My SSR: #1740 - Yellow ~ Built 11-18-2003 Took Delivery 12/05/2003
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Originally Posted by FlashBack
I'll check that location out and get back to you.
June is sometimes the toughest month to get clear nites this close to the ocean. It's called June gloom.
Here in the valley we gripe about the fog all winter - then head your way to beat the heat in June - and get more FOG!
...The public viewing site for Vandenberg launches is off of Corral Road near Vandenberg's main gate. To access the area, take Highway 1 to the Santa Maria Gate and proceed on Lompoc Casmalia Road. At the barriers, turn right onto Corral Road and bear left to the top. The launch countdown net and port-o-lets are set up near the bleachers.
My SSR: '03 modified slingshot yellow #390 off the line. Born on 10/07/03
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Originally Posted by kwhopper89
Just checking to see if anybody is interested in a run to Vandenberg in mid June.
There's a scientific launch scheduled for the EARLY morning hours on June 15th (01:47) - or very late on Saturday night (however you look at it! ) - and I was planning to head that way.
Since this is a scientific (rather than military) launch - the date and time have been announced for quite some time - and these launches tend to be more predicable.
Details: Vandenberg AFB Launch Schedule
Date/time: JUN 15 / 01:47 -
Launch Vehicle: Delta II -
Launch Pad: SLC-2W -
Details: Delta II 7320 launch vehicle configuration. Payload is the OSTM/Jason-2 scientific satellite. Spacecraft will enter a 1336 km, circular, non-sun-synchronous orbit with an inclination of 66°. The ground track will repeat every 10 days.
My SSR: Striping by Fairfield, Confidence by Mike in AZ
Sometimes being "inland" is a plus. We see vehicle and vapor trails best on sunset launches. Just gorgeous! This is from about 180 mi down-range. We may look intocoming up for a close-up look, too.
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My SSR: #1740 - Yellow ~ Built 11-18-2003 Took Delivery 12/05/2003
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Originally Posted by yellow bear
Sometimes being "inland" is a plus. We see vehicle and vapor trails best on sunset launches. Just gorgeous! This is from about 180 mi down-range. We may look intocoming up for a close-up look, too.
I'd like to be close enough to HEAR and possibly FEEL the launch...
My SSR: '03 modified slingshot yellow #390 off the line. Born on 10/07/03
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Originally Posted by kwhopper89
We'll head out Saturday sometime - maybe sleep in and get a later start, then just stay up until launch???
When you say "we'll" does that mean your regular co-pilot (kimberly) or did you talk the Mrs. into going. I Think Nancy and I'll plan on joining you sounds like a BLAST (pun intended)
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