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re: SpaceX Attempts to Re-land Rocket: TODAY @ 3:10pm cst
Posted on 4/13/15 at 3:34 pm to MrBobDobalina
Posted on 4/13/15 at 3:34 pm to MrBobDobalina
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make sure to start a thread tomorrow. I want to see this shite.
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Update the time when you can or when its posted
This thread will remain updated.
Posted on 4/14/15 at 11:24 am to SpaceX
Launch scheduled for 3:10pm cst this afternoon
LIVESTREAMS
> SpaceX Stream (recommended to watch within T-minus 14 min.)
> NASAtv Stream (recommended to watch from T-minus 30 min. to T-minus 15 min.)
Importance of this launch
Today, SpaceX will be launching their Dragon 9 rocket in a routine resupply mission to the International Space Station. Included in this mission will be an attempt to re-land the first stage booster rocket onto a barge/landing pad in the ocean. If successful, it will be the first reusable rocket in history.
More Launch Details
The landing target
Yesterday:
This launch was initially scheduled for yesterday afternoon, however anvil clouds (threat of lightning) encroached upon the 10 mile launch radius. This resulted in postponement of the launch to this afternoon.
LIVESTREAMS
> SpaceX Stream (recommended to watch within T-minus 14 min.)
> NASAtv Stream (recommended to watch from T-minus 30 min. to T-minus 15 min.)
Importance of this launch
Today, SpaceX will be launching their Dragon 9 rocket in a routine resupply mission to the International Space Station. Included in this mission will be an attempt to re-land the first stage booster rocket onto a barge/landing pad in the ocean. If successful, it will be the first reusable rocket in history.
More Launch Details
The landing target
Yesterday:
This launch was initially scheduled for yesterday afternoon, however anvil clouds (threat of lightning) encroached upon the 10 mile launch radius. This resulted in postponement of the launch to this afternoon.
This post was edited on 4/14/15 at 11:36 am
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