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Florida Today is reporting a new launch time of 2/7 at 2:04 EST (2/6 at 23:04 PST?).
I still don't know if I can see a Pegasus launch from my location.
		Randy

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> From:	finn%main.jetnet.ab.ca%cds.plasma.mpe-garching.mpg.de@Mail.Riem.Com [SMTP:finn%main.jetnet.ab.ca%cds.plasma.mpe-garching.mpg.de@Mail.Riem.Com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, February 04, 1998 8:27 PM
> To:	SeeSat-L%cds.plasma.mpe-garching.mpg.de@Mail.Riem.Com
> Subject:	SNOE launch
> 
> I recieved this post earlier this evening from the Shuttle mailing list. 
> 
> Jari
> 
> >KSC Release No. 29 - 98
> >
> >SNOE LAUNCH FROM VANDENBERG AFB, CA., POSTPONED 24-HOURS
> >
> >	Launch of the Student Nitric Oxide Explorer (SNOE) from Vandenberg Air
> >Force Base (VAFB), CA, earlier set for late tonight, has been delayed at
> >least 24-hours. Due to recent weather conditions in California, the
> >required range support and personnel necessary to conduct a launch
> >attempt from VAFB are not available tonight.
> >
> >	SNOE will be launched into orbit by a Pegasus XL rocket built by
> >Orbital Sciences Corp., Dulles, VA. A Lockheed L-1011 aircraft will
> >carry the Pegasus to an altitude of 39,000 feet over the Pacific Ocean
> >prior to its release.
> >
> >	Payload test team managers earlier today reported that the Pegasus
> >fairing, despite the severe weather, sustained no moisture intrusion and
> >the SNOE payload was in good health.
> >
> >On Thursday, Feb. 5, the aircraft is scheduled to depart from VAFB at
> >about 10 p.m. PST, with the drop planned for about 11:04 p.m. PST.
> >
> >	Weather for tomorrow's launch attempt is not expected to be favorable,
> >but should improve by Friday. 
> >



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