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#180
by
ZachS09
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:36
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That's nine out of ten, guys.
One more to go.
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#181
by
ZachS09
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:36
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Falcon 9 passing along the western side of the Caspian Sea.
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#182
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:36
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Number nine doing fine. One more to go.
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#183
by
Chris Bergin
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:38
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#184
by
ZachS09
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:38
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That's the tenth and final satellite, which means the mission is now over.
Congratulations to SpaceX and Iridium for making this launch/landing possible.
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#185
by
Perchlorate
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:38
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Congrats to SpaceX, Iridium and NSF on another fine job all around! How spoiled we are with routine excellence!!!
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#186
by
macpacheco
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:38
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#187
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:38
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"10 for 10! Its a clean sweep. We can tie a broom to Falcon 9."
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#188
by
ZachS09
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:38
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Webcast now concluding.
I'll see you guys later.
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#189
by
Mapperuo
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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Congratulations SpaceX and Iridium!
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#190
by
Oersted
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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10 for 10!
Congrats SpaceX and Iridium. The first-stage landing was beautiful. The future is now.
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#191
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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#192
by
intrepidpursuit
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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Congratulations Iridium and SpaceX! Let's do it again soon!
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#193
by
Herb Schaltegger
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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Congratulations to SpaceX, Iridium, the Western Range and all involved on a great mission.
Two fully-successful missions in the span of 3 days is pretty damn impressive!
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#194
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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Wow. Many congratulations SpaceX and Iridium!
SpaceX's momentum is now something to behold. S1 recovery is completely routine, even in difficult conditions with a late change in landing location due to weather. Relentless evolution and optimisation of F9 continues; this launch with the new grid fin design. Maturity of operations is shown with yet another flawless countdown, two launches 49 hours apart, with the result that two droneships are simultaneously returning boosters to port on different oceans.
Whatever does, or does not, happen with SpaceX's Mars ambitions, they are taking the industry to new heights. SpaceX I salute you.
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#195
by
deadman719
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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Congrats to the entire team who made today's launch a success!
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#196
by
jon.amos
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:39
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Congratulations to all, terrific mission and great coverage!!
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#197
by
Skylab
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:40
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Congrats to SpaceX, Iridium, VAFB and all others involved! Landing looked soft(er) than two days ago, hope to see this stage 1 fly again.
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#198
by
StuffOfInterest
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:40
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Congratulations as always. Nice to see things go so smoothly. Especially like the clear camera view all the way back down this time.
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#199
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 25 Jun, 2017 21:40
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End of coverage.
Congratulations to SpaceX and Iridium for the successful launch!