...that's Audrey Nice quoted in Ananova and other places.
They were ready to go. After a first and a second delay, they went.
Kosmos 3M Booster Carries Six Satellites to Earth Orbit (Jim Banke, space.com, 27 September 2003.)
Disaster aid satellites launched (BBC News, 27 September 2003.)
I had a pretty good view of the launch via a projector screen showing the Eutelsat broadcast sent up from Plesetsk. From six this morning we watched, eating pastries and drinking tea and coffee while standing in a lecture hall on the University of Surrey campus, surrounded by a couple of hundred people: SSTL staff, families, and associates.
Afterwards they broke out the bucks fizz. Latest news on the launch is available from SSTL.
Once in correct orbits, commissioning the three disaster-monitoring satellites will take some time; the UK-DMC satellite will be the third of the satellites to be made operational. But it's what's on the UK-DMC that could really matter.
Space Net - Space no longer final frontier for Cisco Internet gear (Cisco Newsroom, 26 September 2003.)
Siberia and Silicon Valley: we launched an American IP router from a Russian ICBM site.
lloyd,
didn't s u at global milsatcom. what r u up to?
MikeH
PS Do you work out of Reading or Stockly Park these days. Was up seeing Robin Smith at Reading the other week.
Posted by: Mike Holdsworth at December 16, 2003 12:45 PMI wish I could blog. I've ended up here beacause I have random technical interests. Good site! nice authoring, interesting life!
Posted by: Stuart Thomas at March 3, 2004 11:27 AM