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Eta?
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paladisious
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For launch? Should still be 11:49am AEDT on Monday, it was pushed back due to bad weather in the recovery zone in case of an abort.
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20 mins away, is live on youtube, and live on twitch
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Picture perfect so far.
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The mood 2020 needs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgPXtQQnQ-k&ab_channel=NASAThat said, I'm glad I didn't post in advance about yesterday's launch due to NASA's embarrassing effort taking over SpaceX's stream of the Sentinel 6-Michael Freilich mission, but I'm looking forward to SpaceX's own broadcast of their own Starlink mission tomorrow off their own bat. It'll be the seventh time the same rocket has flown to space. SpaceX leaving everyone else on the ground.
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The 100th launch of the Falcon 9 rocket (I think including Falcon Heavy) is scheduled for 1:55pm AEDT today, it'll be the seventh flight for this particular rocket, and the third for its fairings. Will post stream link when it's up.
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paladisious
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+xThe 100th launch of the Falcon 9 rocket (I think including Falcon Heavy) is scheduled for 1:55pm AEDT today, it'll be the seventh flight for this particular rocket, and the third for its fairings. Will post stream link when it's up. Postponed to tomorrow due to weather.
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Just caught it in time sorry for the late post: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J442-ti-Dhg100th Falcon 9 launch overall and seventh for this particular rocket.
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Just under an hour until the Inspiration 4 launch, it'll be the furthest people have been from Earth since Apollo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pv01sSq44w
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Muz
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Seppos cheering and carrying on like they're in a late night TV show audience. Landing of the boosters is the coolest bit.
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+xSeppos cheering and carrying on like they're in a late night TV show audience. I don't blame them in honestly. Beyond cool. The progress SpaceX is making is genuinely groundbreaking and represents the beginnings of spaceflight becoming obtainable for the average person.
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paladisious
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+x+xSeppos cheering and carrying on like they're in a late night TV show audience. I don't blame them in honestly. Beyond cool. The progress SpaceX is making is genuinely groundbreaking and represents the beginnings of spaceflight becoming obtainable for the average person. Definitely. Exciting times.
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The next civilian flight for dragon will aim to have a higher apogee than the the Gemini 11 spacecraft, which was 1200km or so. That will make it the highest ever earth orbit by a crewed spacecraft. A crewed trip around the moon is not far away.
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+xThe next civilian flight for dragon will aim to have a higher apogee than the the Gemini 11 spacecraft, which was 1200km or so. That will make it the highest ever earth orbit by a crewed spacecraft. A crewed trip around the moon is not far away. I watch a lot of these launches. The best bit is the boosters landing back on land or on the drogue ships they have. But every bloody time they land it on a ship the video clags out before they land it.
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paladisious
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+xThe next civilian flight for dragon will aim to have a higher apogee than the the Gemini 11 spacecraft, which was 1200km or so. That will make it the highest ever earth orbit by a crewed spacecraft. A crewed trip around the moon is not far away. #dearmoon would probably have already happened by now if not for the switch to Starship. Can't wait to see that full stack fly.
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