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Link Posted: 8/3/2019 10:54:29 PM EST
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:
Is there a real-time feed of the launch pad?
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:
Originally Posted By Chokey:
Is there a real-time feed of the launch pad?
you can subscribe to SFN and sometimes they'll have a feed to watch.

but I don't think they were covering it this time.
Link Posted: 8/3/2019 11:04:00 PM EST
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Their are 2 competitors for small satellite launches:
Rocket Lab
Firefly Aerospace.
Link Posted: 8/5/2019 1:56:40 PM EST
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Originally Posted By shinoi:
Their are 2 competitors for small satellite launches:
Rocket Lab
Firefly Aerospace.
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Virgin Orbit
Vector
Orbex
Exos (not sure if/when they plan to go orbital)

Theres probably a few more out there that I'm forgetting.
Link Posted: 8/5/2019 4:07:34 PM EST
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That is interesting.  From the website:

"SpaceX’s SmallSat Rideshare Program will provide small satellite operators with regularly scheduled, dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare missions to SSO for ESPA class payloads for as low as $2.25M per mission, which includes up to 150 kg of payload mass.

Unlike traditional rideshare opportunities, these missions will not be dependent on a primary. These missions will be pre-scheduled and will not be held up by delays with co-passengers."

This should increase flights out of Vandenberg.   The next one may be over a year away.
Link Posted: 8/5/2019 5:11:19 PM EST
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:

That is interesting.  From the website:

"SpaceX's SmallSat Rideshare Program will provide small satellite operators with regularly scheduled, dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare missions to SSO for ESPA class payloads for as low as $2.25M per mission, which includes up to 150 kg of payload mass.

Unlike traditional rideshare opportunities, these missions will not be dependent on a primary. These missions will be pre-scheduled and will not be held up by delays with co-passengers."

This should increase flights out of Vandenberg.   The next one may be over a year away.
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Sounds like they'll competitive with if not cheaper than a dedicated small sat launch.  Rocket Lab is "less than $5 million" for an Electron launch.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 12:20:01 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/6/2019 12:46:17 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
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Notice that the second stage (above the black banded area) is white and clean looking.  The grid fins and landing legs have also been removed since the first stage will splash into the ocean.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 1:44:35 PM EST
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Originally Posted By AJE:
I'd like to see a video of stage 1 splashing down.  That must be a decent impact.
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Depends on how much fuel is left after the primary mission but they will usually still slow it down before landing.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 1:54:12 PM EST
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That looks just awesome with its toasted skin and ready to go again
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 5:50:00 PM EST
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Atlas V and Falcon 9

Link Posted: 8/6/2019 5:51:16 PM EST
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Why are they splashing this one instead of landing?  Not enough return fuel for this payload?
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 5:54:04 PM EST
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We will be driving across the state early on the 8th to see the Atlas 5 launch. Any recommendations where to watch it from or things to do while there?
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 5:58:21 PM EST
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Originally Posted By GaryM:
We will be driving across the state early on the 8th to see the Atlas 5 launch. Any recommendations where to watch it from or things to do while there?
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Try to get to that beach where people watch from. I forget what it’s called.  Also knights armament is located a few miles away. Dunno if they do tours, but they’re in Titusville.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:04:06 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Bobbybananas:

Try to get to that beach where people watch from. I forget what it’s called.  Also knights armament is located a few miles away. Dunno if they do tours, but they’re in Titusville.
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I think there is a state park with a beach just across the water, is that the one?
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:05:14 PM EST
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Originally Posted By IceAuger:
Why are they splashing this one instead of landing?  Not enough return fuel for this payload?
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I suspect that they want all the first stage energy going to the payload.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:05:25 PM EST
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Live feed just went.. uhhh... live...
Well, at least it has some music playing now.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:06:38 PM EST
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Originally Posted By GaryM:

