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George Diller/NASA Launch Commentator: This is Delta Launch Control.
At this time we�re preparing to de-tank the Delta II rocket based on our decision
to. not try a launch today.. And here to discuss the situation is Tim Dunn, our NASA launch manager for today�s
countdown for the Launch Services Program.. So, Tim, tell us how we began to gradually lead up to what ultimately came to pass.
Tim Dunn/NASA Launch Manager: OK, I�ll be glad to do that George. So obviously
it�s a slight disappointment to the team that we weren�t able to launch today, but
we. understand the factors involved in upper level winds.
If I could take a moment, we had a beautiful countdown. Everything on the Delta II
rocket was rock solid. And the spacecraft had absolutely no issues.
I�d like to thank our 30th Space Wing Air Force partners. They had a clean and green
range. All range instrumentation was terrific.. So we had a very nominal countdown as we loaded liquid oxygen on the vehicle.
The one thing that was kind of dogging us through the countdown was those upper-
level winds. All of our surface-level winds on the ground were green. However we
released weather balloons to track the upper-level atmospheric conditions for wind
speed, wind direction, so we know how to fly through those regions of maximum
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state of something. Things necessary in order for some things to occur. To cause to behave automatically in a certain way.
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state of atmosphere as regards heat, cloudiness, etc.. wear away something by exposure to atmosphere.
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failing to fulfil someone's hopes or expectations. To not meet the expectations of others or yourself.
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sadness or displeasure caused by non-fulfilment of one's hopes or expectations.