It was really cool seeing some of our former Armadillo Aerospace friends
flying rockets again.
~Jon
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 10:56 AM Jonathan Goff <jongoff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looked like it had a minor stability issue right after liftoff but it
corrected and seemed to be flying pretty straight before it went out of
sight.
~Jon
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 10:48 AM Henry Vanderbilt <
hvanderbilt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Checklist continues, cam now on swivel (presumably for tracking), and lit
and off... Looking good so far.
On 3/2/2019 10:46 AM, Henry Vanderbilt wrote:
t-2 min, vehicle pressurized. Pad very bare.
On 3/2/2019 10:45 AM, Henry Vanderbilt wrote:
Looks like they're done with vehicle prep - they're moving the support
truck away. T-5 minutes. And a "go for launch" poll underway.... All
"go".
On 3/2/2019 10:39 AM, Henry Vanderbilt wrote:
T-17 minutes, they just announced. (Yes, the youtube feed is back up.)
They also announced something interesting, which is (I paraphrase) that
they regard this suborbital vehicle as an excellent low-cost way of
building team skills for a future orbital vehicle. So Exos has further
ambitions!
On 3/2/2019 10:32 AM, Henry Vanderbilt wrote:
Running a bit late. As best I can tell from the checklist
call-and-response in the feed, they've finished fuel-fill and are working
on LOX fill. Launch relatively soon thereafter, I'd guess.
Henry
On 3/2/2019 8:38 AM, Jesse Hanson wrote:
Here's the live link for the launch.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=1gRuXIGNn6s
Can also visit the EXOS Aerospace Systems & Technologies page on Facebook
for updates.
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019, 10:10 Robert Steinke <robert.steinke@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Does anyone know if EXOS is webcasting or live blogging their launch
today?