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Link Posted: 7/24/2019 9:42:14 PM EST
[#1]
there is a Starhopper thread
Link Posted: 7/24/2019 9:46:47 PM EST
[#2]
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
there is a Starhopper thread
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Link?

I searched Starhopper and got nothing...
Link Posted: 7/24/2019 10:05:06 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/25/2019 3:29:46 PM EST
[#4]
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 4:32:12 PM EST
[#5]
t-30 mins

Link Posted: 7/25/2019 4:33:08 PM EST
[#6]
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 4:38:35 PM EST
[#7]
Gonna be close on weather...

Attachment Attached File
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 4:39:20 PM EST
[#8]
intro music just started

Link Posted: 7/25/2019 4:47:16 PM EST
[#9]
webcast started
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:00:58 PM EST
[#10]
t-1min
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:01:59 PM EST
[#11]
no t-30sec hold
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:03:05 PM EST
[#12]
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:10:47 PM EST
[Last Edit: Chokey] [#13]
stuck the landing

Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:11:37 PM EST
[#14]
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
stuck the landing
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Yep, don't think I will ever get tired of watching that.
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:12:58 PM EST
[#15]
That was a pretty cool shot tracking it down.
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:13:02 PM EST
[Last Edit: OkieOFT] [#16]
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Originally Posted By Bigtwin:

Yep, don't think I will ever get tired of watching that.
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Go watch one live...It'll make the livestream nearly boring.  Even better when theres two.  
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:13:42 PM EST
[#17]
That was awesome. Thanks for posting.

I can often see the launches from here in SW Fl but too many clouds here today.

Watched on the NASA channel.

I've never seen them land the first stage like that. Very cool.
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:16:31 PM EST
[#18]
it really never gets old
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:19:32 PM EST
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44th successful landing. I know space is still experimental phase of development and will be that way for a long time, but damn it is running on time like the train at this point.
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 5:23:30 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/25/2019 6:31:34 PM EST
[#21]
The view from the first stage is incredible.
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 6:59:14 PM EST
[#22]
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Originally Posted By AmericanPeople:
The view from the first stage is incredible.
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spacex CRS 18 transonic & landing
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 7:02:58 PM EST
[#23]
SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS-18 Launch and Landing From Beach in 4k UHD
Link Posted: 7/25/2019 7:08:40 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/25/2019 7:21:30 PM EST
[#25]
Man that never gets old.  Amazing engineering!
Link Posted: 7/27/2019 8:06:53 AM EST
[Last Edit: JuanPing] [#26]
Dragon is approaching the ISS.  Holding at ~10m.

Link Posted: 7/27/2019 8:15:08 AM EST
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Link Posted: 7/27/2019 9:29:31 AM EST
[#28]
Next launch is pretty soon but after that nothing till late sept? Maybe they will send some more starlinks
Link Posted: 7/27/2019 9:45:48 AM EST
[#29]
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Originally Posted By theskuh:
Next launch is pretty soon but after that nothing till late sept? Maybe they will send some more starlinks
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There are supposedly ~3 launches this year not listed on their manifest.
Link Posted: 7/27/2019 11:18:27 AM EST
[#30]
Capture picture

Link Posted: 7/27/2019 11:39:30 AM EST
[#31]
A picture of the first stage just prior to landing.

Link Posted: 7/28/2019 6:34:31 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/28/2019 7:32:34 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/28/2019 7:59:11 PM EST
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That's pretty cool.
Link Posted: 7/29/2019 12:24:11 PM EST
[Last Edit: AmericanPeople] [#35]
Link Posted: 7/29/2019 3:26:46 PM EST
[#36]
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Originally Posted By AJE:

I want another heavy launch.

Though IIRC they need to build more center cores for it since none of them have made it all the way back whole.
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Heavy doesn't launch again until next year.
Link Posted: 7/29/2019 3:32:24 PM EST
[#37]
Thanks!

OST.  
Link Posted: 7/29/2019 5:28:51 PM EST
[Last Edit: Plumber576] [#38]
OP, this deserves a BOLD title.

Before "Official" place a  [ b ]

[ /b ] goes after "thread"

Remove spaces inside brackets.
Link Posted: 7/31/2019 3:26:12 PM EST
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Link Posted: 7/31/2019 8:44:14 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/1/2019 4:15:39 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/1/2019 4:37:49 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/1/2019 5:07:19 PM EST
[#43]
Link Posted: 8/1/2019 5:09:07 PM EST
[Last Edit: Chokey] [#44]
Link Posted: 8/1/2019 5:50:21 PM EST
[#45]
Link Posted: 8/1/2019 7:37:54 PM EST
[Last Edit: AmericanPeople] [#46]
1) Background info: Source

"A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Amos 17 communications satellite. Built by Boeing and owned by Spacecom Ltd. of Israel, Amos 17 will provide high-throughput broadband connectivity and other communications services over Africa, the Middle East and Europe."

This will be the 10th SpaceX launch this year.

2) Launch window: 6:53 - 821 PM EDT (25 July 2019)

3) Launch Site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida

4) Webcast viewing options:

a. SpaceX webcast (Starts about 20 minutes before liftoff)
b. YouTube TBS if found
c. Spaceflight Now coverage with launch video

5) Launch preparations:

a.  Sans grid fins or landing legs, Falcon 9 B1047.2 and a fresh upper stage arrived at SpaceX’s LC-40 pad around July 28th. (Spacecom/SpaceX)



b. Payload encapsulation video

c. Static fire....First on 31 July 2019.  A suspect valve will be replaced and another static fire conducted.  Second static fire on 3 August 2019.

6) Rocket components recovery/disposal:

a. First stage return/disposal: Ocean disposal of twice flown booster

b.  Fairing recovery:  "Finally, SpaceX fairing recovery vessel GO Ms. Tree (formerly Mr. Steven) has just departed Port Canaveral (c. August 1st) and is headed nearly 1000 km (600 mi) east into the Atlantic Ocean for what could be the ship’s second successful fairing catch ever. Stay tuned as SpaceX provides updates and we near AMOS-17’s tentative launch date.  Source

7) Mission press kit: Download here

8) Launch to deployment events/timeline:

Minutes:Seconds after lift-off

02:45 First stage MECO (main engine cutoff)
02:56 Second stage starts
03:36  Fairing separation
08:09  Second stage cutoff
26:24  Second stage ignition
27:24  Second stage cutoff
31:55  Payload separation
Link Posted: 8/3/2019 8:37:47 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/3/2019 10:10:06 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/3/2019 10:10:41 PM EST
[#49]
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
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Is there a real-time feed of the launch pad?
Link Posted: 8/3/2019 10:52:27 PM EST
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