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From: Derrick Young
Date: 2005 Jan 27, 08:29 -0500
From: Derrick Young
Date: 2005 Jan 27, 08:29 -0500
Sorry that I seemed to have dropped off the list for a couple of weeks ... I went back and dug through everything that I still have from when I left the Space Shuttle/IUS program in 1980. Part of what I came across were copies of preliminary mission planning papers regarding launches from the Cape and Vandenburg AFB. The Vandenburg launches were slated to be launched west with exocentric orbits, apogee was to be about 1600 nm above surface and perigee was to be only about 110 nm above surface. The IUS (Inertial Upper Stage) was to be placed into this orbit and then fired as it approached apogee. From what I remember of the Scout launches that I worked with, this type of initial orbit was usually reserved for polar launches - not what I would have expected from a west launched vehicle. I don't remember questioning anyone on this at the time - after all, I was just the dumb young computer geek and these were clearly identified as unclassified preliminary planning documents - thus subject to a lot of change - which included the launch site and other criteria. I have been back through the unclassified launch histories and do not see mention of any that would satisfy the mission criteria. I expect that they changed the criteria and launched out of the Cape. Have a great day. derrick