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#160
by
Lar
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:04
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#161
by
Lars-J
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:04
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Congratulations!

Making it look easy, once again... (which it certainly is not!)
This was a very unusual trajectory (very lofted), very neat to see.
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#162
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:04
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Coverage has ended.
Congratulations to SpaceX and NSPO for the successful launch!
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#163
by
Perchlorate
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:04
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Congrats to SpaceX, Taiwan and of course NSF on great coverage of a wonderfully routine mission!!!
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#164
by
Lar
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:05
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deploy and that's all folks!
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#165
by
A12
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:05
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Congrats to all involved !
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#166
by
Jarnis
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:06
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SpaceX Push Little Satellite to Orbit. Little satellite, short webcast, beautiful booster landing. Congratulations to SpaceX and everyone involved in building and operating Formosat-5!
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#167
by
Lar
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:07
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That was pretty routine! Wow. 15 for 20 is not bad at all. Congrats to SpaceX and all involved.
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#168
by
PerW
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:07
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Really cool! Great work by SpaceX!
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#169
by
Michael Baylor
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:08
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Congrats to SpaceX! Not a big Formosat fan due to the incredibly fast sequence of events. Nearly impossible when you are trying to live tweet gifs.

(I am kidding of course)
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#170
by
CorvusCorax
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:08
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That went over quick. They probably could have deployed the sat even before 1st stage touchdown if they wanted.
Amazing routine. Congrats to all involved. Slowly but surely it really gets to the point where its 'just another rocket launch and landing, nothing noteworthy..."
But hey, we are going to have F9H and D2 coming up for some more excitement soon
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#171
by
Craftyatom
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:08
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Huge congrats to everyone involved in today's launch - you could tell this was a light payload because stage sep was at almost 90km! Maybe the engines got a bit of an upgrade too, we'll see.
Absolutely textbook, keep it up!
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#172
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Herb Schaltegger
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:10
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Got to watch the entire thing today, which is nice. Congrats to SpaceX, the Customer, the Western Range, the FAA and all involved. Nice to see a nice steady cadence building back up after the mid-summer break.
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#173
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:13
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Congratulations to the Republic of China/NSPO on launching your first indigenous developed remote sensing satellite!
Congrats as well to SpaceX, starting to really make a dent in that backlog of launches from the beginning of the year, and in this case finally finish the Falcon 1 days!
....is it me or was this webcast noticeably toned down?
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#174
by
AncientU
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:14
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Congrats SpaceX and Taiwan.
12 launches in 7 months and a week!
Keep up the 2.5 week tempo and that backlog will be history.
One a month since AMOS... even with broken pad and stand down.
20 launches in last 20 months.
Thanks LC-39A and 4E; welcome back 40... join the party.
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#175
by
Poole Amateur
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:14
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That was a nice start to my Birthday Evening

Congratulations SpaceX and thank you everyone for your coverage.
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#176
by
Skylab
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:14
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Congrats to all involved! Mission success, but perhaps the shortest SpaceX webcast I've seen. At least this F1e payload made its way!
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#177
by
oldAtlas_Eguy
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:16
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Congrats on #12 for this year.
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#178
by
Rebel44
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:16
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Congratulations to everyone involved for another successful launch!
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#179
by
Mapperuo
on 24 Aug, 2017 19:17
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