MAVEN rocket rolls to the pad amid NASA social media event

The Atlas V rocket with the MAVEN Mars probe aboard rolled out to the pad today. The launch is set for Monday at t 1:28 p.m. EST. Find launch updates at

NASA photos of the roll-out are available at 20131116 maven – Flickr.

Atlas V MAVEN Roll Out (201311160001HQ)

The event was observed by 150 people participating in a NASA Social event: NASA Hosts Social Media Event at MAVEN Launch in Florida – NASA.

Postings from the participants can be seen at

Update: Here’s a video of the roll-out

And here is a video of the NASA social media event:

 

Space policy roundup – Nov.15.13

Some space policy/politics related items today:

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A Cosmic Dancer on the Mir space station

The Art in Space section at HobbySpace describes various art related works and projects that were done in space or at least in weightlessness.  These include The Cosmic Dancer Project described on artist Arthur Woods‘ site about artworks that were taken to the Mir space station in the 1990s.

Ths article describes some of the background to the Mir project and includes a video of the Cosmic Dancer sculpture on Mir: The Mir Space Station: An Unlikely Place for a Beautiful Art Exhibit – Universe Today

MAVEN cleared for launch to Mars on Monday

The MAVEN spacecraft heading for Mars has gotten clearance for launch.

MAVEN ‘Go’ to Proceed Toward Monday Launch

A Launch Readiness Review ended this morning with NASA and contractor managers giving MAVEN the “go” for launch at 1:28 p.m. EST on Monday, Nov. 18, from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Today’s review is the final mission review for MAVEN and its ride into space, the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. The Atlas V was also cleared for the rollout to the launch pad Saturday. Teams have not encountered any significant technical issues or concerns for launch. Forecasters from the U.S. Air Force’s 45th Weather Squadron predict a 60 percent chance of favorable conditions during the two-hour launch window.

The MAVEN Launch Blog will provide the latest updates on the countdown.

This video outlines the MAVEN science mission:

Here is a time lapse showing the preparation of the MAVEN spacecraft:

Binary Space Satellite Tracking Tool – now available in standalone mode

The Satellite Tracking Tool from BINARY SPACE is available here at HobbySpace.  The Windows based program allows you to track a large set of satellites in both low earth and geostationary orbits. It comes free with many features and display options.

Up till now the Tool has only run within a browser but there is now the option to install it as a standalone program on your system. This avoids the various compatibility problems that crop up as browsers are modified.

When you open the program in your browser, if you can right click on the display a popup menu will appear and include the option: “‘Install Satellite Tracking Tool onto this computer…” Just select this and give the installer permission and the program should soon be up and running.

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