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Launch Postponed Until Saturday
10 September 2011 - NASA-JPL

NASA’s GRAIL twin spacecraft await launch atop a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. Image credit: NASA
Status update:
-- Engineers have received from both GRAIL spacecraft, and their solar arrays have deployed.
-- NASA’s twin GRAIL spacecraft have successfully separated from the upper stage of their Delta II rocket. They are on their way to the moon.
-- The rocket nose cone, or fairing, carrying NASA’s GRAIL spacecraft has been jettisoned, as planned.
-- NASA’s GRAIL spacecraft, headed to the moon, have lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket.
Winds prevented a launch at 5:29 a.m. PDT (8:29 a.m. EDT), so the team will try for the second launch opportunity at 6:08 a.m. PDT (9:08 a.m. EDT).
The launch of NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission has been postponed one day and is now scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 10.
Because of upper-level winds, the launch of NASA’s GRAIL mission has been delayed to Friday, Sept. 9. There are two launch opportunities: at 5:33:25 a.m. PDT (8:33:25 a.m. EDT) and 6:12:31 a.m. PDT (9:12:31 a.m. EDT).
Upper-level winds prevented a launch at 5:37 a.m. PDT (8:37 a.m. EDT), so the team will try for the second launch opportunity at 6:16 a.m. PDT (9:16 a.m. EDT).
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, Fla. -- The launch of a Delta II rocket carrying NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) has been postponed one day to allow additional time to review propulsion system data from Thursday’s detanking operation after the launch attempt was scrubbed due to upper level winds. The postponement will allow the launch team additional time to review the data.
The launch now is planned for Saturday, Sept. 10, from Space Launch Complex-17B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. There are two instantaneous launch opportunities at 8:29:45 a.m. and 9:08:52 a.m. EDT (5:29:45 a.m. and 6:08:52 a.m. PDT). The forecast for Sept. 10 shows a 60 percent chance of favorable weather conditions for a Saturday morning launch.
The launch of NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission has been postponed one day and is now scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 10.
Because of upper-level winds, the launch of NASA’s GRAIL mission has been delayed to Friday, Sept. 9. There are two launch opportunities: at 5:33:25 a.m. PDT (8:33:25 a.m. EDT) and 6:12:31 a.m. PDT (9:12:31 a.m. EDT).
Upper-level winds prevented a launch at 5:37 a.m. PDT (8:37 a.m. EDT), so the team will try for the second launch opportunity at 6:16 a.m. PDT (9:16 a.m. EDT).
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, Fla. -- The launch of a Delta II rocket carrying NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) has been postponed one day to allow additional time to review propulsion system data from Thursday’s detanking operation after the launch attempt was scrubbed due to upper level winds. The postponement will allow the launch team additional time to review the data.
The launch now is planned for Saturday, Sept. 10, from Space Launch Complex-17B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. There are two instantaneous launch opportunities at 8:29:45 a.m. and 9:08:52 a.m. EDT (5:29:45 a.m. and 6:08:52 a.m. PDT). The forecast for Sept. 10 shows a 60 percent chance of favorable weather conditions for a Saturday morning launch.
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