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To: Efrain who wrote (103)5/1/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: Efrain  Respond to of 680
 
IRIDIUM LAUNCH POSTPONED
(WASHINGTON, D.C. -May 1, 1998)

Today's launch of two Iridium satellites by a Long March 2C/SD rocket was delayed due to inclement weather. A new launch attempt will be made tomorrow, Saturday, May 2, 1998. The Long March 2C/SD is scheduled to lift-off at 5:16 p.m.Beijing time (5:16 a.m. EDT) from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in China.

Soxan - I am with you one day we will get our chance..

Efrain

P.S Money is the root of all Evil.



To: Efrain who wrote (103)5/2/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: soxan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 680
 
To Efrain
From Soxan
Welcome to our little thread.
Your question about the Start Treaty is probably the only thing holding back success for us. Basically E'Primes problem is also their biggest asset except for their personel. The Peacekeeper technology which E'prime is to use for their launches, is tied up with the treaty with Russia. Remember that the peacekeeper is basically a ICBM. We had agreed some yrs. back not to use this even for peacefull means. That is the simplest explanation I could come up with for now.
Again, welcome.
Soxan