Orion Launch Discussion - Live Stream & Reddit

In summary: The Orion spacecraft's launch was successfully completed on Thursday, August 5th. The spacecraft will now be transferring to internal power and preparing for its planned journey to Mars. There have been several delays due to wind speeds exceeding 25mph, but the first delay was due to a sailboat within range of the launch site.The launch window is now only 1.5 hours long, so there is a chance that the launch will be scrubbed again.
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There have been several delays due to wind speeds exceeding 25mph. The first delay was due to a sailboat within range of the launch site.

Edit: New launch time set for 8:26 am.
Orion transfer to internal power.

Edit: LOX Fill drain valves didn't cycle to closed. Another hold.
About an hour left in the launch window.

Edit: Recycling of valves was succesfull, awaiting more information regarding launch time.

Edit: Still standing by, 2 of the fill and drain valves still need to be fixed.

Edit: They are going to pressurize all 3 CBCs to 35 PSI for two minutes, then vent down and try the cycling again.

Edit: New launch time set for 9:44 am. This will be the final attempt.

Edit: Launch scrubbed for today
 
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Scrubbed for today. Next try will be Friday.
 
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Question for the community:
Is there a resource online for acquiring NASA Orion launch data? More specifically, does NASA provide the nadir-point (by which I mean, the point on the Earth nearest to the craft) data with time? It seems like a great data set.
 
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I don't know which launch complex was used. They are on Google Earth.

Apollo 16 was on the launch pad 39-A when I swam from Port Canaveral to the launch site with a swimmer friend. The AP were not sympathetic and made us swim back the way we came, a ten mile day.
 
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Truly a great day for a vehicle that may never fly a crew.
 
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Astronaut’s-Eye View of NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Re-entry
 

Related to Orion Launch Discussion - Live Stream & Reddit

What is the purpose of the Orion launch?

The Orion launch is a part of NASA's Artemis program, which aims to send astronauts back to the moon and eventually to Mars. The Orion spacecraft will serve as the crew module for future manned missions beyond Earth's orbit.

When is the Orion launch scheduled to take place?

The current launch date for the Orion spacecraft is set for November 2021. However, this date is subject to change depending on any unforeseen delays or technical issues that may arise.

What is the role of the Orion spacecraft in the Artemis program?

The Orion spacecraft will serve as the primary mode of transportation for astronauts to and from the moon. It will also provide a safe environment for the crew during their journey, as well as support systems for critical mission operations.

How will the launch be live streamed?

The launch will be live streamed on NASA's official website, as well as on their social media channels such as YouTube and Facebook. Additionally, there may be other independent live streams available on various media platforms.

Will there be any opportunities for public involvement in the Orion launch?

Yes, NASA often encourages public involvement in their missions through various events, contests, and social media engagement. Keep an eye out for any opportunities to participate in the Orion launch and the Artemis program as a whole.

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