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Cape Canaveral - December 11, 1998 - Mars Climate Orbiter has been cleared for launch Friday at 1.45pm local time via a Boeing Delta2. The software controlling the spacecraft's electrical system, which caused a one-day launch delay, has been reviewed and a recommended change was made Thursday. The launch window closes at 2:52pm EST. The launch weather officer predicts a 30-percent chance of not meeting the launch weather criteria on Friday. There is the possibility of an isolated shower in the vicinity and some concern over clouds in the area or in the Delta's flight path at the time of launch. When it first arrives at the red planet, Mars Climate Orbiter will be used primarily to support its companion Mars Polar Lander spacecraft, planned for launch on Jan. 3, 1999. After that, the Climate Orbiter's instruments will monitor the Martian atmosphere and image the planet's surface on a daily basis for one Martian year, the equivalent of two Earth years. During this time, the spacecraft will observe the circulation of atmospheric dust and water vapor, as well as characterize seasonal changes on the surface.
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