In the launch coverage I didn't notice any shots of the booster that showed the NASA logos. Did they control the camera angles to avoid that on purpose, since the launch was for another customer?
The cap is on top of the booster, but the lines to lift the legs are still up. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
Some workers have been lifted up to the top of the booster with the crain. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
They were working on something on the side of the cap, they are back on the ground now. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
Anyone know what this piece of machinery behind the booster smoking or venting is?
The booster is now just barely airborne, look closely at the left leg. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
The lifted it up farther and then I think they moved it onto the dock, but it's hard to tell from this perspective. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
The booster is on the stand now. #SpaceXFleet #SpaceX
During the Spacex launch webcast I notice an object come into view on the left panel, and travel up and left off screen. About 3:53-4:00. Any ideas what it was? This is my first attempt at posting...
One last shot from the SpaceX ANASIS-II mission from Monday of this week. This was a near perfect mission from #SpaceX with a record turnaround of the booster (51 days from the DM-2 mission), a picture perfect landing on JRTI & two successful fairing catches. #NASA #Space
Look what I found this morning! #LaunchAmerica
Who needs “water view dining” when you can have “booster view”? @SpaceX
As the NASA worm logo peeks around the side of B1058.2, the 4th and final landing leg has been raised here at @PortCanaveral. She’ll soon be lowered to horizontal and transported back onto Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for post-flight processing🚀
I'm live streaming the processing of B1058.2
Leg Day is complete for Falcon 9 B1058!This time lapse shows the retraction of the 3 legs visible from this angle. Work halted after this, so going horizontal will have to wait until tomorrow.High quality version: youtu.be/NN5iYQd-pYA
Fully leg retracted #Falcon9 2x recycled 1st stage at blue hued dusk with water reflections-torrentially drenched by Space Coast rains this evening Jul 27 @PortCanaveral. #SpaceX from #AnasisII and #Demo2 launches