Launch News Orbital's Antares Maiden Flight & ORB-D "G. David Low" Cygnus Demo updates.

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Countdown underway!

Orbital Sciences ‏@OrbitalSciences (1403Z)
#Antares The count pick up at T-8 hours has started. The team is targeting the
opening of the window at 5 PM local, 2100 UTC.

Orbital Sciences ‏@OrbitalSciences (1518Z)
#Antares T-6 hours: Wx 90% go for launch time. Upper level winds are marginal based on earlier balloon data.
 

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No Red Timer today.... because the PR at NASA Wallops provided this: http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20130420T17&p0=263&msg=A-One+Launch# :p

The very big storm system (which flooded Chicago et al. and brought tornadoes across the midwest) finally cleared the East coast right now - it should be bright and sunny at launch time! However this also means the jetstream is very strong right now (especially at 20000-40000 feet), which may be problematic at launch time.
 

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T-0 is now set at 22:10 UTC because of wind.
 

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Shame its pushed back... now I won't be able to watch it live :(.
 

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Seems to be fully scrubbed now. don't know why.
 

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Weather looking far better than yesterday. Down to a 20% POV.
 

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Orbital Sciences twitter @OrbitalSciences said:
At 10 seconds after Stage 1 engine ignition the vehicle will have accelerated to about 40 mph and climbed to 230 feet altitude.

Wait, the Antares is a slower climber than the Saturn V?
 

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Wait, the Antares is a slower climber than the Saturn V?

Does the rocket lift-off immediatly with ignition, or does it stay on the ground until thrust is over 95% and stable?
 

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Does the rocket lift-off immediatly with ignition, or does it stay on the ground until thrust is over 95% and stable?

Didn't know that the liftoff will be that slow! :blink:

Orbital Sciences Twitter account said:
When the engines first ignite, the rocket will not lift off from the pad for two full seconds.

Orbital Sciences Twitter account said:
Even though it will consume close to 1ton of prop every second after lift-off, the early acceleration will be surprisingly slow.
 

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Wait, the Antares is a slower climber than the Saturn V?

My preliminary calculation puts the Antares thrust-to-weight ratio at ~1.1 (!). That's very, very low: Saturn V is ~1.2 and the Atlas V 401 is ~1.28.....
 

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So, in 8 seconds, it accelerates by 40 mph or to 17.78 m/s. This means an acceleration of 2 m/s² after substracting gravity, or 12 m/s². That is pretty low, but not that low.
 

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And just for clarification: The engine ignition will be at -1.7 seconds with liftoff at T-0.
 
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