I think there is a state park with a beach just across the water, is that the one?
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I think that’s the one. I spent my 6th bday there playing chess and watching Discovery launch. Great location.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:09:13 PM EST
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In again. Too bad they're not landing tonight.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:15:45 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Bobbybananas:
Try to get to that beach where people watch from. I forget what it’s called.  Also knights armament is located a few miles away. Dunno if they do tours, but they’re in Titusville.
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Originally Posted By GaryM:
We will be driving across the state early on the 8th to see the Atlas 5 launch. Any recommendations where to watch it from or things to do while there?
Try to get to that beach where people watch from. I forget what it’s called.  Also knights armament is located a few miles away. Dunno if they do tours, but they’re in Titusville.
Vero Beach?
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:22:35 PM EST
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30 seconds
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I never get tired of watching SpaceX launches - but I bet their competition does....
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:32:56 PM EST
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Liftoff...SpaceX photo
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:36:20 PM EST
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Originally Posted By GaryM:
We will be driving across the state early on the 8th to see the Atlas 5 launch. Any recommendations where to watch it from or things to do while there?
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Cocoa beach to the south or Playlinda to the north are good viewing areas.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:37:14 PM EST
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Wish they would land, even if it’s on a barge down range. But I’m sure they have their valid reasons.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:39:19 PM EST
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Forgot about this launch and the dogs heard the rumble and started barking. We went outside and couldn't see anything, cloud cover and rain here.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:52:50 PM EST
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Originally Posted By shinoi:
Their are 2 competitors for small satellite launches:
Rocket Lab
Firefly Aerospace.
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Rocket Lab just announced their intention to make a reusable rocket.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:56:11 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Darkstar117:
Rocket Lab just announced their intention to make a reusable rocket.
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Originally Posted By Darkstar117:
Originally Posted By shinoi:
Their are 2 competitors for small satellite launches:
Rocket Lab
Firefly Aerospace.
Rocket Lab just announced their intention to make a reusable rocket.
yep

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/news/updates/rocket-lab-announces-reusability-plans-for-electron-rocket/
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 6:58:32 PM EST
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Originally Posted By KELBEAST:
Wish they would land, even if it’s on a barge down range. But I’m sure they have their valid reasons.
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No propellant to re-enter then do a landing burn.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 7:00:36 PM EST
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Payload deployment

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Originally Posted By Chokey:
Originally Posted By Darkstar117:
Originally Posted By shinoi:
Their are 2 competitors for small satellite launches:
Rocket Lab
Firefly Aerospace.
Rocket Lab just announced their intention to make a reusable rocket.
yep

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/news/updates/rocket-lab-announces-reusability-plans-for-electron-rocket/
Cool.
I wonder if the new guys designing the return recovery (re-usability) first stage rockets will have to go through the same 'teething' curves as SpaceX or Blue Origin or if the learned design technology has disseminated enough that the learning curve for the new guys will be shortened.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 7:02:47 PM EST
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No landing = boooooring.

Still, good launch! Payload delivered!
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 7:08:20 PM EST
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click link for video
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 7:52:54 PM EST
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:
I suspect that they want all the first stage energy going to the payload.
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Originally Posted By IceAuger:
Why are they splashing this one instead of landing?  Not enough return fuel for this payload?
I suspect that they want all the first stage energy going to the payload.
The rocket that blew up on the pad a few years ago was an AMOS satellite... They gave them an expendable launch to give the satellite a longer life and quicker path to station as a 'sorry'.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 8:21:00 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
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Link Posted: 8/6/2019 10:16:06 PM EST
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Originally Posted By GaryM:
Live feed just went.. uhhh... live...
Well, at least it has some music playing now.
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Gas Music from Jupiter.
Link Posted: 8/6/2019 10:27:52 PM EST
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Amazing.
Link Posted: 8/7/2019 12:14:48 AM EST
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This was the third flight by this core.  I'm really interested to see them (hopefully) push the limits and fly/land the same core as many times as possible.
Link Posted: 8/7/2019 3:05:22 AM EST
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Link Posted: 8/7/2019 6:28:59 AM EST
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Way too cool.
Link Posted: 8/7/2019 6:37:26 AM EST
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Neat
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