Targeted for 09 December 2010, Thursday launch of Phantom X MUP-1 (Extender 10) is now deliberating by ANGKASA for delay. On 24 November 2010, Wednesday, Phantom X's Gravitation Detected Booster (GDB) had an Ignition & Burning Test at Launch Complex 7.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Phantom X Deliberating For Delay
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Sunday, November 21, 2010
Halfway For Phantom X (Extender 10)
ANGKASA Malaysia (organization) had just updated Phantom X's manufacture progress in the Space Vehicle Assembly Center (SVAC). Shuttle Capable, Extender 10, has been completed of 25%. ANGKASA expected that the Descending & Recovery Chute would be installed onto Extender 10 on next week. Last week, ANGKASA had installed up of the four units of Side Stereoscopic Rejected Flaps (SSRFs), which will function as the Launch Abort System (LAS) during the launch, and as the Balancing Pilot (BP) during descend. So far, the four SSRFs is still in a good status.
The overall of the Phantom X vehicle had completed of 37.5%. The launch window for the last rocket launch for ANGKASA is still open on 09 December 2010, Thursday, at 7.30am. Due to the weather condition of the day before the launch, if the weather condition wan unfavourable, then the launch will be delayed and the new window will be deliberated. For now, countdown is still continue on 18 days to launch.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Phantom X MUP-1 (Extender 10) Expected For Launch December 2010
New project Phantom X MUP-1, will be carrying on a Shuttle Capable, Extender 10 was expected to be launch from Launch Complex 21 on this December 2010 for ANGKASA's final/last rocket launch.
Last Aquarius mission, test onto Extender 10's second Descending & Recovery Chute Test on 21 October 2010 night launch at 7.15pm had go 30%. But for the final test of the Phantom X will be the engine's Ignition & Burning Test that will be done on 24 November 2010, 6pm targeted.
As a result, ANGKASA (organization)'s CEO, Cameron Tan has given a confirmation launch date on 09 December 2010, 7.30am at Launch Complex 21. Any delay will be due to the technical problem found & weather condition of the day.
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