Launch of Orbital‑2 Mission to the International Space Station
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Orbital Sciences Corporation’s Antares rocket and Cygnus cargo craft launched from Wallops Flight Facility on the Orbital‑2 mission — the company’s second operational resupply mission to the International Space Station, under its Commercial Resupply Services contract with NASA. The Cygnus spacecraft, which is carrying almost 3,300 pounds of supplies — including a host of experiments, is targeted to rendezvous with the ISS on July 16.
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Launch of Orbital‑2 Mission to the International Space Station
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6:13 Merica
Beautiful. I love rockets.
Amazing… Yet, it seems so much is still left to be done…
The guys who got a D in Aeronautical school were in control of the animation.
It gets to the ISS on the 16th? I thought they found a way to get things up to the ISS in a few hours.
Congratulations, Orbital! You’ve done it again!
Go Wallops!
I thought I imagined it, I now see on replay that at liftoff the entire rocket shifts a little to the left then a second later catches itself and slides back to the right. It also was slightly misaligned vertically for a moment. There was a brief moment when I thought there was something wrong.
animation at the middle got some glitch
just keeps jumping
Hey NASA could call out the full countdown under 30 or at least 10 seconds?
WOW DO YOU SEE THIS LADIES! FLYING VIBRATOR!
+ WhallOps, we have new upload notification, networking ” Nominal ” 🙂 , all share system are a go for broadcast !
~ Phobo’s GRUNT says thanks kindly for not hitting Putin on his fly home with downrange radar tracking interrogation
= as such competence in super diligence is admirable & essential going forward; ditto for GOLDSTONE facility in serving life out into our Universe together .
someone didn’t test his graphical interface thoroughly
good
Lambda Team
Greeks!
«Greek Minds at Work»
FRom the launch, how long does it take to get into full space?
ground software glitch
What really got MY attention was the way the booster swung toward the support structure. I’ve seen it do that before but not by THAT much.
Very impressive!!
you know that is the 2ed i have see where it looks like the motor at 52 in looks like its going to smack the dock / stand
this one is not as bad as the last .. but if there is any wind it looks like the but moves to fast to keep the CG and every thing in line and i am sure waiting for the day smack
i love Canada…we sent some new tech on that rocket.…
I was out and watching in NJ, but I guess she was lost in the clouds. Maybe next time! I have seen a couple night launches from here in NJ that were amazing.
I wonder what caused the animation to glitch.
Nasa does remember that rockets can get OUR stuff into space, not the Ruskies!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Please, use metric system too 🙂 (we europeans will be glad)
Kerbal space program IRL
“Nominal” It’s not Rocket Science.Look it up.
what a nominal launch
What happens with the telemetry at 06:13?
6:14 I see even NASA sometimes have Kraken taking over their software, good it was not on the rocket itself.
Μπράβο στην ομάδα Λ. 😉
Το γραφενιο είναι πολα υποσχόμενο υλικό τα αποτελέσματα της έρευνας θα είναι άκρως σημαντικά.
Magnificent engineering 00:50
Nominal.
I was there and enjoyed the hell out of the experience. Kennedy space centre is awesome!
I was there and enjoyed the hell out of the experience. Kennedy space centre is awesome!
You poluters, not supriced that this world is going to hell! We should stop spending in all science, except from the weapon industry, and add all the money to the army!
Nice
Did someone take the design off of KSP and call it a day, then name it Antares
ខឹមវាស្នា
it looks like a huge dildo flying through the skys