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DaFace 07-02-2017 05:46 PM

Scrubbed for a guidance system issue. Should be around the same time tomorrow.

Scooter LaCanforno 07-03-2017 04:56 PM

The Falcon 9 launch is now set for 8:07 p.m. The launch window runs until 8:35 p.m.

DaFace 07-04-2017 07:06 AM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We&#39;re going to spend the 4th doing a full review of rocket &amp; pad systems. Launch no earlier than 5th/6th. Only one chance to get it right …</p>&mdash; Elon Musk (@elonmusk) <a href="https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/882117255407980545">July 4, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I think Elon's concerned about a rocket that has self-aborted at T-10 seconds twice in a row. Don't blame him.

Anyway, I'll update the OP for the 5th, but don't count on it actually happening then.

DaFace 07-05-2017 04:59 PM

Third time's a charm?

unlurking 07-05-2017 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 12944969)
Third time's a charm?

Fingers crossed!

unlurking 07-05-2017 05:41 PM

First time I remember seeing such a clear view all the way to MECO. That was cool.

DaFace 07-05-2017 05:48 PM

Made me pretty nervous that they basically said "Eh, that sensor? It's no big deal. We'll just tweak the limit so that it doesn't trip again this time." Seems to have been fine though.

DaFace 07-05-2017 07:20 PM

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4235/...255c4a20_z.jpgIntelsat 35e Mission by SpaceX, on Flickr

Pretty shot, but it looks naked.

The eastern range is on a break for a bit, so we'll be in a lull for launches for a while. See you guys in a month or so!

DaFace 08-10-2017 08:14 PM

The break is over! Let's get back to work.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete—targeting August 14 launch from Pad 39A for Dragon’s next resupply mission to the <a href="https://twitter.com/Space_Station">@Space_Station</a>.</p>&mdash; SpaceX (@SpaceX) <a href="https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/895646473869705216">August 10, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Cornstock 08-10-2017 09:49 PM

Pretty cool that SpaceX, a private company, is way better at this stuff than all of North Korea.

DaFace 08-13-2017 04:04 PM

Day-before bump.

eDave 08-13-2017 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13010310)
Day-before bump.

Cool. I was jonesing.

DaFace 08-14-2017 09:53 AM

Webcast should be live in ~20ish.

unlurking 08-14-2017 10:02 AM

Also hosted on NASA TV, live now...

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unlurking 08-14-2017 10:04 AM

The SpaceX webcast is usually 1080p, while the NASA is 720p. I'll probably have both during launch. Nice to have some "pre-game" commentary before SpaceX starts their webcast though.

unlurking 08-14-2017 10:18 AM

SpaceX live now.

DaFace 08-14-2017 10:31 AM

And there she goes!

DaFace 08-14-2017 10:39 AM

Too easy.

Hydrae 08-14-2017 10:46 AM

Well done yet again. Gotta love boring launches. :D

unlurking 08-14-2017 10:47 AM

NASA just started a launch replay.

Fantastic launch. Again!

DaFace 08-14-2017 11:24 AM

Updated the OP for the next launch in 10 days. This one's kind of a weird one. It's the lightest thing they've lifted in a long time (475kg) due to 1) this originally being planned for a Falcon 1 and 2)a ride-share partner bailing out. Not sure if that'll change anything, but they'll certainly have plenty of extra fuel to do some experimenting if they want it!

DaFace 08-14-2017 09:04 PM

This was one of the prettier days for a launch they've had lately.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4418/...a20564e9_z.jpgCRS-12 Mission by SpaceX, on Flickr

unlurking 08-14-2017 09:13 PM

That's a great shot!

unlurking 08-14-2017 09:15 PM

Quick replay of today...

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Quick video recap of Falcon 9 launch of Dragon for its twelfth <a href="https://twitter.com/Space_Station">@Space_Station</a> resupply mission. <a href="https://t.co/BNx5mVBA4c">https://t.co/BNx5mVBA4c</a> <a href="https://t.co/m0R5y5V7sV">pic.twitter.com/m0R5y5V7sV</a></p>&mdash; SpaceX (@SpaceX) <a href="https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/897176750911660032">August 14, 2017</a></blockquote>
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unlurking 08-14-2017 09:18 PM

Thought this comparison of CRS-10 and CRS-12 was very cool.

from /u/TMahlman

https://www.reddit.com/r/spacex/comm...me_spot_i_did/

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Cornstock 08-14-2017 10:37 PM

For those of us who dont know anything, anyone want to give a quick recap of today? Looks like it went well. What was it for, or was it just a test?

