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re: SpaceX Crew 10 Mission to the ISS Launch New Time 6:03PM CDT Friday 3/11
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:23 pm to cypresstiger
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:23 pm to cypresstiger
quote:Jessie Anderson is pretty easy on the eyes and was one of their engineers way back when they were doing test launches.
“Oh neato!” girls
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:28 pm to OU Guy
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What time do they dock with ISS?
I think 10pm Pacific time tomorrow evening. It's a 28hr trip at 27000 k/h. Space is almost as big as Texas.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:31 pm to Btrtigerfan

You have firebombed a Tesla dealership and shoved tranny pills down your sons throat haven't you?
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:32 pm to Btrtigerfan
Great to see, but kind of a bummer for me. Was at KSC Wednesday to watch, 3.9 miles away, when it scrubbed less than an hour to go. Huge bus lines going and coming back to the visitor center.
Pic I took from the viewing stands....

Pic I took from the viewing stands....

Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:34 pm to cypresstiger
I remember three of the launches while we lived in Orlando. We watched Columbia go up from our conference room in Heathrow... it was a beautiful day, perfect weather. Then waking up to hear the sonic boom and the local news reporter saying "it should be here" followed up 20 minutes later with the obvious being stated.
I watched the return to space from Cocoa Beach with my cousin and 4 month old. There was a night launch in there somewhere that was cool to follow it almost the entire way up.
I watched the return to space from Cocoa Beach with my cousin and 4 month old. There was a night launch in there somewhere that was cool to follow it almost the entire way up.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:35 pm to Hodag
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You have firebombed a Tesla dealership and shoved tranny pills down your sons throat haven't you?
Quite the opposite. He and I watch launches together sometimes. I'm always explaining that for all of the retards in the media and people that don't know what color furry they are, there are still some very smart people in this world.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:35 pm to Btrtigerfan
quote:The docking process is supposed to start at 8:30 tomorrow night.
I think 10pm Pacific time tomorrow evening. It's a 28hr trip at 27000 k/h. Space is almost as big as Texas.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:37 pm to TigerGman
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Pic I took from the viewing stands....
Is that from the Feel the Heat stands? I saw a launch from there. Badass. Sucks that happened though. Almost did to us.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:37 pm to MSUDawg98
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:40 pm to ThunderSnow
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Is that from the Feel the Heat stands? I saw a launch from there. Badass. Sucks that happened though. Almost did to us.
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As close as the general public can get far as I know. $150.00 down the drain too. But whatever. Going to go see a Starship launch next once they get them going in a year or two. ...
This post was edited on 3/14/25 at 6:41 pm
Posted on 3/14/25 at 6:47 pm to Btrtigerfan
quote:Did they bring a Christmas tree and their families too? And what about muh vote? There is ZERO chance they were able to vote before going. Did they have mail delivery by Crew 9/return by Crew 8 as well?
Along with them were custom fitted SpaceX suits tailored for Butch and Suni.
FJB could've brought them home but didn't. They could've sent half of crew 9 with one capsule and the other half with one for Butch and Suni to ride down. Of which most of the cost should have been passed on to Boeing.
The truth is Senile Joe didn't want Elon to look like the hero so he robbed two test pilots out of 6 months of their lives while using the solution that saw thousands of hours of training go down the drain by sending up half a crew.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 7:16 pm to MSUDawg98
Jessie Anderson is pretty easy on the eyes and was one of their engineers way back when they were doing test launches.
—That’s great, but it does not make her a good launch announcer.
—That’s great, but it does not make her a good launch announcer.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 7:32 pm to cypresstiger
???
Both of them were explaining what was coming next and what that meant. What more do you want?
Both of them were explaining what was coming next and what that meant. What more do you want?
Posted on 3/14/25 at 7:39 pm to MSUDawg98
Please read my earlier comments.
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