Screamer7
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It looks like the trajectory will be over Africa. As I live in South Africa, I hope the Atlas Rocket works flawlesly. I don't want to worry about nuclear fallout over our country.:huh:
NASA's latest Mars mission takes off on Saturday carrying a huge array of high-tech tools. Critical to its success is a cutting-edge water detector built by Russian scientists.
T+plus 25 minutes. All vehicle parameters still reported normal.
1528 GMT (10:28 a.m. EST)
T+plus 26 minutes. Now 5 minutes away from Centaur's engine restart.
What is PTC Roll?
1534 GMT (10:34 a.m. EST)
T+plus 32 minutes, 40 seconds. Ignition! The Centaur's single RL10 engine has re-ignited to propel Mars Science Lab into its hyperbolic departure orbit.
1536 GMT (10:36 a.m. EST)
T+plus 34 minutes. The engine is burning well. This is a planned eight-minute firing by the Centaur's single Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne RL10 engine.
1537 GMT (10:37 a.m. EST)
T+plus 35 minutes. This burn is occurring 100 nautical miles above Africa.
1538 GMT (10:38 a.m. EST)
T+plus 36 minutes, 10 seconds. Continued good engine operation is being delivered by the RL10.
1539 GMT (10:39 a.m. EST)
T+plus 37 minutes. The vehicle skirting just south of Madagascar now.
1539 GMT (10:39 a.m. EST)
T+plus 37 minutes, 55 seconds. Vehicle's current acceleration is 0.95 g's.
1540 GMT (10:40 a.m. EST)
T+plus 38 minutes, 5 seconds. About two minutes are left in the burn to reach MSL's planned escape velocity
1540 GMT (10:40 a.m. EST)
T+plus 38 minutes, 45 seconds. Engine performance remains normal.
1542 GMT (10:42 a.m. EST)
T+plus 40 minutes, 30 seconds. MECO 2. Main engine cutoff confirmed. Centaur has completed its second burn of the day, this one to give the final boost to propel the Curiosity rover out of Earth orbit.
1546 GMT (10:46 a.m. EST)
T+plus 44 minutes, 12 seconds. SPACECRAFT SEPARATION! The Centaur upper stage has deployed NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft on its voyage to deliver the Curiosity rover onto the surface of the red planet next August.