Cool that Bulgaria's thing went well, but still don't really understand the full significance of it...

unlurking 08-15-2017 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cornstock (Post 13013825)
For those of us who dont know anything, anyone want to give a quick recap of today? Looks like it went well. What was it for, or was it just a test?

Cool that Bulgaria's thing went well, but still don't really understand the full significance of it...

Bulgaria was several launches ago. Main significance there (IMO) is the fact that it is that nation's very first satellite. They likely would not have been able to afford a satellite launch on any other vendor. Without SpaceX they would still be without any satellites. Just another example of the impact SpaceX is having on access to space.

For the recent CRS-12 launch, I absolutely love the reddit threads. More data and lots of great links in the thread, but some of the cool bits...

Quote:

Originally Posted by reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/spacex/comm...ficial_launch/
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Some quick stats about this launch:
-This will be the 39th Falcon 9 launch.
-This will be the 35th Falcon 9 launch from the East Coast.
-This will be the 11th Falcon 9 launch this year.
-This will be the 9th launch of Falcon 9 out of Historic Launch Complex 39A.
-This will be the 103rd launch out of LC-39A, along with 12 Saturn V, 82 Shuttle and 9 Falcon 9.
-This flight will lift to space the dragon D 1-14 (113.1) for the CRS-12 Mission
-This will be the last flight of a new dragon v1 capsule
-This will be the first flight of falcon 9 block 4 first stage! (the block 4 second stage has debuted before before)
-This is the last launch from the original crs contract before it got extended
-This mission is to reuse landing legs
-The Static Fire Test was completed on August 10th 2017.
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Primary mission - successful launch of dragon to the iss
CRS-12 is the 3rd CRS mission of 2017 and the last one to use a newly built dragon capsule, all future capsules will reuse pressure vessels like already done on CRS-11. After being inserted into the highly inclined orbit of the International Space Station, Dragon will spend several days rendezvousing with the ISS. Following that, Dragon will slowly be guided in by the manually-operated Canadarm for its berthing with the station at the earth-facing port of the Harmony Module. Dragon will spend approximately a month attached to the station after which it is loaded with ground-bound experiments and waste before being unberthed for its splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.

This mission only carries a single piece of equipment in the un-pressurised part of the capsule, the trunk called the Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM). CREAM weighs 1258kg or 2773.4 lbs

Here is some data about the experiment: The Cosmic-Ray Energetics and Mass investigation, known as CREAM, places a highly successful balloon-borne instrument aboard the International Space Station where it gathers an order of magnitude (ten times) more data, which has lower background interference because Earth's atmosphere is no longer interfering. CREAM's instruments measure the charges of cosmic rays ranging from hydrogen up through iron nuclei, over a broad energy range. The modified balloon instrument is carried aloft on a Space X Dragon Lab cargo supply mission and placed on the Japanese Exposed Module for a period of at least three years. when attached to the outside of the iss it will be called ISS-CREAM

The rest of the cargo is launched inside the capsule inside the pressurised cargo compartment. the cargo consists of:
-Science Investigations 2019.4 lbs. / 916 kg
-Crew Supplies 485 lbs. / 220 kg
-Vehicle Hardware 747.4 lbs. / 339 kg
-Spacewalk Equipment 66.1 lbs. / 30 kg
-Computer Resources 116.8 lbs. / 53 kg
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Secondary mission - First stage landing Because this mission is not particular heavy or goes into an high-energy orbit there will be a landing attempt of the first stage at LZ-1. The landing will probably be approximately 9 minutes after launch. if successful this will be the 14th landing and the 6th at lz1. The booster on this mission will not be a flight proven one, but an all new one with the serial number of: 1039.1

