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Posted on 4/28/23 at 5:37 pm to rt3
Falcon Heavy just got moved back an hour, 7:26ish central time
Falcon 9 launch about 20 mins ago went without a hitch, SpaceX has really made the launch game unexciting with their reliability. It's not a bad thing at all
Landing the boosters standing straight up on a small drone ship still blows my mind, and it's become a "regular" happening for SpaceX. The immense research, testing, and calculations that go into landing a booster from space on a tiny ship is insane, almost unbelievable
Posted on 4/28/23 at 5:38 pm to rt3
once again moving the Falcon Heavy launch further back in the launch window... hoping to avoid bad weather
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SpaceX @SpaceX
New T-0 of 8:26 p.m. ET; weather is now 70% favorable for liftoff
Posted on 4/28/23 at 5:40 pm to RazorBroncs
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Landing the boosters standing straight up on a small drone ship still blows my mind, and it's become a "regular" happening for SpaceX. The immense research, testing, and calculations that go into landing a booster from space on a tiny ship is insane, almost unbelievable
and several developmental Falcon 9s were lost testing this procedure
so when people laugh at a developmental Starship & Super Heavy blowing up during a launch... just point at that and laugh back at them
Posted on 4/28/23 at 5:52 pm to RazorBroncs
quote:AS some one who has been watching since the end of Mercury..it's pretty damn amazing.
Landing the boosters standing straight up on a small drone ship still blows my mind, and it's become a "regular" happening for SpaceX. The immense research, testing, and calculations that go into landing a booster from space on a tiny ship is insane, almost unbelievable
Posted on 4/28/23 at 6:27 pm to Crow Pie
1 hour to the Falcon Heavy new scheduled launch time
Posted on 4/28/23 at 7:10 pm to rt3
15 minutes to Falcon Heavy launch
the vehicle is being fueled up and we're looking good for launch
the vehicle is being fueled up and we're looking good for launch
Posted on 4/28/23 at 7:21 pm to rt3
T-5 minutes to launch of Falcon Heavy
Posted on 4/28/23 at 7:22 pm to rt3
Watching
4 mins
All good so far
4 mins
All good so far
Posted on 4/28/23 at 7:24 pm to CLane33
stage 2 LOX load complete... getting to the bitter end
Posted on 4/28/23 at 7:26 pm to rt3
HOLD HOLD HOLD
and since this was the end of the launch window... that means a scrub/abort for today
now to see what caused the abort
and since this was the end of the launch window... that means a scrub/abort for today
now to see what caused the abort
Posted on 4/28/23 at 7:29 pm to CLane33
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Abort at 59 secs ??
there's been aborts at < 1 second with the candles lit
shite happens
Posted on 4/28/23 at 7:37 pm to rt3
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SpaceX @SpaceX
Standing down from tonight's Falcon Heavy launch of @ViasatInc's ViaSat-3 Americas mission; vehicle and payload remain healthy
Posted on 4/28/23 at 9:26 pm to rt3
Kid and I tried to catch the launch… at least we got some fishing in. Always bring stuff to do to pass time…
This post was edited on 4/28/23 at 9:27 pm
Posted on 4/30/23 at 7:24 pm to rt3
This is about to launch is 2 minutes
Posted on 4/30/23 at 7:51 pm to rt3
they've proven they can land the boosters, but most of the launches the payload is so heavy they don't have enough fuel leftover to land the boosters
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