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#400
by
AncientU
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:15
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Congrats SpaceX and Intelsat.
Thanks for the launch window stretch USAF.
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#401
by
Mark McCombs
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:16
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Congrats to SpaceX, Intelsat, KSC, and 45th SW for a great launch and deployment.
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#402
by
cro-magnon gramps
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:16
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Well done SpaceX,
You had an abundance of caution,
and you came through, with a Great Launch...
Much better than having launch fever...
and Thank you Intelsat for your confidence
in SpaceX and sticking with them... they
will only be getting better, with the experience...
Thanks too to Chris, Stephen and the Team for
this Truly Epic Website and Coverage of
ALL THINGS SPACEY
Cheers Gramps...
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#403
by
Formica
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:18
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Big congratulations to all the SpaceX and KSC folks who worked through the Fourth to make this happen. I hope many of them get some well deserved downtime during range maintenance. Steamroller, forward!
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#404
by
Michael Baylor
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:18
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Congrats!
See you in August SpaceX!
Hopefully we will get an ITS update or a spacesuit unveil in the meantime.
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#405
by
WindyCity
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:18
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Once again, "Bravo!" SpaceX continues to grow confidence in the F9 as the inauguration of Dragon2 and crewed missions nears.
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#406
by
Ronpur50
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:19
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Congrats to SpaceX!! Now you get a break from all that hard work of the last few weeks!
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#407
by
Brovane
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:20
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Congrats to the SpaceX team.
Glad you got this one completed before the Eastern Range shuts down for several weeks.
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#408
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:21
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Congratulations SpaceX and Intelsat (finally!)

By my reckoning still a record (just) for the shortest duration between two SpaceX launches from the same pad. So yet more proof, if it were needed, of the amazing launch cadence established this year (and of course with an East coast launch as well in between). Bravo!
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#409
by
Poole Amateur
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:22
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They made that look simple yet we all know how hard it is. Congratulations SpaceX and Intelsat on a lovely launch.
Thank you to all at NSF, particularly our stalwart of all launches, no matter their origin, Steve P, for the brilliant coverage as always.
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#410
by
Rebel44
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:22
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Congratulations to SpaceX Intelsat and everyone else involved on a successful launch!
Special thanks to Eastern Range for delaying planned maintenance to provide this launch window.
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#411
by
macpacheco
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:23
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Barely 2nd half of the year and 10 launches already ! Yeehaw !
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#412
by
Rocket Science
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:24
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An expendable... how quaint... Congrats just the same to SpaceX and all the teams that worked the issue successfully, well done! Speaking of teams, thanks to the "NSF World" for providing the excellent coverage through all the attempts whether up here, across the pond or from down under!
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#413
by
Bubbinski
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:27
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Congratulations to SpaceX for finally breaking through the double digit barrier with a successful launch of Intelsat 35e! 10th launch of the year, hoping they get a lot more in before New Year's Eve. When Elon says he wants to get in 25-30 launches a year I no longer will doubt SpaceX can pull it off.
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#414
by
lonestriker
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:27
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Congrats on the launch SpaceX! Always a shame to watch a perfectly good S1 go into the drink, here's to hoping there will be few to none of those to come.
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#415
by
Elmar Moelzer
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:30
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Congrats to SpaceX on yet another successful launch. Glad it all worked out in the end. 3 launches in less than 2 weeks, not bad at all!
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#416
by
rickl
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:31
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Congratulations to SpaceX, Intelsat, KSC, the Eastern Range, and anyone else I forgot. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!
SpaceX launches are never boring to me. I'm always holding my breath until the payload is safely in orbit.
Is this a record for the fastest turnaround at 39A?
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#417
by
Endeavour_01
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:33
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Congrats to SpaceX, Intelsat, and everyone else involved. Another picture perfect launch from LC-39A.
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#418
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:38
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#419
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 06 Jul, 2017 00:41
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Some SpaceX launch photos already