Launching a GPS satellite. http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/05/ula-sixth-block-iif-gps-delta-iv/
5/15/2014 11:57:22 AM
Guessing it isnt visible from NC? (Looks like it is launching from Cape Canaveral)
5/15/2014 12:07:35 PM
5/15/2014 12:14:00 PM
^biggest rocket we have. this launch isn't the heavy variety though.
5/15/2014 7:07:04 PM
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. (May 15, 2014) – The launch of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV carrying the Air Force’s Global Positioning System IIF-6 payload was scrubbed today due to the violation of multiple weather criteria. The launch is rescheduled for Friday, May 16 from Space Launch Complex-37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. The launch time is 8:03 p.m. EDT. The forecast for May 16 shows a 90 percent chance of favorable weather conditions for the launch tomorrow.
5/15/2014 8:12:20 PM
with such a fluid title like 'tonight' luckily this can be flexible....
5/15/2014 8:29:21 PM
russians blew up a protonguess those schmucks in siberia can do without bargain internet for a little bit longer
5/15/2014 9:26:57 PM
I saw a shuttle launch through the window of a commercial flight several years ago.A friend at work found out the other day that it's possible to coordinate with ATC and I guess Cape Canaveral to fly the space shuttle's instrument approach as a practice approach, haha. I don't think there's much to it other than the novelty factor, although you do start pretty high and stay really fast, probably even relative to a normal high altitude penetration approach.
5/15/2014 9:36:22 PM
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/05/ula-sixth-block-iif-gps-delta-iv/success
5/16/2014 9:28:16 PM