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Watched the one last Thursday here on the West Coast, it was just dark enough you could see the whole thing, but to bright for my camera (phone) to get a good shot.

Another double landing will be awesome!
 
From all accounts the mission has been proceeding nominally. Both side boosters safely returned...

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Things like this show how dated NASA really is in it's launch capabilities. They need to stick with exploratory equipment like the MARS helicopter and rovers.
 
I'm not surprised, the chemistry that makes a solid rocket work may have a shelf life. Surely moisture ingress over time would be deleterious to nominal performance and I don't know that SRBs have a function like a "throttle" to compensate.

The push out to the 16th is noted...

Cheers!
 
Yup. So far so good! Heck of a liftoff, too!



Those main engines are massive. Reminds me of the F1 engines on the Saturn-V, but these RS-25 engines used on the Artemis core booster are actually leftovers from the space shuttle program...
 
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Seemed like the Orion return went flawlessly - assuming it doesn't sink during the extended ocean soaking (testing thing).
Maybe this will encourage the funding needed to take the next steps in the Artemis program...
 
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