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LIVE COVERAGE: Antares rocket set for launch
From: "Spaceflight Now" <newsalert@spaceflightnow.com>
Date: Oct 27, 2014 2:40 PM
Subject: LIVE COVERAGE: Antares rocket set for launch
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Antares Rocket Set For Launch Monday From Virginia
An Antares rocket is set for liftoff from Virginia at 6:45 p.m. EDT (2245 GMT) to kick off a resupply run to the International Space Station, carrying nearly 5,000 pounds of science experiments and hardware to sustain the massive orbiting outpost.
Weather Looks Favorable For Wednesday's Atlas 5 Launch
Forecasters are predicting a 70 percent chance of acceptable weather for launch of an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral on Wednesday.
SpaceX's Dragon Supply Ship Returns To Earth
Wrapping up SpaceX's fourth operational resupply flight to the International Space Station, a Dragon cargo capsule departed the high-flying research complex, dropped out of orbit and descended to a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean with nearly 3,300 pounds of biological specimens and hardware.
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