Launch Complex 39A - What's the big deal? LC-39A is the most historically significant orbital launch pad in the United States. Its first launch was Apollo 4 in 1967, and it went on to launch the rest of the Apollo missions, with the exceptions of Apollo 7 & 10. After the Saturn V and all its variants were retired, the pad was reconfigured for the Space Shuttle. Over the course of the program, it launched 82 of the 135 STS missions, including all five orbiters. Since the retirement of the Shuttle in 2011, it was sitting dormant until SpaceX began leasing it in 2014. Construction work began in earnest in 2015 and continued until early 2017, culminating in the successful static fire for this mission. This launch will also mark the 103rd launch out of 39a.
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unlurking 08-23-2017 08:53 AM

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unlurking 08-23-2017 08:57 AM

Also, launch from VAF tomorrow morning...

https://www.reddit.com/r/spacex/comm...ficial_launch/

Quote:

Official mission overview

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will deliver FORMOSAT-5, an Earth observation satellite for Taiwan’s National Space Organization (NSPO), to a low-Earth orbit (LEO). SpaceX is targeting launch of FORMOSAT-5 from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The 42-minute launch window opens on Thursday, August 24 at 11:51 a.m. PDT, or 18:51 UTC. The satellite will be deployed approximately 11 minutes after launch. A backup launch window opens on Friday, August 25 at 11:51 a.m. PDT, or 18:51 UTC. Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage will attempt to land on the “Just Read the Instructions” droneship that will be stationed in the Pacific Ocean.

Strongside 08-23-2017 09:14 AM

Finally, the Space Suit the world deserves. This is what Stanley Kubrick would have wanted.

DaFace 08-23-2017 11:30 PM

This image was leaked a year ago. It was thought to just be a preliminary idea, but it's clear that it was pretty damn close!

http://i.imgur.com/TSXFsCu.jpg

unlurking 08-24-2017 07:03 AM

Suit definitely looks better than previous pressure suits like the Shuttle astronauts wore...

https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=...886920.jpg&f=1

...and a crap ton better than the Boeing suits (seriously ugly)...

http://www.boeing.com/resources/boei...e_suit_630.jpg

Worth keeping in mind that SpaceX actually hired someone from Hollywood to make sure that style wasn't completely ignored. I think they actually look pretty good.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/iron-man-ca...onauts-1558406

unlurking 08-24-2017 07:42 AM

Here's the "program" for today's launch...

https://www.reddit.com/r/spacex/comm...ficial_launch/

...and the webcast link...

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DaFace 08-24-2017 12:39 PM

Webcast is live.

DaFace 08-24-2017 12:46 PM

This is such a ridiculous launch. Satellite deploy is ~30 seconds after the first stage lands. I kind of wish we had a shot of how small that little satellite is inside the fairing.

unlurking 08-24-2017 12:50 PM

Yeah, I'm still surprised they couldn't find something else to throw in there.

DaFace 08-24-2017 01:04 PM

Even for a SpaceX junkie like me, these are starting to get a little boring. Glad everything went great, though. Look at the little guy go! :)

http://i.imgur.com/NL2wvwh.jpg

DaFace 08-24-2017 01:09 PM

Next up: space plane!

http://i.imgur.com/H5OvsTD.jpg

Time hasn't been announced yet, so I just put it in as a noon launch in the OP for now.

GloryDayz 08-24-2017 02:46 PM

This went from "can we" to "pretty routine" in an amazingly, stunningly, awesomely, wonderfully short period of time. I'm sure each mission has people working tirelessly and endlessly, but they sure have made it look routine.

I'd rep them if they were on CP.

ToxSocks 08-24-2017 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13033461)
This image was leaked a year ago. It was thought to just be a preliminary idea, but it's clear that it was pretty damn close!

http://i.imgur.com/TSXFsCu.jpg

What about for those of us with big dicks? My junk will certainly be bulging in a suit like that.

Hydrae 08-24-2017 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 13034414)
What about for those of us with big dicks? My junk will certainly be bulging in a suit like that.

Well, then you can't go to space. Unless you want to get a trim job first. :)

DaFace 09-05-2017 09:16 AM

Just a heads up that the next launch is still on schedule. However, it seems like they're being even more secretive than usual about this one. We don't even have a time for the launch.

