| Launch Safety Zones Established |
| Tuesday, 15 July 2008 | |
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With a
launch expected from Narrow Cape as early as Saturday, the U.S. Coast Guard has
laid out the coordinates for a maritime safety zone around the launch complex
and in the splashdown areas to the south.
The Safety Zone includes all navigable waters contained within the area bordered by the following points: 57 deg. 29.8' north, 152 deg. 17.0' west, 57 deg. 21.1' north, 152 deg. 11.2' west, 57 deg. 19.9' north, 152 deg. 14.2' west, 57deg. 25.4' north and 152 deg. 28.2' west.
The hazard area is defined by the points 56.5 degrees north, 151.3 degrees west, 55.95 degrees north, 150.65 degrees west, 56.05 degrees north, 150.35 degrees west, 56.6 degrees north and 151.0 degrees west.
The second stage hazard area is defined by points 41.15 degrees north, 138.35 degrees west, 39.5 degrees north, 137.45 degrees west, 39.5 degrees north, 136.85 degrees west, 41.15 degrees north and 137.75 degrees west.
The third stage hazard area is defined by points 33.25 degrees north, 135.0 degrees west, 30.9 degrees north, 133.75 degrees west, 30.9 degrees north, 133.0 degrees west, 33.25 degrees north and 134.25 degrees west. |