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masraum 10-13-2021 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 11484133)
Hadn't seen that before, nearly **** myself watching it. Would've sworn it was a sci fi movie and not real.

Overall great to see someone who means so much to fans of sci fi get to do this, just wish it could've been more.

Will say the broadcast commentary was a little creepy. Not sure why Fox people couldn't be allowed to do it.

Yep. I think I was 11 for the first Space Shuttle launch. It didn't seem that amazing to me, but my parents were impressed. I saw a Space Shuttle launch from the opposite side of FL (yes, you can see it once it's high enough) in the early 90s and that pretty thoroughly impressed me. I then saw one in person , one of the last 2 or 3 launches. In person, it was impressive.

But not much compares to the first successful return of the of the SpaceX boosters. As you say, it feels like Sci-fi.

flatbutt 10-13-2021 07:16 AM

I think Bill was impressed.

stevej37 10-13-2021 07:18 AM

They're spending way too much time with the camera on Shatner. ;)

stomachmonkey 10-13-2021 07:18 AM

Bill is rambling.

stevej37 10-13-2021 07:20 AM

Gotta give Bezos credit...he's showing a lot of respect to Bill

berettafan 10-13-2021 07:20 AM

I think there is an agenda there. His pre flight comment about 'fragility of the earth' struck a bit of a sour note with me.

flatbutt 10-13-2021 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11484157)
They're spending way too much time with the camera on Shatner. ;)

Nichelle Nichols once said that Shatner was a camera hog. He's 90 and a member of the super sonic club so ramble on Bill.

Paul T 10-13-2021 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 11484162)
I think there is an agenda there. His pre flight comment about 'fragility of the earth' struck a bit of a sour note with me.

:rolleyes: Here come the conspiracies….

tdw28210 10-13-2021 08:34 AM

Bezos should of had a Rivian truck pull up next to he capsule. Lost opportunity.

masraum 10-13-2021 08:51 AM

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Baz 10-13-2021 09:19 AM

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masraum 10-13-2021 09:28 AM

Maybe I missed it, but it would have been cool to have video from inside the ship during the launch to see/hear Shatner's reaction.

I'll have to look for YT videos with his thoughts after the fact.

And there it is.

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GH85Carrera 10-13-2021 09:42 AM

I bet it is a heck of a ride. The astonishing thing to me is a rocket like that is about the same speed as the F-15 Streak Eagle.

(9,843 feet) 27.57 seconds
(19,685 feet) 39.33 seconds
(29,685 feet) 48.86 seconds
(39,370 feet) 59.38 seconds
(49,212 feet) 77.02 seconds
(65,617 feet) 122.94 seconds
(82,021 feet) 161.02 seconds
(98,425 feet) 207.80 seconds

It does go higher than the airplane of course, but the F-15 did it back in 1975.

I would love a ride in either one!

ckelly78z 10-13-2021 09:48 AM

An interplantentary incident could happen if he meets up with a green chick !

Seahawk 10-13-2021 09:51 AM

Kirk is rambling on a bit, but I might be a tad loquacious myself after that flight:)

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11484333)
I bet it is a heck of a ride. The astonishing thing to me is a rocket like that is about the same speed as the F-15 Streak Eagle.

(98,425 feet) 207.80 seconds

It does go higher than the airplane of course, but the F-15 did it back in 1975.

I have a good friend who is a former Navy F-18C pilot, developmental test pilot that went to the Air Force Test Pilot School (we sent 2 a year).

He said the F-15 was the most amazing aircraft he ever flew.

The "Streak Eagle" was purpose built.

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syncroid 10-13-2021 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul T (Post 11484113)
For those interested in this sort of thing, as I am, there is pretty good documentary on Netflix about the first multi-day mission into space with an all civilian crew (Space X). I almost didn't watch at first because I thought it was going to be centered around Elon Musk, but he's hardly featured at all. Instead, it provides a real in-depth look at the preparations and technology required to go into space. I was particularly impressed (and surprised) at just how young (and obviously brilliant) the entire support team was! When I was their age I was barely a functioning adult. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed it.


https://www.netflix.com/title/81441273

My wife and I watched this last week. Excellent!
My hat is off to Bill (at 90 years old) for doing this. I don't know many other 90 year old men that would have the balls to do it.

Steve Carlton 10-13-2021 10:32 AM

He looks like he's 70-75.

stevej37 10-13-2021 10:42 AM

Most 90 year olds wouldn't ever attempt it.
Too far from a bathroom.

masraum 10-13-2021 10:43 AM

Interesting, why perform the Immelmann for the higher records vs just a climb? Easier or better to go through the sound barrier when in level flight? And seems the records could have been broken in even less time since, according to the video, they used mach 1.5, mach 1.8 and mach 2.0 for the last 3 records.

stevej37 10-13-2021 10:46 AM

^^^maybe that's why no cams or mics during the flight.
PU!!


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