In theory, it'll still be webcast as usual sometime Thursday morning, but who knows at this point? I'll post more if I hear more.

eDave 09-05-2017 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13057945)
Just a heads up that the next launch is still on schedule. However, it seems like they're being even more secretive than usual about this one. We don't even have a time for the launch.

In theory, it'll still be webcast as usual sometime Thursday morning, but who knows at this point? I'll post more if I hear more.

Where's the launch from and what about Irma?

DaFace 09-05-2017 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eDave (Post 13057948)
Where's the launch from and what about Irma?

Irma isn't scheduled to hit Florida until the weekend, so this launch should be off by then. It might impact recovery efforts, though, or obviously could get in the way if there's a scrub.

EDIT: This one is RTLS, so at least they won't have a barge out in the middle of the ocean in a Cat 5 hurricane. They're gonna have to get it down after landing in a real hurry, though.

Donger 09-05-2017 02:25 PM

I love that these are almost becoming routine. Of course, that's usually when something goes boom. Let's hope not.

DaFace 09-06-2017 11:20 AM

Finally got a time. 9:50am EST tomorrow morning, though even that's not technically official. They're definitely being secretive about this thing.

Weather's pretty iffy, and if there's a scrub, it's almost certainly going to delay things a week or more due to Irma.


EDIT: Now it's apparently 9:50am (not 9:20 as I originally posted). Damn secretive missions. It's a 5-hour window, though, so they may try and wait for the right opening in the weather to get it off.

aturnis 09-07-2017 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13059690)
Finally got a time. 9:50am EST tomorrow morning, though even that's not technically official. They're definitely being secretive about this thing.

Weather's pretty iffy, and if there's a scrub, it's almost certainly going to delay things a week or more due to Irma.


EDIT: Now it's apparently 9:50am (not 9:20 as I originally posted). Damn secretive missions. It's a 5-hour window, though, so they may try and wait for the right opening in the weather to get it off.

Was there going to be a landing I this one? Cargo sure is cool this time.

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eDave 09-07-2017 07:39 AM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">~30 minutes until Falcon 9 launch of OTV-5. Webcast will go live about 10 minutes before liftoff → <a href="https://t.co/gtC39uBC7z">https://t.co/gtC39uBC7z</a></p>&mdash; SpaceX (@SpaceX) <a href="https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/905785470755364865">September 7, 2017</a></blockquote>
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DaFace 09-07-2017 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 13060927)
Was there going to be a landing I this one? Cargo sure is cool this time.

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Yep, there will be a landing at LZ1.

TambaBerry 09-07-2017 07:46 AM

the sad thing about space travel is we're boxing ourselves in to not being able to go to space anymore. We need to do something about the debris that is just floating around out there.

eDave 09-07-2017 07:48 AM

http://www.spacex.com/webcast is live

eDave 09-07-2017 07:53 AM

Should get an interesting look at Irma.

eDave 09-07-2017 08:02 AM

Beautiful launch against that backdrop of Irma cumulus clouds.

eDave 09-07-2017 08:08 AM

And lands through a cloud.

DaFace 09-07-2017 08:12 AM

Woot. Now they have to get that stage down and in the hangar in a hurry!

eDave 09-07-2017 08:17 AM

That was the smoothest mission we've seen. Up, down, done.

DaFace 09-07-2017 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TambaBerry (Post 13060967)
the sad thing about space travel is we're boxing ourselves in to not being able to go to space anymore. We need to do something about the debris that is just floating around out there.

While there is some level of truth to the idea that space debris is a problem, saying that it's anywhere close to "boxing us in" is silly. Hell, Elon's wanting to launch a constellation of around 4500 satellites all in one orbit.

Space is big; there's lots of room.

rocknrolla 09-07-2017 08:41 AM

Thank you guys for keeping this updated, I wouldn't have a clue about any of this. I do not follow the program, but they seem to be much more advanced and aggressive than NASA ever was.

DaFace 09-07-2017 08:47 AM

Looking around on the interwebs, we're probably in for a break of around 3 weeks. I'll put the Iridium launch on 10/4 in the OP, but there's a chance that SES-11 will happen first. Time will tell.

