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UPDATE: Live launch coverage of the InSight Mars lander begins at 3:30 am PDT Saturday
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74616659:MV8zODI0Mjk3XzY4NzQ0Mzc1X0E3NkVDQjZG] [quote:5.0%:MV8zODI0Mjk3XzE3OTk4NjAx] Should be Exciting! [b][color=red]MARS LANDER TO LAUNCH FROM CALIFORNIA: This weekend, NASA will attempt something it has never done before: to launch an interplanetary spacecraft from the West Coast of the USA. If all goes as planned, the InSight Mars lander will blast off from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 4:05 am Pacific Time on Saturday, May 5th. The Atlas 5 rocket plume and subsequent clouds of icy exhaust glittering in the dawn sky could be visible across southern California and beyond. Stay tuned for updates.[/color][/b] http://www.spaceweather.com/ https://blogs.nasa.gov/insight/2018/05/02/launch-weather-20-percent-go-for-saturday/ [/quote] [b] Your threads are always the best 5%, would love to have you at home educating me 24/24, you SIR are the ultimate PROFESSOR :hf:[/b] [/quote]
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Should be Exciting! Time has come
UPDATE: Live launch coverage of the InSight Mars lander begins at 3:30 am PDT on Saturday, May 5th. Tune in!
NASA TV InSight Mars Schedule:
Saturday, May 5, 6:30 a.m. Eastern (3:30 a.m. Pacific): InSight Mars launch coverage. Launch window opens at 7:05 a.m. EDT (4:05 a.m. PDT).
MARS LANDER TO LAUNCH FROM CALIFORNIA: This weekend, NASA will attempt something it has never done before: to launch an interplanetary spacecraft from the West Coast of the USA. If all goes as planned, the InSight Mars lander will blast off from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 4:05 am Pacific Time on Saturday, May 5th. The Atlas 5 rocket plume and subsequent clouds of icy exhaust glittering in the dawn sky could be visible across southern California and beyond. Stay tuned for updates.
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