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OCO-2 (Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2)

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    SECO-1

    Second-stage engine cutoff! The rocket's second stage has completed its first burn in today's ascent.

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    View of Liftoff

    Check out this screen capture taken from NASA TV just as the Delta II began to rise from Space Launch Complex 2. Liftoff occurred on time at 2:56 a.m. PDT, 5:56 a.m. EDT.

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    Fairing Jettisoned

    The payload fairing that protected OCO-2 during the early minutes of flight has separated, allowing the observatory to encounter the space environment for the first time.

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    First Stage Cutoff and Separation; Second Stage Ignites

    Everything continues to go according to plan as the Delta II rocket continues its climb. The first stage separated on time and the second-stage engine has started its first of two burns today, providing 9,753 pounds of thrust to keep OCO-2 on course for its release later this morning.

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    Solids Burn Out and Separate

    The vehicle has passed Max Q, the area of maximum aerodynamic pressure. The solid rocket boosters completed their burn about a minute into the flight and have fallen away.

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    Liftoff! Delta II, OCO-2 Climbing Toward Orbit

    Ignition and liftoff! OCO-2's voyage gets underway with a spectacular predawn liftoff from Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The Delta II rocket is lighting the skies as it climbs out over the Pacific Ocean. The rocket's first stage is providing 200,000 pounds of thrust and getting an additional boost from the …

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