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#140
by
Davp99
on 09 Oct, 2017 15:35
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Another Notch on my belt...Thanks to Chris & Steven and the Rest for All you guys Do !! and Thanks to NASASPACEFLIGHT.Com
Dave
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#141
by
Elmar Moelzer
on 09 Oct, 2017 15:41
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Congrats to SpaceX and Iridium! Great launch and landing! Great year so far for SpaceX! Hope they can keep it up!
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#142
by
marshal
on 09 Oct, 2017 15:43
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Congrats to SpaceX
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#143
by
Lar
on 09 Oct, 2017 15:59
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I had to drive from GR to Dearborn but I had the Youtube streaming on the phone, and when we were at T-2:00 was in a park and ride watching.
WAY to go team. No Matt, we fans are NOT tired of you yet. Today's vid on what Iridium enables was really great... it boggles the mind how many different applications there are.
Congrats to SpaceX, Iridium and all the folks who make this mission possible, as well as for the superb coverage
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#144
by
llanitedave
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:01
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I am so glad this is getting to be routine! The excitement never goes away, but the tension is being replaced with a happy anticipation. Congratulations SpaceX, and wonderful coverage by the NSF team as well!
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#145
by
Star One
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:01
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Congratulations to all concerned. Make the most of the Falcon 9 whilst you can before it goes away...
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#146
by
Llian Rhydderch
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:04
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Great work everyone, SpaceX, Iridium, and all the great and newsy coverage we got from all the intrepid NSF citizen journalists!
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#147
by
darkenfast
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:26
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Congrats to all for a launch that was SOOOOO routine, we need a second one this week to feed our addiction!
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#148
by
ugordan
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:29
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Please tell me the 30th Space Wing didn't throw in a random ICBM launch in there...
EDIT: Replaced with a corrected 30th Wing video.
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#149
by
jgoldader
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:30
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She was a beast there on the pad, snorting away with all that venting. Very cool. Maybe there'll be some proper photos released?
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#150
by
Bubbinski
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:37
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Congratulations on launch #14 of the year!
The vehicle was spectacular looking on the pad, the launch was spectacular, good work on the barge landing and the 10 satellite deploy too. Now ready for another F9 launch Wednesday evening, good luck!
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#151
by
Joffan
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:45
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Great launch and satellite delivery. Landing in the dark gives a feel of the reality of the task - a dot on the map that is unerringly hit dead centre by the returning stage. Good work SpaceX and congratulations to all involved, with thanks as usual to all those here at NSF that capture the launch moment by moment.
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#152
by
Perchlorate
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:48
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Congrats SpaceX, Vandenberg folks, Iridium, and of course our NSF team!!!
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#153
by
Dante80
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:50
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A surprisingly nice view, 100 miles from the site.
(1:20 for the sighting)
Many congrats to everyone involved for the successful conclusion of yet another launch campaign.
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#154
by
chad1011
on 09 Oct, 2017 16:55
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Another outstanding launch! Great job to everyone involved!
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#155
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 09 Oct, 2017 17:53
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#156
by
acsawdey
on 09 Oct, 2017 19:01
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A surprisingly nice view, 100 miles from the site.
(1:20 for the sighting)
Many congrats to everyone involved for the successful conclusion of yet another launch campaign.
Here's another video I stumbled across zoomed in on stage separation and boostback:
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#157
by
Rocket Science
on 09 Oct, 2017 19:27
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Congrats to all the teams, well done! Thanks for the global team coverage provided by NSF!
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#158
by
Semmel
on 09 Oct, 2017 19:45
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congrats to SpaceX and Iridium. And these videos of the separation and boostback burn from a distance ... Beautiful!!! More videos like that please!
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#159
by
ugordan
on 09 Oct, 2017 20:08
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