diff --git a/writing/post-self/toledot/launch/phys/Douglas/002.md b/writing/post-self/toledot/launch/phys/Douglas/002.md index 41125e93..1fd35293 100644 --- a/writing/post-self/toledot/launch/phys/Douglas/002.md +++ b/writing/post-self/toledot/launch/phys/Douglas/002.md @@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ Digital signatures: * Green: * *Launch arm integrity:* 100% (go) * *Launch arm path:* Clear (go) + * *Launch arm cameras:* 100% (go) * *Launch vehicle path:* Clear to transsolar 1.8AU, 5 nines confidence (go) * *Helical railgun:* Tests pass (go) * *Capacitor charge:* 6 nines, on track to 100% (go) @@ -155,6 +156,7 @@ Digital signatures: * Blue: * *Launch arm integrity:* 100% (go) * *Launch arm path:* Clear (go) + * *Launch arm cameras:* 100% (go) * *Launch vehicle path:* Clear to cissolar 1.2AU, 5 nines confidence (go) * *Helical railgun:* Tests pass (go) * *Capacitor charge:* 6 nines, on track to 100% (go) @@ -205,3 +207,7 @@ Digital signatures: *Notes:* We are 1% away from desired power consumption reduction on the station. While this is within tolerances, we are expecting that, with the shutdown of the glass furnace at 2330, we will hit our mark of 15% station-wide power reduction. Congratulations! ----- + +## Message stream + +**Sys-side:** The launch vehicles in their sabots are settled into their creches and the doors are shut. Everyone's excited, but I'm pleased at the calm efficiency of the control tower I'm in (Blue). We are 1 degree offset spinward from the launch arm, so we should be able to see the start of the launch well enough.