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SpaceX falcon 9 has launched!


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I didn\'t even know there was a launch. I checked my twitter feed, found a launch pic. Searched on YT found that. When was the launch?

00:44 this morning, pacific time. Really exciting, it doesn\'t matter how many I\'ve watched, they always put butterflies in my stomach. Especially when they\'re potentially this significant. (I\'m a big SpaceX fan, in case you hadn\'t noticed :P)

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I didn\'t even know there was a launch. I checked my twitter feed, found a launch pic. Searched on YT found that. When was the launch?

7.44am UTC

I am subscribed to KurtJMac, who went to the Nasa Social for that, but didn\'t get to see the launch. Its was broudcasted live on both Nasa TV and the Space X website.

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Also, it was a combustion chamber\'s pressure being too high, caused by a broken check valve.

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Great news, I look forward to the first manned test. That this has gone so perfectly despite setbacks shows that SpaceX has huge potential.

Wait... This isn\'t manned 0_o... They have A LOT of cameras in that rocket then...

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Wait... This isn\'t manned 0_o... They have A LOT of cameras in that rocket then...

Yeah this was just the first test of the unmanned ISS resupply capability, it\'s not even filled with important cargo. I think the manned capsule flight test is scheduled for next year but i am not sure. In between then and now i expect them to do a load more resupply missions with more important stuff.

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Yeah this was just the first test of the unmanned ISS resupply capability, it\'s not even filled with important cargo. I think the manned capsule flight test is scheduled for next year but i am not sure.

It\'s not supposed to fly manned until 2016 or 17.

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Really? That\'s a little disappointing; with all their progress i thought they had a larger momentum than that.

They\'re not remotely done with the abort or life support systems, and their rocket\'s only flown three times; they\'ll want a lot more test flights before they decide it\'s ready for crewed launches.

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They\'re not remotely done with the abort or life support systems, and their rocket\'s only flown three times; they\'ll want a lot more test flights before they decide it\'s ready for crewed launches.

Yeah that\'s true, but the impression i had was that most of the systems were largely done and it was only this repeated testing of increasing complexity that they had left. I guess a couple extra years isn\'t so bad.

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Slowly, slowly.

Remember that in the scheme of things, getting a new (state of the art) spacecraft from its first cargo flight to manned flights inside 4 years is actually pretty good going. Yes, Apollo was faster; but that was a spacecraft with the entire space resources of a nation being fed into it. We neither want nor need the USA to shut down all its other space programs to get Dragon carrying people.

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