer for the NOAA-N launch. Thanks for...
Commentator George Diller interviews Martin Davis, NOAA-N Program Manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center...
Capt. Lucyk: This is the LWO on the weather conference net. This briefing will take place in the WRCC using CCTV...
Marc Lavigne in the telemetry lab confirms solid rocket burnout and jettison, main engine cutoff (MECO), and second...
NOAA-N Webcast Closing Tiffany Nail: Thanks to all of you for sending us such great questions. Two lucky winners are...
Commentator George Diller interviews Martin Davis, NOAA-N Program Manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center...
NOAA-N: Launch Status Briefing - Tiffany Nail: NOAA-N will launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at...
The NOAA-N spacecraft successfully separates from the launch vehicle.
Launch countdown coverage of the NOAA- N launch by NASA Commentator George Diller accompanies previously recorded...
NASA Commentator George Diller: This is Delta Launch Control at T-51 minutes and holding. We have had a decision by...
NASA Launch Services Program Overview Tiffany Nail: Have you ever wondered why we launch rockets into space? NASA...
Commentator George Diller interviews Dave Breedlove, NASA Mission Integration Manager, who introduces video of the...
Commentator George Diller interviews Omar Baez, NASA Launch Manager, about the successful launch of the NOAA-N...
At 3:22 a.m. (PDT) the pre-dawn liftoff of a Boeing Delta II rocket carrying the NOAA-N satellite lighted the sky...
From Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, this is Delta Launch Control at T minus 111 minutes, 34 seconds and...