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Another CloudSat_CALIPSO launch countdown is halted by uncooperative weather at the Vandenberg Air Force Base,...
NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham begins televised coverage of today's planned launch of the CloudSat_CALIPSO...
Cheers erupt from the Mission Director's Center as CALIPSO achieved successful separation. CALIPSO stands for...
Buckingham describes a video of a tower rollback that took place earlier in the week. CALIPSO stands for...
NASA Launch Manager Chuck Dovale conducts the launch readiness poll. CALIPSO stands for Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and...
Buckingham discusses the CALIPSO_CloudSat launch with NASA Launch Manager Chuck Dovale and concludes today's...
From Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, NASA Launch Manager Chuck Dovale conducts a poll to determine whether...
NASA commentator Bruce Buckingham opens the live coverage of the CALIPSO_CloudSat launch from Vandenberg Air Force...
After a successful spacecraft separation, CloudSat joins CALIPSO in orbital formation with three other Earth...
The satellite duo are successfully launched aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket. CALIPSO stands for Cloud-Aerosol Lidar...