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Minotaur I/ORS-3 Launch 11/19.


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I get that, but you're still looking at adding a lot of (useful) debris to an already debris-cluttered orbit.

They won't be in orbit forever. I don't know what altitude they'll be released at but it'll be in LEO, and with no propulsion they will eventually re-enter the atmosphere.

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I get that, but you're still looking at adding a lot of (useful) debris to an already debris-cluttered orbit.

Cubesat-sized objects have pretty short lifetimes at 500km. These will deorbit within a few years. The problem gets worse for things at higher altitudes where small debris can last for decades.

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Yay I actually got to see it this time! Tiny orange dot, really bookin' too.

It seems like every damn time something cool happens it's overcast... and there are clouds to the east which the rocket vanished behind, so I got lucky for a change!

Did that rocket just teleport to space?

Must be using HyperEdit!

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Cubesat-sized objects have pretty short lifetimes at 500km. These will deorbit within a few years. The problem gets worse for things at higher altitudes where small debris can last for decades.

I had completely forgot about that. I know ours at least has an orbital lifespan of about 2 years (about four times as long as the expected lifespan of the satellite itself).

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Primary payload deployed, though personally I'm waiting to hear about the cubesats, since that's the part I worked on (even though I had only a tiny part).

Good luck to all of those, and may Murphy look the other way for your entire mission. I'm more than a little jealous that you got to have a hand in spaceflight in friggin' high school.

I got to see a good part of it all the way from Buffalo -- last 20 or 30 seconds of stage 2 through maybe the first 40 seconds of stage 3, then it went behind the clouds. That's the first launch I've seen with my own eyes that wasn't powered by Estes.

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Good luck to all of those, and may Murphy look the other way for your entire mission. I'm more than a little jealous that you got to have a hand in spaceflight in friggin' high school.

I got to see a good part of it all the way from Buffalo -- last 20 or 30 seconds of stage 2 through maybe the first 40 seconds of stage 3, then it went behind the clouds. That's the first launch I've seen with my own eyes that wasn't powered by Estes.

Powered by Estes is pretty good, though I somewhat prefer Aerotech. :P

As for the satellite, I was just lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time.

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Good luck to all of those, and may Murphy look the other way for your entire mission. I'm more than a little jealous that you got to have a hand in spaceflight in friggin' high school.

I got to see a good part of it all the way from Buffalo -- last 20 or 30 seconds of stage 2 through maybe the first 40 seconds of stage 3, then it went behind the clouds. That's the first launch I've seen with my own eyes that wasn't powered by Estes.

Ditto on part one! I wouldve given anything to have had a decent science program at my highschool, other than the ex-State Trooper disciplinarian that was more interested in being an @ss to us than actually teaching, and the 75yr old miserable drunk woman supposedly teaching Chemistry, who kept a bottle of hooch in her desk (AND drank it with her "coffee" during class!!)

And ditto on part two!...Saw the same from 35 miles SE of Buffalo.. :)

At first, I also thought it exploded...Then I thought WOW!! that thing lifted FAST!!!....They need to have a camera further back from the pad for the public feed...LOL

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