TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 837 SUBJECT: HETE-2 48 hour Launch Delay DATE: 00/10/07 14:04:05 GMT FROM: George Ricker at MIT Saturday, 7 October 2000 On Friday night (6 October) at 2300 EDT, it was decided by NASA and MIT to delay the launch of HETE-2 by 48 hours. The delay resulted from the need to repair a spacecraft ground-support cable which was accidently damaged by Orbital Corporation personnel while removing a protective cover over the Pegasus fairing. Also, it became known to NASA that a previously-unannounced outage of Internet service to the Kwajalein Missile Range would have taken place during the Friday countdown and during a portion of the Saturday morning launch window. Validation of the repaired cable, a short functional test of the satellite, and battery recharging will occur during the delay. The next launch attempt will occur on Monday morning (9 October), at approximately 0145 EDT. George Ricker, MIT Center for Space Research Principal Investigator for the HETE-2 Mission