| 03 Aug 2004
NASA's MESSENGER -- set to become the first spacecraft
to orbit the planet Mercury -- launched today at 2:15:56
a.m. EDT aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station, Fla.
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02 Aug 2004
The launch of NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft was
postponed this morning due to lightning potential from residual
clouds that were associated with Tropical Storm Alex. The
launch has been rescheduled for Tuesday, August 3 at 2:15:56
a.m. EDT at the opening of a 12-second launch window.
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27 July 2004
The NASA Direct! Web
site is featuring two webcast events and countdown
coverage for MESSENGER. Programming begins
July 29 at 2 p.m.
EDT and concludes after
launch, currently scheduled for August 2 from Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station in Florida.
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Note to Editors - A prelaunch press conference will
be held at the NASA News Center at KSC on Saturday, July
31, at 1 p.m. EDT. MESSENGER Mission Science Briefing and
all related information will be provided.
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19 July 2004
Next Stop: The Launch Pad. The MESSENGER spacecraft is now
firmly attached to the third stage of its Delta II launch
vehicle in anticipation of the launch window that opens
at 2:16 a.m. (EDT) on August 2.
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15 July 2004
NASA is sending a Messenger to Mercury. NASA's first trip to
Mercury in 30 years starts on August 2 with the launch
of the MESSENGER spacecraft from Cape Canaveral.
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14 July 2004
A pre-launch press briefing will be held on Thursday, July
15, at 1 p.m. EDT at NASA Headquarters and broadcast on NASA
TV.
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12 July 2004
MESSENGER media opportunity set for Wednesday, July 14, at
10:15 a.m..
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01 July 2004
The MESSENGER spacecraft receives its Sun Catchers.
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29 June 2004
MESSENGER's launch has been rescheduled and is now targeted
to occur August 2.
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March 2004
The planned May launch of MESSENGER
has been rescheduled for no earlier
than July 30.
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10 March 2004
MESSENGER spacecraft arrives in
Florida to begin final preparations
for launch.
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