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    Second MECO Sets GOES-R, Centaur on Long Coast

    GOES-R Spacecraft With Earth Reflection

    The Centaur's engine shutdown as planned to raise the orbit of the GOES-R spacecraft. The Centaur and GOES-R will remain connected through about two orbits of the Earth before the Centaur ignites its engine once more to place GOES-R in a transfer orbit. The next burn will take place at 10:09 p.m. EST. NASA's Launch …

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    10 Minutes to Second Centaur Ignition

    GOES-R Spacecraft With Earth Reflection

    The Centaur stage will ignite its single engine again at about 7:04 p.m., or about 10 minutes after its first shutdown. The mission is going as planned with the Centaur and GOES-R orbiting at 17,650 mph.

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    Centaur MECO

    GOESR-LAUNCH-2

    The Centaur's engine shut off as scheduled. The upper stage will conduct two more burns tonight to place GOES-R into a transfer orbit. The spacecraft will use its own propellant later to circularize its orbit for operations.

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    Centaur Takes Over

    GOES-R Spacecraft With Earth Reflection

    The first stage of the Atlas V spent its fuel and separated as planned. The single RL10 engine of the Centaur upper stage is now burning to lift GOES-R faster and higher. Speed is above 12,800 mph.

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    10,000 MPH

    GOES-R Spacecraft With Earth Reflection

    The Atlas V is moving faster than 10,000 mph and accelerates. First stage burnout coming out.

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    Solid-Fueled Boosters Jettisoned

    GOES-R Spacecraft With Earth Reflection

    The four solid-fueled boosters on the sides of the first stage are spent and jettisoned. The rocket continues to accelerate and climb toward space. The rocket is going 5,995 mph and is 48 miles high.

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