![]() NASA Television will air pre- and post-launch news conferences and provide live launch and rendezvous coverage of the mission. EDT from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Pad-0A at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in eastern Virginia.Ĭygnus’ rendezvous with the space station remains scheduled for Sunday, Sept. The new launch window is targeted for Wednesday, Sept. of Dulles, Va., will postpone by at least 24 hours the launch of its Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft on a demonstration mission to the International Space Station. Updated Launch Date, NASA TV Coverage for Orbital Sciences Demonstration Mission Feel free to tweet with the #SSEP1 hashtag and join the conversation. If you’d like to watch NASA TV right here, we’ve provided a video port below, right next to the countdown clock and the Twitter feed for #SSEP1. Provided below is the full NASA Media Advisory with information on flight milestones and coverage on NASA TV. There is only a 15-minute launch window from 10:50 am to 11:05 am. NASA TV will provide live coverage of liftoff of the Antares rocket starting at 10:15 am EDT, September 18, for scheduled liftoff at 10:50 am EDT. We are now at T minus 20 hours 21 minutes from the historic launch of Orb-D1 – the first flight of the Cygnus vehicle to berth with the International Space Station. Step 2 Review Board Archive for Completed Missions.Guidance for Setting Up a Step 1 Review Board.Student Spaceflight Experiments Program Heritage.National Partner Coverage – NASM, Subaru, Magellan.2011 Conference, July 6-7, Washington, DC.2012 Conference, July 2-3, Washington, DC.2013 Conference, July 2-3, Washington, DC.2014 Conference, July 2-3, Washington, DC.2015 Conference, July 2-3, Washington, DC.Featured Talks and Family Science Night.2016 Conference, June 29-30, Washington, DC.2017 Conference, June 28-29, Washington, DC.2018 Conference, June 28-29, Washington, DC.Featured Talks and Family Science Night Presentation.2019 Conference, July 1-2, Chantilly, Virginia.2020 Conference, July 1-2, Chantilly, Virginia.Videos of Conference Featured Presentations.Experiment Design FAQ Archive for Completed Missions.Mission 16 to ISS: Experiment Design FAQ.Mission 17 to ISS: Experiment Design FAQ.Mission 18 to ISS: Experiment Design FAQ.The Flight Experiment Design Competition.Launch Viewing Plans for SpaceX-26 and Flight of SSEP Mission 16 ‘Ranger’.Mission 16 to ISS: Mission Patch Art and Design Competition.Mission 16 to ISS: Mini-Laboratory Operation.Mission 16 to ISS: Critical Timeline – Mission 16B.Mission 16 to ISS: Critical Timeline – Mission 16A.Mission 17 to ISS: Mission Patch Art and Design Competition.Mission 17 to ISS: Mini-Laboratory Operation. ![]() Mission 18 to ISS: Mission Patch Art and Design Competition.Mission 18 to ISS: Mini-Laboratory Operation. ![]() SSEP | Student Spaceflight Experiments Program Home Main Navigation ![]()
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