NASA SpaceX Launch

NOLATrav

Emperor Mongoose
The link below is to NASA TV's youtube live stream of today's Crew Dragon launch. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aymrnzianf0

Remarkable resemblance to the Galactic Empire :shock:
 
I calculated the F-9 is a little larger than a modular cutter. I wish they would give volume rather than weight for payload and fuel loads. That command capsule is definitely compact bridge. About 410 km trip each way plus lingering time so very little fuel. Tl 7 or 8?
 
And the start of flying cars as well as maneuver station keeping systems. So we're actually TL 7.
 
Not to brag, but if Saturday’s launch is a go, I’ll be watching from a boat a few miles from the launch pad. Very excited!
 
Old School said:
Not to brag, but if Saturday’s launch is a go, I’ll be watching from a boat a few miles from the launch pad. Very excited!

Maybe, already been mention of a possible weather postponment.
 
Old School said:
Not to brag, but if Saturday’s launch is a go, I’ll be watching from a boat a few miles from the launch pad. Very excited!

Dude. So jealous. I’m in New Orleans, when Thursday’s launch got scrubbed I started seriously thinking about a little road trip to photograph the next launch attempt...

Whether I road trip or not, I hope Saturday is a go. And I hope your team has a camera of some sort along...
 
Old School said:
Not to brag, but if Saturday’s launch is a go, I’ll be watching from a boat a few miles from the launch pad. Very excited!

Hope you had a good view.
 
Thanks. A little bit of a bummer. We scrapped the boat plan, because we would have had to drive the boat through thunderstorms to get to the viewing area. So we watched the launch from the dock about twenty miles away.

Close enough to hear it, though. It was already out of sight before the sound reached us, and the rumbling lasted about another minute.
 
Old School said:
Thanks. A little bit of a bummer. We scrapped the boat plan, because we would have had to drive the boat through thunderstorms to get to the viewing area. So we watched the launch from the dock about twenty miles away.

Close enough to hear it, though. It was already out of sight before the sound reached us, and the rumbling lasted about another minute.

That's too bad.
 
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