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    Forecast Improves to 60 Percent ‘Go’

    The L-1 Day forecast from the U.S. Air Force 45th Weather Squadron has improved to a 60 percent chance of favorable weather for the launch of NASA’s CYGNSS mission spacecraft. Launch is scheduled for 8:24 a.m. EST Monday during the one-hour window, which opens at 8:19 a.m. CYGNSS will take off aboard an Orbital Sciences …

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    A Day of CYGNSS Activities

    It is L-2 days here in Florida for NASA’s CYGNSS mission and there are several events scheduled that can be seen on social media and NASA TV this afternoon. We’ve also released a pair of launch preview videos which you can see at the bottom or on Kennedy’s YouTube page. The CYGNSS mission is to …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/09/2016

    HII Transfer Vehicle (HTV)6 Launch:  HTV6 launched from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan at 7:26 am CST today. Capture is scheduled for next Tuesday, December 13 at 5:00 am CST.  Group Combustion: The crew performed additional troubleshooting on JAXA’s Multi-Purpose Small Payload Rack (MSPR) contained Group Combustion experiment.  After removing the Combustion Chamber and installing it …

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    The Winged Pegasus: An Unusual Launch Experience

    Orbital ATK’s Pegasus rocket gets its payloads into space just like a conventional rocket, but instead of lifting off from the ground, the Pegasus starts its trip already in the air. That’s because a modified L-1011 airliner carries the Pegasus and its payload – CYGNSS in this case – to about 39,000 feet. Pegasus begins …

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    Forecast Worsens to 40 Percent ‘Go’

    A revised forecast from the U.S. Air Force 45th Weather Squadron predicts deteriorating conditions and a 40 percent chance of favorable weather for the launch of NASA’s CYGNSS spacecraft. Launch is scheduled for 8:24 a.m. EST Monday, Dec. 12 aboard an Orbital Sciences ATK air-launched Pegasus XL launch vhicle, seen on the right beneath the L-1011 …

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    Japanese Cargo Craft Flying to Station, Arrives Tuesday

    Japan's H-IIB rocket launches on time

    The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s H-IIB rocket launched at 8:26 a.m. EST (10:26 p.m. Japan time) on Friday, Dec. 9 from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. At the time of launch, the space station was flying about 250 miles over the Philippine Sea south of Japan. A little more than 15 minutes …

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    Japanese Rocket Fueled and Ready for Launch

    Japan's Kounotori HTV-2 resupply ship

    A Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) H-IIB rocket at the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan is fueled and ready for a launch of the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-6) at 8:26 a.m. EST. NASA Television is providing live coverage of the launch, which can be seen at https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv. Loaded with more than 4.5 tons of …

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    NASA TV to Broadcast Live Launch of Japanese Rocket to Station

    HTV-6 at Launch Pad

    The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is scheduled to launch its H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)-6 at 8:26 a.m. EST (10:26 p.m. Japan time) Friday, Dec. 9, from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. The launch vehicle will send the Kounotori HTV-6 into orbit on a four-day rendezvous for an arrival at the International Space …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/08/2016

    Everywear:  Today a crewmember configured the Smartshirt for exercise and then donned it for an exercise session with the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation and Stabilization (CEVIS) while data was recorded by the iPad Everywear application.  Everywear is an ambulatory data collection system that makes use of wearable sensors connected to an iPad tablet computer …

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    Japan Ready for Launch as Crew Focuses on Space Research

    NASA Astronaut Peggy Whitson

    Japan is getting ready to roll out its H-IIB rocket today at the Tanegashima Space Center for a launch Friday at 8:26 a.m. EST to the International Space Station. Riding atop the H-IIB rocket is the Kounotori HTV-6 cargo craft that will take a four-day flight to the station before its capture and installation to …

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