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Re: The suborbital thread!
« Reply #2340 on: 11/19/2024 04:36 am »
S-520-34 was launched on 14 November.

Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Re: The suborbital thread!
« Reply #2341 on: 11/19/2024 05:06 am »
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Re: The suborbital thread!
« Reply #2342 on: 11/26/2024 04:43 am »
If you love to watch heavy snow coming down, you found the right video. It's roughly 30 minutes to launch.

S1X-4 HCD#1

« Last Edit: 11/26/2024 04:45 am by catdlr »
It's Tony De La Rosa, ...I don't create this stuff, I just report it.

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Re: The suborbital thread!
« Reply #2343 on: 11/26/2024 05:05 am »
Looks like it launched
« Last Edit: 11/26/2024 05:05 am by catdlr »
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Re: The suborbital thread!
« Reply #2344 on: 11/26/2024 05:09 am »
Video (I made) from Live Stream (look down at the lower right-hand corner, and once the LV leaves the structure, it appears as a bright spot on the main screen).

« Last Edit: 11/26/2024 05:10 am by catdlr »
It's Tony De La Rosa, ...I don't create this stuff, I just report it.

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