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This is huge. NRO and the military are fully embracing reuse in a big way. SpaceX to transition to fully reusable fleet for national security...
This booster was allowed to splash down softly in the ocean. It will be recovered and examined to confirm recovery is worth it and what might be...
B1061 came very close to being lost. [IMG]
Good luck! After the "scrubtober" Florida trip debacle, I had the thought to make the pilgrimage to the West Coast for this launch but too busy...
It's interesting to note that the Crew Dragon will be moved to allow the Cargo Dragon to dock where the Crew Dragon is now. Something to do with...
Their original plan was to launch once a month or greater.
Another Rocketlab Electron launch tomorrow: [MEDIA]
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1 month and 20 days for the frequently reused boosters: B1052 after the DM-2 mission. It makes sense since that was the most studied and examined...
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First post updated. First time a seventh launch of an orbital class booster. This will make B1049 the most reused booster to date.
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Press Conference Update: [MEDIA] Coast Phase Livestream: [MEDIA]
Complete success on the launch, landing, and separation.
Here's a link to the SpaceX section thread: SpaceX F9 - Crew Dragon USCV-1 - LC-39A
SpaceX and NASA official livestreams: [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
Weather is 50% for tomorrow. The hosted livestreams: [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
Scott Manley on what happened: [MEDIA]
Weather has upgraded to 70% for tomorrow.
NASA official livestream: [MEDIA]
All very lovely, but sadly it is Congress that holds the purse strings and those Congresspeople involved in those purse strings will continue to...
Static fire was successful:...
Weather is 60% for Saturday and Sunday. It drops to 40% for Monday. [IMG]
Static Fire livestream from NSF: [MEDIA]
2nd static fire [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
This kinda-sorta fits here: [MEDIA]
SpaceX explains why the U.S. Space Force is paying $316 million for a single launch - SpaceNews
Don't expect Biden to roll back the creation of the Space Force: Biden administration not seen as a threat to Space Force - SpaceNews
A good sign for moving forward: SpaceX gets $29 million Space Force contract for surveillance of non-military launches - SpaceNews
Static fire slipped to Wednesday. Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon have been officially certified for human transport in general. Flight Readiness...
I moved the announcement and posts to this thread on the man. Personally, I thought he did an outstanding job. His focus on the transition from...
The first post has been updated with the new launch time. Good luck to those wishing to see this launch. 9:17 AM should be a good time.
Static fire expected on Tuesday.
A little toasty too. Evidence that shows you worked to make it happen.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission coverage is as follows (all times Eastern): Sunday, Nov. 8 2 p.m. (approximately) – Crew Arrival Media Event at...
Launch Date: December 6 Launch Window: 11:17 EST Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida Booster Recovery: ASDS on OCISLY Booster Type:...
That's what happens when you take away the $1 billion a year bonus. The infrastructure supporting the launches gets weak.
Making it look easy. Success.
Official Webcast: [MEDIA]
Rocketlab is still working on reusability [MEDIA]
The details on where to watch: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-coverage-set-for-first-crew-rotation-flight-on-us-commercial-spacecraft