Europe · About Us · Advertising · Contact Us · Comments Saturday, November 21, 2009    
 

Advertisement
SpaceRef Europe
Home | Calendar - News - Photo Gallery - Space Station Guide - Space Weather

Astrobiology Web - Mars Today - Space Elevator - Space Wire
STATUS REPORT
Date Released: Friday, December 7, 2007
Source: ESA Broadcast Centre

ESA TV Coverage of Columbus Launch

Today in the early morning hours, NASA announced that the launch of space shuttle mission STS-122 is delayed for 48 hours.

Liftoff is now scheduled for Saturday 8 December at 20:43 GMT. Weather conditions are predicted to be slightly less favorable with a 40 percent chance of weather prohibiting launch.

Yesterday's launch was scrubbed when two of four engine cutoff sensors failed to respond appropriately during tanking.

ESA-TV will provide live coverage of final countdown and lift-off, from 20:30-21:00 GMT. A mailing with satellite details will be made later today.

In case of a launch tomorrow, Flight Day 1 Highlights of 30-40 minutes run time, featuring the best images of the launch day, will be transmitted on 9 December at 06:00 GMT.

For the latest transmission schedule, go to http://television.esa.int. For all enquires on transmissions, send contact ingrid.van.de.vyver@esa.int or call her mobile phone +32 495 209541. For ordering video tapes and questions on footage via ftp-transfer, contact television@esa.int. With kind regards,

ESA TV Service

[Null]

Online bingo latest online bingo game reviews, bonuses and bingo news

[Null]


 


News from Commercial Space Watch

- Recovery Act: Water Management in California: Cyber Infrastructure for Irrigation Optimization

- Former Shuttle Astronaut-Astronomer, Sam Durrance, Joins the CSF Suborbital Researchers Group

- Satellite-Based Earth Observation Market Entering Phase of Impressive Growth

- NASA and Lighting Science Sign Agreement to Develop Lighting for Space Exploration

- Sky No Longer the Limit for Digital Magazines

- NASA Develops Algae Bioreactor as a Sustainable Energy Source

- Aerojet Engines Support Space Shuttle Atlantis' Re-stocking Mission to International Space Station

- Suborbital Applications Researchers Group Meets in Washington

- NewSpace Is Under Attack

- Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Successfully Tests Thruster for Unmanned Lunar Lander

- bacus Technology Corporation Awarded NASA Kennedy Space Center Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year - 2009

- NASA ARC Memo; Procurement Sensitivity of the Competition of Aeronautics and Exploration Mission Modeling and Simulation Request for Proposal NNA09274979R

- Lockheed Martin Tests Carbon Nanotube-Based Memory Devices on NASA Shuttle Mission

- Leonid Meteor Shower to Perform Late Tonight

- Sri Lanka signs agreement with SSTL for space capability

- [Null]

- [Null]

- [Null]

- [Null]

- [Null]

- [Null]

advertisment


Home | Calendar - Gallery - Space Station Guide
SpaceRef Asia - SpaceRef Canada - SpaceRef USA - Astrobiology Web - Mars Today - Space Elevator - Nano2Sol

Copyright © 1999-2009 SpaceRef Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy