Oh my goodness that was (is) awesome! It's great we (as the world) have 2 crew launch programs once again. My uncle works at NASA and I have a composite image he took of STS-135 (last launch) that hangs on my wall. So, so cool.
Lucky you, RJM1, to get to experience it more tangibly than the rest of us!
Lucky you, RJM1, to get to experience it more tangibly than the rest of us!
According to Google Maps, LC-39A to my house is 13 miles SSW. 40 and 41 are a little closer. The view was pretty nice from here. Usually I can watch the launches from about 100m up with my drone, but was grounded today - probably because POTUS was in da house.
When I worked on-site at KSC, I occasionally used to watch launches from the marshes around the center because it was vitally important that we monitor our field systems during the launches, whichever had the best perspective on the launch (that they would let us get to). Vitally. And we needed our longest lenses to do so.
Today, there must have been something unusual in the exhaust plume, because my eyes kept tearing up.
When I worked on-site at KSC, I occasionally used to watch launches from the marshes around the center because it was vitally important that we monitor our field systems during the launches, whichever had the best perspective on the launch (that they would let us get to). Vitally. And we needed our longest lenses to do so.
Today, there must have been something unusual in the exhaust plume, because my eyes kept tearing up.
The other one is "Just read the instructions"What a name for a drone ship - 'Of course I still love you'.
Elon Musk Names SpaceX Drone Ships in Honor of Sci-Fi Legend | Space
Proud tonight of Elon Musk.
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The other day on the first scheduled launch I was all packed up and ready to go. It's about a 4 hour drive. I had my Zoom recorder and 4 microphones ready to record the rocket's red roar. Didn't happen. 🙂
rco3, you must have a super view from that close. Did you hear it? At the astronaut hall of fame it can be darn loud. That's 7 miles.
rco3, you must have a super view from that close. Did you hear it? At the astronaut hall of fame it can be darn loud. That's 7 miles.
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It figures that the first manned commercial launch from the U.S. to the ISS
featured a crew of furrign McKenzies, working for an immigrant plutocrat,
making us all grandiose again through intelligent design.
Those booster landings still look like the 30s-era Sci-Fi illustrations
that 5-year-olds circa 1970 already knew weren't gonna happen, fuggetaboutit.
But...Wow! At least, anytime/everytime Elon fails to cut the satlink.
On the other hand, better set of 80s prime-time reboots than that Spuds-pup,
although I'm astonished by their restrained marketing plan, demonstrated via
a marked lack of on-air bikinittage.
Cheers, G'WhiNors!
It figures that the first manned commercial launch from the U.S. to the ISS
featured a crew of furrign McKenzies, working for an immigrant plutocrat,
making us all grandiose again through intelligent design.
Those booster landings still look like the 30s-era Sci-Fi illustrations
that 5-year-olds circa 1970 already knew weren't gonna happen, fuggetaboutit.
But...Wow! At least, anytime/everytime Elon fails to cut the satlink.
On the other hand, better set of 80s prime-time reboots than that Spuds-pup,
although I'm astonished by their restrained marketing plan, demonstrated via
a marked lack of on-air bikinittage.
Cheers, G'WhiNors!
You can definitely hear it. Has to get above the trees to see it, which takes several seconds. I could probably find a better vantage, honestly. I just walked out the front door.
I should set up a recorder.
Did you buy tickets ahead of time? They had signs along the highway yesterday announcing tickets for today were sold out.
I should set up a recorder.
Did you buy tickets ahead of time? They had signs along the highway yesterday announcing tickets for today were sold out.
Bob and Doug is just such an unfortunate astronaut name pairing. At least I have a reason to smile.
I was thinking the same. Too bad they weren’t brothers or at least had the same last name.
dave
No, I was hoping to park down at the hall of fame where I've seen shuttle launches. But I understand traffic was terrific. I'll try another launch that isn't so famous. 🙂Did you buy tickets ahead of time?
I was figuring 110 dB at the hall of fame parking lot and had set my input levels to be ready for it.
I was pleasantly surprised to hear them still using Quindar tones when talking to the astronauts 😀
Beep! I was pleasantly surprised that the audio didn't completely suck, as it usually does from space.
I was pleasantly surprised to hear them still using Quindar tones when talking to the astronauts 😀
They talked about it on Thursday that it's still international protocol. 🙂
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