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#140
by
EspenU
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:31
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Congratulations to SpaceX & SES.
Also a big thanks for the NSF coverage.
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#141
by
northenarc
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:31
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They're getting rather good at those landings, congrats SpaceX.
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#142
by
cartman
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:31
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Congrats to SpaceX for another successful mission and to NSF for the great coverage!
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#143
by
AncientU
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:31
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Congrats again.
Great team.
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#144
by
rockets4life97
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:31
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These booster reflights, landings, and complete mission successes are becoming boring! Yah!! Good work SpaceX.
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#145
by
Alastor
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:31
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Well, you sure did scare us on that landing !
Congrats to SpaceX and all other parties involved for a successfull mission !
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#146
by
Mapperuo
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:32
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Congratulations SpaceX and SES!
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#147
by
ddeflyer
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:32
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I don't normally do congratulations, but in this case spacex gets one from me for putting my heart up my throat with the stage one video!
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#148
by
Herb Schaltegger
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:32
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Congrats to SpaceX, SES, the Eastern Range and all concerned - very well-done, very by-the-numbers and making it look easy on this "recovery/reuse" bit.
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#149
by
punder
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:32
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Congrats SpaceX! You realllly scared me this time. Made me think of the Farmers Insurance "You're on FIRE!" commercial.
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#150
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:32
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Many congratulations to SpaceX and SES for yet another flawless launch, with a special mention to SES for being the first to re-use two boosters!
Now to squeeze another launch in before the end of the month, which would make the SpaceX total for the year so far (16) one greater than I predicted for the whole year
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#151
by
Rebel44
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:33
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Congratulations to everyone involved in another successful mission with flight proven booster!
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#152
by
WindnWar
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:33
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Congrats to all the SpaceX folks that worked their butts off this week on two successful missions. Congrats to SES and Echostar on getting their payload in orbit.
Nice doubleheader for the week, on to the next launch!
Thanks for all the wonderful coverage from the NSF team.
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#153
by
marshal
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:33
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Congratulations to SpaceX, SES and EchoStar
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#154
by
Toastmastern
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:33
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Forgot to congrats on the last mission, they are becoming so routine

I love it!
Awesome job by everyone involved!!
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#155
by
Joffan
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:34
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Another great launch, a little bit of drama with sparks and glowing gridfins and the data cutout on Stage 1 descent but above all a smooth delivery of payload to the contract orbit.
Congratulations to SpaceX and SES! and thanks as ever to the people here at NSF for information, commentary, and camaraderie.
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#156
by
HankinNM
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:34
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Congratulations, Spacex! Another one for the books.
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#157
by
Jarnis
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:37
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Here's to another nominally nominal thing. Congratulations to SpaceX and SES & everyone else who made all that happen. Looks like it wasn't a fluke that the booster worked for CRS-10. Roll on to Koreasat 5A...
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#158
by
Michael Baylor
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:38
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So when are launches going to be exciting again?
I am probably kidding.
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#159
by
ZachS09
on 11 Oct, 2017 23:39
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Congrats to SpaceX, SES World Skies, and EchoStar on the successful reuse of B1031 and deploying the primary payload into orbit.