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Sarc 05-27-2020 08:07 AM

SpaceX launch today (5/27)
 
Looking forward to seeing this:

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biosurfer1 05-27-2020 08:36 AM

I bet the astronauts are ready too, isolation since early March must be tough.

3rd_gear_Ted 05-27-2020 09:29 AM

Thank you to all the smart Californians who make Space X go
IMO, the flag should be the Cali bear and not the stars & stripes

Eric Coffey 05-27-2020 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 3rd_gear_Ted (Post 10881255)
Thank you to all the smart Californians who make Space X go
IMO, the flag should be the Cali bear and not the stars & stripes

Yeah, screw all those other Space-X guys in FL, TX, WA, etc. :rolleyes:

RNajarian 05-27-2020 09:47 AM

Godspeed! Not a fan of Tesla or Musk, but I’m a huge Fan of the USA. Hope all goes smoothly and we can reestablish our leadership in manned space exploration.

Don’t care to give the Russians $75 million per astronaut to go to the ISS, which was mostly assembled using the Space Shuttle heavy lift. Apparently the last ride the Russians gave us cost $90 million.

Clear skies, safe flight.

Scott Douglas 05-27-2020 09:49 AM

How's the weather looking down there?
Earlier this morning my wife said there's only a 40% chance they'll go today and Saturday didn't look much better.

Sorry, I just finished mowing the yards so haven't had a chance to look.

Bob Kontak 05-27-2020 10:12 AM

I'm a little nervous because we have not launched a crew for a while.

4:33PM EST is scheduled launch.

masraum 05-27-2020 10:15 AM

If it launches today, Baz'll probably watch from his yard. My mom will probably watch from her place too.

Bob Kontak 05-27-2020 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 10881323)
If it launches today, Baz'll probably watch from his yard. My mom will probably watch from her place too.

Nice. How cool would that be?

Saw the shuttle after re-entry over Houston around 2000. "Exhaust" plume was orange and it was hauling. Next day folks watching the news said they were told to check it out, they saw it, went back inside the house and it was landing.

I didn't know what it was.

Scott Douglas 05-27-2020 10:39 AM

Not looking too good weather wise.
There's a tornado warning just north of the cape right now.

KFC911 05-27-2020 10:54 AM

Will this be on OTA stations (CBS, ABC, NBC) and is it like a rainout Nascar race at Daytona? Like there's not a snowballz chance of them launching....but they're not gonna tell us until dark ;)?

Baz 05-27-2020 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RNajarian (Post 10881278)
Don’t care to give the Russians $75 million per astronaut to go to the ISS, which was mostly assembled using the Space Shuttle heavy lift. Apparently the last ride the Russians gave us cost $90 million.

From what I have read.....the shoe will be on the other foot at some point and they will be getting rides from us!

The two biggest factors that will impact the decision to launch today are electrical energy in the area and bad weather at the abort sites.

Fingers crossed........

astrochex 05-27-2020 11:12 AM

The President has landed at the Cape.

KFC911 05-27-2020 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by astrochex (Post 10881381)
The President has landed at the Cape.

You just had to go and PARF this thread :)....

I keed, I keed ....

Pazuzu 05-27-2020 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10881385)
You just had to go and PARF this thread :)....

I keed, I keed ....

Don't worry, the PARF will be coming, between the hatred for Musk, Tesla, NASA...

I do love that our astronauts are named Bob and Doug. It's like a sitcom. I bet they snuck a six pack of tallboys onboard...

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Por_sha911 05-27-2020 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 10881318)
I'm a little nervous because we have not launched a crew for a while.
4:33PM EST is scheduled launch.

I'd be more nervous that Musk was in charge of building it. I hope the quality control is better than the Tesla 3.

Scott Douglas 05-27-2020 11:55 AM

They're loading propellant!

Scott Douglas 05-27-2020 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 10881434)
I'd be more nervous that Musk was in charge of building it. I hope the quality control is better than the Tesla 3.

Everything else was built by the lowest bidder. Can't be much worse.

GH85Carrera 05-27-2020 11:58 AM

Less than an hour to go.

It will be interesting to see how well the touch screen displays work under the vibration of launch. I have tried to use the touch screen in my wife's Macan she drove. When a bump is hit, it is really hard to push the right icon. I suspect they have to have a few real buttons and switches to make it easier under vibration. I feel sure the engineers have tried to simulate a rough ride.

Scott Douglas 05-27-2020 12:02 PM

The astronaut they just had on Discovery said the ride on this rocket is a lot smoother than that of the Shuttle. He said the solids on it were really rough. We'll see.


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