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It looks like MrJohnRoss would like to talk about the market. Please show some respect while in his thread. I have to admit that I kind of enjoyed handing out the negative rep and moving posts to purgatory.![]()

MJR,
I enjoy reading your comments for an excellent education. The P&F chart is completely greek to me. Can you provide a 30 second overview how to read this chart & the "X's" & "O's" or redirect me for some educational material on the subject........
Appreciate your time & the education.....cheers

For those of you on the Space Coast, weather conditions are looking good for today's launch of the Atlas 5 rocket with the Navy's MUOS 1 mobile communications satellite.
Launch window opens at 5:15 PM EST, and closes at 5:59 PM EST.
Today's Atlas will fly in the 551 configuration, the most powerful configuration for the Atlas launch vehicle. (Five solid strap-on boosters from our company, BTW).
If you're nearby, that mighty roar you hear and feel is 2.5 million pounds of thrust at lift-off.
This will be the heaviest payload ever launched by Atlas, at nearly 15,000 lbs.
Here's a nice shot of the SRB's (Solid Rocket Boosters) being jettisoned from the Atlas vehicle...
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A little bit more about the Atlas launch vehicle HERE.
Go Atlas! Go ULA! Go Navy! Go MUOS1! #GodSpeed
Thanks for the reminder. I almost forgot. I'm about 25 miles away and I'd like to watch that launch.
It should be a spectacular launch!! It would be really cool if you could post a pic here on this thread!
Here's live video link. I'll get the camera ready and see if I can get a good shot.
Spaceflight Now | Atlas Launch Report | Mission Status Center
Great pics and links. Now if we can just get manned launches from the Cape again real soon.
Only if the new vehicle doesn't require a 58 Edsel to start it!
Referencing some old foolishness between me and nasa1974.
Great pics. Being there must have been awsome, coolhand.
Only if the new vehicle doesn't require a 58 Edsel to start it!
Referencing some old foolishness between me and nasa1974.
Great pics. Being there must have been awsome, coolhand.
I've was on-site for a shuttle night launch a couple years ago. That was something to behold.