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#280
by
chad1011
on 06 May, 2016 13:31
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Missed the launch and landing, but congratulations to everyone involved! A special thanks to NSF for the outstanding coverage!
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#281
by
kirghizstan
on 06 May, 2016 14:09
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Huge congrats to all involved. I set my alarm but slept through it.
My 2 year old loves to watch the launch and immediately asks to see it land on boat. couldn't get his head around other rockets not landing like that.
He also then wants it to launch right from the boat after landing.
Amazing world my kids are growing up in.
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#282
by
sevenperforce
on 06 May, 2016 14:26
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Huge congrats to all involved. I set my alarm but slept through it.
My 2 year old loves to watch the launch and immediately asks to see it land on boat. couldn't get his head around other rockets not landing like that.
He also then wants it to launch right from the boat after landing.
Amazing world my kids are growing up in.
My kid (same age) woke up in the middle of the night just in time to watch the launch. He always beams whenever he sees liftoff or touchdown.
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#283
by
Sohl
on 06 May, 2016 14:30
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Can't believe I was up to see the launch and stage 1 landing but it was awesome! Congrats to SpaceX and range for another incredible launch and booster touchdown.
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#284
by
AJW
on 06 May, 2016 14:56
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Now that was a hover slam! View from the OSCILY at 8:38 into the flight and the deck is clear and when the smoke clears at at 8:41 the stage is just standing there rock solid.
Arthur C. Clark was right when he said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
Congrats, SpaceX!
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#285
by
Keeval
on 06 May, 2016 15:53
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Congratulations to Sky Perfect JSAT Corporation, SpaceX for an excellent Launch, Delivery and Landing.
Of course thanks to NSF for the coverage and all you great folks for the updates for those of us that couldn't watch it live
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#286
by
sunbingfa
on 06 May, 2016 15:54
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Congratulations SpaceX! I watched the launch and landing live. Can not describe the feeling when the screen froze (video from OCISLY stopped due to vibration) and the next thing I see is the landed stage sitting there. Wonderful job!
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#287
by
dnavas
on 06 May, 2016 16:04
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I had a dream...
...last night
...that I was walking the streets of Orlando at night, next to the launch pad (yes, I know, ludicrous) and had missed the launch (somehow), but they had setup searchlights at the landing site (yes, I know) and were illuminating the rocket that was about a mile up at that point. I got to watch it for about a minute or so. Pretty awesome.
And then I woke up, and kicked myself for not having watched the launch live last night. But I figured, well, what's the chance that with all of the troubles with super-cooled oxygen that they got it off?
Well. Oops.
Last night I had a dream.
And SpaceX made it real.
Nice job.
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#288
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 06 May, 2016 16:47
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This time the launch happened during lunch time on this part of Earth and I watched while eating at Starbucks. I actually thought that the 1st stage was slowly tipping over when all lights went out (without sound as I was watching the technical webcast), then suddenly like a scene from a David Copperfield show the 1st stage magically appeared and I made a loud murmur of "WHAT THE..." that luckily didn't cause any head turning!
Seeing the F9 beating the Shuttle as the best performing half-reusable rocket to geosynchronous transfer orbit (*) this time around really makes me put my thumbs up. For the X-team, please keep it up and make launches and landings "boring" over the next months!

(*) I don't think the Shuttle has put more than 4.6 tonnes of GSO bound payload in its missions carrying comsats. Someone might be able to check if this is correct...
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#289
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 May, 2016 17:37
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Ok, not to be a party pooper, but reacting to report to mods.
Let's remember this is the update thread. We do allow the congrats posts, as it's a nice touch, but we do need to remember to quote posts in this thread and reply using the discussion thread.
PS The value of this format (though crappy for server loads during massive demand events) is showing its worth. Lots and lots of reads after the event as people who couldn't stay up catch up with what happened.
Anyhoo, as above. Updates, Discussion, ASDS, Party. We have something to tickle everyone's fancy
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#290
by
oldAtlas_Eguy
on 06 May, 2016 17:47
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Congratulations to SpaceX!!
Recover another one and you have a pair for boosters for the FH Demo.
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#291
by
vanoord
on 06 May, 2016 18:16
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#292
by
ElGuapoGuano1
on 06 May, 2016 20:26
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Wow, just wow! Congrats to all involved. This was by far the most impressive/difficult landing yet. Couldn't believe it when I saw her sitting there standing tall and pretty. Although my GF wasn't too happy that I woke her up just before 2am screaming
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#293
by
thor1872
on 06 May, 2016 20:34
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comparison CRS-8 - JCSAT-14 Top and Bottom
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#294
by
Joffan
on 06 May, 2016 20:53
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Congratulations to SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation on their newly-launched satellite, and congratulations to SpaceX on an awesome job putting it there. And, oh yes, well done on putting a boat in the way of your descending first stage

And as ever a huge thank-you to Chris and all at NSF who capture the events and excitement of these occasions for those of us that can't make it live.
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#295
by
sewebster
on 06 May, 2016 23:21
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SSL press release:
http://www.sslmda.com/html/pressreleases/pr20160506.htmlThe satellite deployed its solar arrays on schedule following its launch aboard a Falcon 9 launch vehicle provided by SpaceX and will begin firing its main thruster in order to start maneuvering into geostationary orbit tomorrow.Huge photo (new?):
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#296
by
Req
on 07 May, 2016 01:25
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Elon Musk @elonmusk 17m17 minutes ago
@lukealization Max is just 3X Merlin thrust and min is ~40% of 1 Merlin. Two outer engines shut off before the center does.
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#297
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 07 May, 2016 08:13
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SpaceX have now uploaded hi-res versions of the landed first stage.
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#298
by
Chris Bergin
on 07 May, 2016 11:36
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#299
by
Ohsin
on 10 May, 2016 02:48
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Landing from various cameras on Droneship.