DaFace 09-07-2017 02:08 PM

Pretty cool shot from today's activities.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4411/...219953db_k.jpgOrbital Test Vehicle 5 Mission by SpaceX, on Flickr

Donger 09-07-2017 03:13 PM

Oh, this was the OTV mission? I'm glad that it panned out.

BlackHelicopters 09-07-2017 03:15 PM

Super secret AF mission?

DaFace 09-07-2017 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 13061863)
Super secret AF mission?

Not as secretive as the NROL-76 mission, where we didn't even know what was inside the fairing. :)

BlackHelicopters 09-07-2017 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13061875)
Not as secretive as the NROL-76 mission, where we didn't even know what was inside the fairing. :)

What was in the super secret AF mission? Me confused.

DaFace 09-07-2017 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 13061883)
What was in the super secret AF mission? Me confused.

NROL-76 (in April) was a classified launch. We never got any information about what it is that they were launching, though people can guess that it was a LEO launch at least.

For this one (this morning), we know that it was the X-37 "space plane" going up, and we know that it was going to LEO. We just don't know what it's doing while it's up there.

DaFace 09-08-2017 02:14 PM

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Mr. Plow 09-14-2017 08:37 AM

How not to land an orbital rocket booster.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BZA0s7EA...en-by=elonmusk

DaFace 09-14-2017 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 13080021)
How not to land an orbital rocket booster.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BZA0s7EA...en-by=elonmusk

That's awesome. Here's the full-length version:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bvim4rsNHkQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

The Thaicom booster rocking back and forth at 1:25 is insane. :eek:

Mr. Plow 09-14-2017 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13080035)
That's awesome. Here's the full-length version:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bvim4rsNHkQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

The Thaicom booster rocking back and forth at 1:25 is insane. :eek:

"That's not an explosion, it's rapid disassembly!" ROFL

DaFace 09-24-2017 11:01 AM

Took a side trip on the way from LAX to the Chargers game. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1fdd332c9c.jpg

stumppy 09-24-2017 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13099462)
Took a side trip on the way from LAX to the Chargers game. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1fdd332c9c.jpg

Cool man. Did you get anymore pics during your pilgrimage to Mecca?

DaFace 09-25-2017 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by stumppy (Post 13099777)
Cool man. Did you get anymore pics during your pilgrimage to Mecca?

There really isn't a ton to see there, but here are a few more!

Here's a shot of the building. (Rocket is to the left of this view.)

https://i.imgur.com/A63ATWx.jpg

Other angle of the rocket with Mrs. DaFace for scale.

https://i.imgur.com/VTmXvmv.jpg

And here's a shot of the hyperlook test track they have running down the street beside the building.

https://i.imgur.com/gUWDsUc.jpg

eDave 09-25-2017 03:57 PM

I'm happy you got to do that. Thank you for sharing, Xman.

DaFace 09-25-2017 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by eDave (Post 13105430)
I'm happy you got to do that. Thank you for sharing, Xman.

It's pretty cool to see up close. Oddly, I'd say that it wasn't as tall as I'd expected, but the base is bigger than I expected, and the legs are huge!

unlurking 09-25-2017 05:24 PM

Cool shots!

Tell Mrs. DaFace she is almost there. Just needs to stand on tippy toes next time.

GloryDayz 09-25-2017 07:10 PM

Awesome, just awesome.

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Hydrae 09-25-2017 07:51 PM

So cool. I am only a little envious!

Rain Man 09-25-2017 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 13105429)

And here's a shot of the hyperlook test track they have running down the street beside the building.

https://i.imgur.com/gUWDsUc.jpg

Were you able to ride it? If so, how long did it take to reach the intersection?

DaFace 09-26-2017 03:13 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Targeting 10/7 launch of EchoStar 105/SES-11 on a flight-proven first stage rocket booster from Pad 39A in Florida.</p>&mdash; SpaceX (@SpaceX) <a href="https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/912679608935313408">September 26, 2017</a></blockquote>
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DaFace 09-28-2017 06:37 PM

If anyone is a night owl and interested, Elon is giving a Mars update from Australia tonight at 11:30 Central.

http://www.spacex.com/mars


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