Launch is scheduled for a 90-minute window opening at 01:24 UTC on Saturday. The 78-foot-tall rocket will lift off from the Kodiak Launch Complex and head southeast across the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean.
The Minotaur 4’s payloads include 16 experiments for the U.S. military, NASA and university students. The mission is codenamed STP-S26, signifying the 26th small launch vehicle flight in the history of the Department of Defense’s Space Test Program.
Here’s the live video feed on Spaceflightnow.com: http://www.spaceflightnow.com/minotaur/stps26/status.html
The mission consists of four satellites (STPSat-2, FASTSat-HSV01, FalconSat-5, FASTRAC) and three cubesats (O/OEROS, RAX and NanoSail-D2 (subsystem of FASTSat).
my RX setup for the upcoming lauch
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All satellites should be very close together after deployment – so try one of the pre-keps.
NanoSail is not going to be launched until 7-9 days after launch inside FASTSAT.
FASTRAC-1 1 99902U 10324.08031863 -.00000000 00000-0 -00000+0 0 00007 2 99902 071.9941 139.9879 0012978 279.7494 303.2104 14.74988798000012 FASTRAC-2 1 99902U 10324.08031863 -.00000000 00000-0 -00000+0 0 00007 2 99902 071.9941 139.9879 0012978 279.7494 303.2104 14.74988798000012 OOREOS 1 99901U 10324.07129398 .00000071 00000-0 11044-4 0 00002 2 99901 071.9960 139.9741 0012635 275.9174 259.1461 14.72694699000014 RAX 1 99999U 10324.07059954 .00003154 00000-0 46005-3 0 00008 2 99999 071.9769 139.9970 0013446 299.6263 230.5847 14.75407460000017