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I'm old enough that my "post secondary" education was governed by
Sputnik going up as Vanguard went plop-plink-plonk ;<
Where do I find a launch schedule for "Cape Canaveral" - aka
"Kennedy Space Center" launches?
I'm NOT interested in the shuttle launch. I hate crowds. When
president came to NYC for Bi-Centennial, I went to South
Carolina. When Pope came to Boston, I went to Tulsa. For the
Shuttle launch, though I live in *RURAL* MO, I may head for Alaska ;/
P.S. A "Google search" points you to an entertainment company
which seems *CLUELESS* .
HELP PLEASE
tia
Sputnik going up as Vanguard went plop-plink-plonk ;<
Where do I find a launch schedule for "Cape Canaveral" - aka
"Kennedy Space Center" launches?
I'm NOT interested in the shuttle launch. I hate crowds. When
president came to NYC for Bi-Centennial, I went to South
Carolina. When Pope came to Boston, I went to Tulsa. For the
Shuttle launch, though I live in *RURAL* MO, I may head for Alaska ;/
P.S. A "Google search" points you to an entertainment company
which seems *CLUELESS* .
HELP PLEASE
tia
On 22 Jun 2011 in sci.geo.satellite-nav, Richard Owlett wrote:
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http://www.nasa.gov/ -> [launch schedule] in the search box -> first
result
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Generally speaking, rockets leave Cape Canaveral from the Kennedy
Space Center (KSC) and the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
An accurate worldwide launch schedule:
http://spaceflightnow.com/tracking/index.html
A NASA working document:
http://msdb.gsfc.nasa.gov/launches.php
--- CHAS
Space Center (KSC) and the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
An accurate worldwide launch schedule:
http://spaceflightnow.com/tracking/index.html
A NASA working document:
http://msdb.gsfc.nasa.gov/launches.php
--- CHAS
- Second GPS Block IIF satellite launched successfully from Cape Canaveral at 2:41 a.m. EDT on July 16
- Satellite Navigation
- 2011-07-16
- Modernized GPS Satellite Built By Lockheed Martin Launched From Cape Canaveral
- Satellite Navigation
- 2007-12-21
- First Galileo Satellite -- Launch time: 0519 GMT (12:19 a.m. EST) Dec28
- Satellite Navigation
- 2005-12-28
- GPS IIF-2 Launch Date
- Satellite Navigation
- 2011-05-07




> Sputnik going up as Vanguard went plop-plink-plonk ;<
>
> Where do I find a launch schedule for "Cape Canaveral" - aka
> "Kennedy Space Center" launches?