Intelsat 14 on Atlas V from Cape Canaveral

I too have noticed this and this is because it's set up is very similar to the Orbit MFD if you had a perigee below Earth's surface.

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cool the 601st launch so lro was the 600th?

No, DMSP F18 was. That launch was at Vandenberg AFB on October 18.
 
Thanks SV, glad its not my imagination.

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ok i only watch launches from the cape becuse i only know about them when i find em which is fairly rare :P but i always see the shuttle launches
 
No problem :thumbup:! Centaur burn going smoothly toward MECO 1 in 45 seconds.

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ok i only watch launches from the cape becuse i only know about them when i find em which is fairly rare :P but i always see the shuttle launches

I think you might want to check out this website:

http://spaceflightnow.com/

And MECO 1 has occured!

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Another 94 minutes to ignition 2 and I will retire for the night. Until then, this is Star Voyager signing off.

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Intelsat 14 has had a successful launch into it's target orbit! Spacecraft seperation took place at T+118 minutes and 5 seconds, or at 3:53 A.M. Here are some really nice pictures:

http://spaceflightnow.com/atlas/av024/launch/

http://spaceflightnow.com/atlas/av024/press/
 
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