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    Delta II, Industry Workhorse, Ready for Final Flight

    A United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket carrying NASA's ICESat-2 spacecraft stands poised for launch.

    The ICESat-2 spacecraft and ELaNa XVIII payload will be carried into space aboard the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket. In use since 1989, the Delta II has a stellar track record: it's launched 154 times, carrying payloads aloft for NASA, the U.S. military and commercial clients. Today's launch will be NASA's 54th on the …

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    Favorable Forecast for Launch Time

    Launch Weather Officer 1st Lt. Daniel Smith of the 30th Space Wing just briefed the team on today's weather forecast, and it was good news: The forecast remains 100 percent "go" on all constraints. Countdown clocks are now at 15 minutes and counting.

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    ICESat-2 to Measure the Height of Earth’s Frozen and Icy Areas

    Countdown clocks are holding at the T-15 minute mark. This is a built-in hold. During the three-year ICESat-2 mission, the spacecraft will use its only instrument, the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS), to measure the elevation of Earth's surface. Its focus is on Earth's frozen and icy areas, or cryosphere. By timing how long …

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    ICESat-2 Awaiting Liftoff from California Coast

    A United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket carrying NASA's ICESat-2 spacecraft stands poised for launch.

    Launch day has arrived for NASA's Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2, or ICESat-2. The spacecraft is safely sealed inside the payload fairing atop the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket awaiting liftoff this morning from Space Launch Complex-2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Today's launch will be the last for the Delta …

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    ICESat-2 Weather Remains Favorable for Launch

    Weather remains favorable for the Sept. 15 launch of NASA's Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket. The latest forecast from the U.S. Air Force 30th Space Wing predicts a 100 percent chance of favorable weather on launch day with patchy …

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    Japan Postpones Rocket Launch to Station

    The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has postponed the scheduled launch of a Japanese cargo spacecraft from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. The unpiloted H-II Transfer Vehicle-7 (HTV-7) is loaded with more than five tons of supplies, water, spare parts and experiments for the crew aboard the International Space Station. A new launch …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 9/14/2018

    H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)-7 Launch: Today’s launch attempt was scrubbed due to a technical issue. Binary Colloidal Alloy Test – Cohesive Sediment (BCAT-CS): The crew checked the camera alignment and focus by viewing the latest BCAT images on a laptop. BCAT-CS focuses on the study of forces between particles that cluster together by using sediments …

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    ICON Launch Delayed; New Launch Date to Come

    ICON spacecraft artist rendering

    NASA and Northrop Grumman have decided to delay the launch of the agency's Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, to allow time to address a quality issue with a vendor-supplied electrical connector on the launch vehicle. Northrop Grumman does not expect an extended delay and will work with the range to determine a new launch date. …

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