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I'm still waiting for this to happen. ☝
marvin haha.
With the, almost, complete lack of air pressure, I was surprised any lift could be generated. NASA obviously tested this on Earth first so had no doubt it would work. Looking forward to what lays ahead for the little one.
That's nice, saw ISS go over whilst the Crew Dragon was about 20 km from ISS. Couldn't see the Dragon then but ISS bright.
Starlink less easy to spot these days.
Awaiting SN15 with much anticipation, no Fog this time I hope.
Last I'd heard, SpaceX was working on moving the Starlink satellites into a higher orbit.[...]
Maybe not?
https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/27/...-lower-orbits-against-amazon-rival-objections
Cheers! ("They're all over the place!" )
Well damn, thought for sure it was that soccer ball I kicked really hard one time as a kid and we lost track of it in the air. Thought for sure it hit outer spaceVery tiny aliens if they were hitchiking in that ball.
Did anyone ever identify this object that few by after separation?
https://m.dailymercury.com.au/news/space-x-crafts-near-miss-with-ufo/4246565/
Did anyone ever identify this object that few by after separation?
https://m.dailymercury.com.au/news/space-x-crafts-near-miss-with-ufo/4246565/
The last speculative take I read was it was an ice chunk shed by the very same spacecraft. Which makes sense - the odds of something extraneous passing through that gap at that instant would be extraordinarily low...
Cheers!
Darned space rats!
Trajectory was to low or not enough thrust.Couldn't have been if I kick a ball high it comes back with ice on it!
I figured it was something along those lines for the same reason. It's pretty amazing to have that camera angle available so the public can witness the entire event.The last speculative take I read was it was an ice chunk shed by the very same spacecraft. Which makes sense - the odds of something extraneous passing through that gap at that instant would be extraordinarily low...
Cheers!
Trajectory was to low or not enough thrust.
I figured it was something along those lines for the same reason. It's pretty amazing to have that camera angle available so the public can witness the entire event.
Hah, I know. I used to immediately dismiss them without a second thought as space junk. The navy releasing the video of the UFO and that damn Joe Rogan doing Cmdr. Fravor and Bob Lazar interviews have me making some nifty tin foil hats.Anytime something strange pops up on a NASA live stream, they have a tendency of shutting the video stream down, which only adds fuel to all crazy conspiracy theories on the internet.
Hah, I know. I used to immediately dismiss them without a second thought as space junk. The navy releasing the video of the UFO and that damn Joe Rogan doing Cmdr. Fravor and Bob Lazar interviews have me making some nifty tin foil hats.
Took a few tries but SpaceX finally landed a Starship (15) and it still hasn't blown up (though at this moment it's still smoking).
Launch is at 6:30 in this video...
Did not see the flip. Too bad, that'd be cool...
Cheers!
Spotted the starlink satellites. Saw a small string about 9:15 and the about 5 minutes going in another direction about 40. Not my video but was similar.
I was trying to tell the neighbor's kids it was a space invasion. They did not believe me.Nah, those are obviously the advance invasion forces of the Space Monkey Armada....
Skip to 27:30 and you will observe what I am pretty sure is the best video'd landing of a single Falcon 9 booster ever.
Crazy cool! It just makes me giggle it was so perfect
Cheers!
Skip to 27:30 and you will observe what I am pretty sure is the best video'd landing of a single Falcon 9 booster ever.
Crazy cool! It just makes me giggle it was so perfect
Cheers!
Spotted the starlink satellites. Saw a small string about 9:15 and the about 5 minutes going in another direction about 40. Not my video but was similar.
I got to see them one night in May. The neighbor was helping me put up a large outdoor tent and he looked up and freaked out a bit. I think he thought nuclear war had come and we were all toast. I got really excited and told him I had been hoping to catch the starlink satellites some night and he was very relieved, and also thought it was cool. He had never heard of them.
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