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Satellites based on windows 10? This cant be good
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9:08 PM here so no problem But don't worry, i bet no launch today
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While waiting...
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Probably using GPS to avoid collision.
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NASA has its own footage
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I bet that due to difficulties mounting Roadster to top of the Falcon heavy. Launch delayed couple of months more
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Do we ever see titanium grid fins again?
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What maximum time is allowed between Launch and Static fire? Falcon heavy launch probably in 2019? Crew Dragon ~2022? BFR launch ~2100?
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Wondering is Tesla semi used to deliver F9 to lauch site in future? And ship to deliver people to BFR Earth to Earth launch site will be battery powered?
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After Heavy demo launch, probably next is after a year from that.
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https://futurism.com/the-falcon-heavy-launch-likely-isnt-happening-this-november/ https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/01/sources-neither-boeing-nor-spacex-likely-ready-to-fly-crews-until-2019/
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Year 2022 BFT cargo missions to Mars
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Started
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Event is 7:30-8:30 tomorrow morning. Too excited, hard to fall asleep tonight
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WOW, never seen footage's
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As i understand NASA is just jealous and do not allow Spacex crew propulsive landings. But why not propulsive landings for cargo only? Faster capsule reuse and no water damage. Now it seems Soyuz (1960s technology) is better than future dragon v2. Because Soyuz lands on land but dragon V2 only in water = expensive reuse.
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So titanium grid fins only for GTO launches?
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Val Kilmer inside? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26uff6SDu88
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Is it just me or these grid fins looked like old aluminum ones (shape)? Painted titanium?
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Nice, but next launch will be over a month. Hoping they now have time to fix LC-40 sooner.
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Me too, work tomorrow. 12:46 a.m here. At least next try is in weekend.
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Reminded me this F9R Flight Test | 1,000m video where grass was ignited? https://youtu.be/ZwwS4YOTbbw?t=109
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aaahs and ooohs
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It has like a minute delay too (commented live).
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Explained here: https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/05/11/inmarsat-5-f4-launch-preps/ "Venting of oxygen vapors should be visible around the rocket in the final hour before ignition..."