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#180
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 23 Jan, 2024 23:48
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#181
by
catdlr
on 23 Jan, 2024 23:50
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Mark McCombs
Thanks for being quick to provide us with another link. Appreciate it.
Tony
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#182
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 23 Jan, 2024 23:51
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Events I missed previously.
T+2 minutes and 17 seconds. Start of second stream.
First stage Separation.
Ignition.
T+3 minutes.
Fairing separation.
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#183
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:04
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Space Devs hasn't yet published a concatenated video. So I'm downloading both feeds and making our own. Will post a link in a few minutes
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#184
by
zubenelgenubi
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:12
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Launch should be happening about now.
There is no LIFTOFF! X-tweet from SpaceX.
There must have been a major internet connectivity snafu?
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#185
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:16
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Launch should be happening about now.
There is no LIFTOFF! X-tweet from SpaceX.
There must have been a major internet connectivity snafu?
No liftoff. I can put a toy rocket and launch it from my porch and give it some sound effects if you want. I'm now downloading both SpaceX into one video.
Download completed, in rendering mode to SD eta 11 minutes.
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#186
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:19
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In a simple combination of both feeds, a big chunk is missing (to view the missing section view the next post). Maybe SpaceX might repost a video from their end on "X" at some point. But for now, this is all I have.
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#187
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:23
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Jan 23, 2024 #spacex #space #rocket
Moments after the SpaceX live stream was unexpectedly severed worldwide, the Falcon 9 rocket appeared to successfully launch the Starlink 7-11 mission into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base California, Sunday January 23, 2024 4:35pm PST
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#188
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:25
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If Jack Bayer was still at home, he probably would have given us a great shot from the Surf Train Station just 2 miles from the pad.
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#189
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:28
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T+53 minutes and 43 seconds. Expected ignition for two seconds.
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#190
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:35
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Our friends at The Space Devs with their re-play. Same as mine posted above.
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#191
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:37
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T+1 hour 2 minutes and 47 seconds. Expected separation.
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#192
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:38
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#193
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:40
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Thanks, Steven for your contribution to this launch. VSFB is getting hard to cover these days.
Tony
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#194
by
zubenelgenubi
on 24 Jan, 2024 00:42
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Congratulations to the entire launch campaign team! 👏 ❗️👍✨️🍾
Thank you, Steven, catdlr, and FST, for today's launch thread coverage! 🌟🥳🎊🎉
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#195
by
zubenelgenubi
on 24 Jan, 2024 01:28
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#196
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 02:15
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Our usual YouTube source for a summary video.
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#197
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 02:44
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#198
by
catdlr
on 24 Jan, 2024 05:36
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#199
by
shiro
on 24 Jan, 2024 06:08
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Some reusability stats for this launch (Starlink Group 7-11):
Booster B1063.16 turnaround time:
64 days 14 hours 5 minutes(its previous mission was Starlink Group 7-7 on Nov 20, 2023 UTC).
FYI: median turnaround time for Falcon 9 / Heavy boosters is currently 49.17 days *
* – based on the last 30 launches, excluding new first stages.
Launchpad SLC-4E turnaround time:
9 days 15 hours 36 minutes(the previous launch from this pad was Starlink Group 7-10 on Jan 14, 2024 UTC).
FYI: median turnaround time for SLC-4E is currently 12.32 days *
* – based on the last 30 launches.
The same type of stats for previous SpaceX launches may be found on
this spreadsheet online.