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#380
by
montyrmanley
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:12
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Congratulations to SpaceX and Intelsat on a successful launch!
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#381
by
Llian Rhydderch
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:12
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Congratulations SpaceX.
Great to see your launch cadence so high, after building the capacity over the past several years
Keep the high pace up as you continue to set records for you long-term vision and consistent execution!
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#382
by
chad1011
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:12
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Three times is a charm! Nice boring flight. Great job SpaceX, NSF, the range, and everyone else involved!
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#383
by
SmallKing
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:12
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Congrats SpaceX!
Thanks to Steven for the coverage
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#384
by
cppetrie
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:12
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John confirmed on the webcast that the range deferred their maintenance window a day in order to provide this launch attempt.
Congrats to all!
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#385
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:12
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Webcast ending.
Congratulations to SpaceX and Intelsat for the successful launch!
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#386
by
Silmfeanor
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:12
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Congratulations to SpaceX and Intelsat - was boring once it got off the ground. On to the next launch!
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#387
by
marshal
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:13
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Congratulations to SpaceX
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#388
by
kevin-rf
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:13
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Congrad's!!!
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#389
by
FlightSpare
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:13
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#390
by
Perchlorate
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:13
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Congrats to SpaceX, Intelsat, NSF and all concerned. Faintly sad that our drama queen S-1 had to splash down.
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#391
by
BruceM
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:13
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Congratulations to SpaceX, Intelsat and everyone involved in this beautiful launch. (Especially relieved this one’s behind us!) Thank you to Chris, Chris & Steven for making this launch, as always, come alive in memorable words and pictures.
Special kudos to all those SpaceXers who have worked such long hours over the past 12 days launching 3 successes out of 3 attempts. Hope you get a well deserved rest while the range is closed!
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#392
by
Lars-J
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:13
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Nice job SpaceX!

And nice of them to thank the Air Force range for allowing them to launch, by delaying their planned down time one day.
10 launches so far this year. By themselves more than any other country!
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#393
by
Martin.cz
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:14
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Congratulation! :-)
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#394
by
MATTBLAK
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:14
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Kudos to Steve for the coverage. Well to the SpaceX team for continuing to mature this excellent launch system. How many more F9 launches this year before we get to the 'Big Boy' FH?
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#395
by
mn
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:14
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EPIC congratulations to SpaceX and Intelsat.
I knew that if I don't watch live it'll launch, so I didn't open YouTube until T+0:00:02
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#396
by
pb2000
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:14
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Congrats to SpaceX and IntelSat! After this flurry of launches, I might suffer some withdrawal symptoms waiting for the next one.
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#397
by
Star One
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:14
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Congratulations to all concerned for another successful launch in quick succession. But now we hit the pause button until next month.
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#398
by
Craftyatom
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:14
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On one hand, this launch took 3 attempts to get going. On the other hand, it was still less than 2 weeks after the previous launch from this pad! Just like how expendable launches have quickly become strange for SpaceX, so too have launch-by-launch delays and extended downtime - makes the range's upcoming multi-week downtime seem absolutely atrocious!

Anyways, congratulations to everyone involved in today's launch! Here's to many more in the future!
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#399
by
northenarc
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:15
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Congrats to SpaceX and all concerned, keeping an extraordinary cadence. And thanks to Chris, Chris, and Steven for extraordinary coverage as usual, this one was persnickety.