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January 4 - The Sea Launch Commander catches up with the Odyssey Launch Platform and the two vessels continue their voyage to the launch site together. They travel about three miles apart once they rendezvous, and preparations for the launch gear up for the teams on both vessels. The Odyssey Launch Platform can be seen now from the captain's bridge on the Sea Launch Commander. |
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The helo crew prepares to take the Sea Launch helicopter for a spin.
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The Sea Launch Commander as seen from the helicopter. In the distance is the Odyssey Launch Platform. |
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The Odyssey Launch Platform catches sight of the Sea
Launch Commander just before dawn....
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..and the first helo operation.
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The Odyssey Launch Platform is slowed by churning currents...
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...the wake becomes turbulent Return to Current Launch Page |
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