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I took my team to a local bar that let's us cast to a TV for a meeting. :) |
SpaceX / NASA briefing on tomorrow's launch...
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NASA coverage started...
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As I said before, it just looks plain bizarre to have so much "stuff" on that pad compared to everything they've done before.
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Really, as I think about it, it's modern (unmanned) rockets that are the outlier. Growing up, I was pretty used to every launch being on a big, complicated complex like 39A. It's just that lately we've gotten used to launch pads being pretty streamlined and minimalist.
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SpaceX stream is up (though not actually started yet).
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SpaceX webcast is live.
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As is their technical webcast. No "announcers", but awesome to hear the comms and see different angles. I usually keep both up.
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I'll watch this one from my balcony. See how my dogs react to the Sonic Boom.
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This is always so nerve wracking...
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Well damn. Time to come back tomorrow.
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Yeah, was worried about this after the helium leak last night. :(
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Looks like an abort about second stage thruster
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9:38 a.m. EST tomorrow.
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