Author Topic: LIVE: Soyuz-FG launch with Soyuz TMA-14M - September 25, 2014  (Read 93901 times)

Offline Chris Bergin

Well done Bastro!
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Booster sep.

Korolev cross has been visible for a split second !

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2-3 staging.

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Big bump for 2-3 staging.
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I always like it when we get these good views inside during booster sep - can really see them bounce.

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Crew seem nice and relaxed.
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T+7m30s all is fine, crew is waving.

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MECO! In Orbit!

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MECO! Huge bump! Seemed to surprise the crew!

And separation!
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Lena found it funny!
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ISS saw the launch and sent a message.
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ISS crew reported that they've seen the launch.

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What a difference between tv tsenki and nasa tv with the quality from inside the soyuz.
But we got them both.

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Glad to see another Soyuz success.   Go HSF.
Paul

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Reid Wiseman ' "Woo hoo!  Houston that looked like a good ride.  We got to see about the first 30 seconds and then lost the Soyuz behind the Dragon, but we are happy to be watching NASATV and see you guys safely in orbit and we'll have dinner waitn for 'em."

There's your SpaceX reference ;)

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Oh good job again from those at Samara working with the Soyuz rocket! I usually don't feel too anxious for the good old 3 stages to work - such is not the case with the F9 (or even the Atlas V!) when people are flying on them in 2-3 years time.  ;)
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First view from the Soyuz computer display.

Antennas deployed.

Six hours to the ISS!
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Just after first motion, from the replays.
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