Quote from: mheney on 09/15/2013 10:35 pmQuote from: titanmiller on 09/15/2013 10:01 pmI read in a USA Today article that this launch will not be televised or streamed online in any fashion. Will we really have to wait however many days for SpaceX to release a video to Youtube? They didn't include the phrase "by NASA" in there, did they? My understanding is that SpaceX will be streaming the launch; but I wouldn't expect NASA to televise of stream it themselves..."Even more than the new rocket, the mission, which will not be televised or webcast, may be most eagerly watched for its experiment with technology that SpaceX and supporters believe will revolutionize the industry."USA TODAY
Quote from: titanmiller on 09/15/2013 10:01 pmI read in a USA Today article that this launch will not be televised or streamed online in any fashion. Will we really have to wait however many days for SpaceX to release a video to Youtube? They didn't include the phrase "by NASA" in there, did they? My understanding is that SpaceX will be streaming the launch; but I wouldn't expect NASA to televise of stream it themselves...
I read in a USA Today article that this launch will not be televised or streamed online in any fashion. Will we really have to wait however many days for SpaceX to release a video to Youtube?
Quote from: wbarnes on 09/12/2013 02:14 amHi, I live north of VAFB in the San Francisco area. Any chance I might be able to see at least a contrail way off in the distance? If so, what will be Falcon 9's flight path?Thanks,WalterIt will be going south
Hi, I live north of VAFB in the San Francisco area. Any chance I might be able to see at least a contrail way off in the distance? If so, what will be Falcon 9's flight path?Thanks,Walter
Quote from: Jim on 09/12/2013 02:16 amQuote from: wbarnes on 09/12/2013 02:14 amHi, I live north of VAFB in the San Francisco area. Any chance I might be able to see at least a contrail way off in the distance? If so, what will be Falcon 9's flight path?Thanks,WalterIt will be going southWill the trajectory will be visible from the LA area?
Per a chat with a Vandenberg PAO, Surf Beach and Station will be closed for this launch.
Quote from: neilh on 09/27/2013 01:10 amQuote from: Jim on 09/12/2013 02:16 amQuote from: wbarnes on 09/12/2013 02:14 amHi, I live north of VAFB in the San Francisco area. Any chance I might be able to see at least a contrail way off in the distance? If so, what will be Falcon 9's flight path?Thanks,WalterIt will be going southWill the trajectory will be visible from the LA area?The trajectory will be in your field of view if you have unobstructed view, but in daylight without solids it may be difficult to see.
Anyone planning to be in the Lompoc area and like to try to meet up before or after launch?