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bmcuscgr94 09-27-2024 03:11 PM

Had four launches already this month, now one more. This one maybe loud.

https://www.ksby.com/news/local-news/central-coast-residents-given-sonic-boom-advisory-ahead-of-spacex-launch

GG Allin 09-28-2024 08:16 AM

Saw this the other night. Wasn't even looking for it but couldn't miss it.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1727540183.jpg

masraum 10-23-2024 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul K (Post 12291588)
Space-X launch over Magens Bay, St. Thomas a few months ago.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1721991375.jpg

Cheers,

Paul.

Most excellent!

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GothingNC 10-23-2024 10:15 AM

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/10/scientists-supporting-mission-assess-europas-habitability

We took our Daughter to Cape Canaveral when she was 5 and she told the astronaut that she wanted to do something with NASA when she got older.

So we were thrilled to join her and her team from APL and Cornell to watch the Europa Clipper launch at Cape Canaveral!

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bmcuscgr94 10-24-2024 09:07 AM

Next one from Vandenberg, next few minutes:

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=nrol-167

70SATMan 10-24-2024 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmax (Post 12344676)

Yep! They’re tracking the larger debris but, haven’t been able to determine yet if we’ll see cascade affects.

Also waiting to see if this will affect my newest Intelsat program.

Baz 10-24-2024 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GothingNC (Post 12344709)
https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/10/scientists-supporting-mission-assess-europas-habitability

We took our Daughter to Cape Canaveral when she was 5 and she told the astronaut that she wanted to do something with NASA when she got older.

So we were thrilled to join her and her team from APL and Cornell to watch the Europa Clipper launch at Cape Canaveral!

Congrats to your daughter and her team, John....I know you must be a VERY proud Daddy!

I love stories like this! SmileWavy

pmax 10-29-2024 03:45 PM

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Baz 12-28-2024 07:14 PM

Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket with 4 MicroGEO satellites from Astranis to offer satellite internet connectivity from geostationary Earth orbit. Liftoff from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is scheduled for 12 a.m. EST on Sunday, December 29 (0500 UTC). The first-stage booster making its 7th flight will land on SpaceX's drone ship 'A Shortfall of Gravitas', stationed in the Atlantic Ocean, about eight and a half minutes after leaving the launch pad.

The mission, designated Astranis: From One to Many, will take an easterly trajectory on departure from Florida's Space Coast. The mission includes Astranis' first UtilitySat satellite, which offers the ability to shift orbital positions during its lifetime.

Commentary will be provided by Spaceflight Now's Will Robinson-Smith, starting approximately an hour prior to liftoff.

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T minus 46 minutes......

Baz 12-28-2024 08:09 PM

Nice launch! Some clouds but still a few nice views. Night launches are insane! Waiting for the booster landing now.....

bmcuscgr94 12-29-2024 12:29 PM

#5 for December, 46th for the year. It was foggy so I didn't see a lot of it, mostly a glow moving in the sky.

https://www.noozhawk.com/spacex-wraps-up-2024-with-falcon-launch-into-fog-at-vandenberg-sfb/

CurtEgerer 01-04-2025 03:24 AM

Another Falcon 9 launch last night. This is just a simple cellphone pic from about 95 miles away. It's always amazing to first see a faint orange glow just above the treeline on the other side of our lake at liftoff, then the large fireball rising above the trees and then what is shown in the pic. The rocket is usually visible for 10 minutes or so and you can see the 1st and 2nd stages separate. Later you can see the engines re-fire on the separated stages as it descends for landing. It never gets old :)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1735993447.jpg

astrochex 01-04-2025 04:17 AM

^We heard and felt that one. A nice deep rumble.

Baz 01-04-2025 09:52 AM

I watched it last night and took a few pics with my point and shoot so nothing worth sharing. But what a gorgeous night launch with VERY clear skies. Launches like this allow a better view of the flame behind the rocket....which is just an incredible sight!

Photo a friend took.......

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1736016671.jpg

CurtEgerer 01-04-2025 02:54 PM

^^^^ WOW! What a great photo that is. :) And I wish we were close enough to hear some audio!

bmcuscgr94 01-09-2025 04:15 PM

First one of 2025 tonight:

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=nrol-153&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

Cajundaddy 01-09-2025 05:37 PM

Looks like the next Starship is set for Monday in TX. I would love to be there to see a catch.

fastfredracing 01-10-2025 04:54 AM

Sorry to pop in to this awesome thread with my 9 th grade humor.
Enjoyed all the great photos and info here .
I just watched this episode last night, and thought it would fit in nice here.
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Baz 01-14-2025 08:08 PM

Night launch!!! Liftoff scheduled for about an hour from now......

Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket carrying Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander. Also hitching a ride on the Falcon 9 is Japan-based ispace’s Resilience lander. Liftoff from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for 1:11 a.m. EST (0611 UTC) on Wednesday, January 15. The first-stage booster, making its 5th flight, will land on SpaceX's drone ship 'Just Read the Instructions', stationed in the Atlantic Ocean, a little more than eight and a half minutes after leaving the launch pad. The mission will take a south-easterly trajectory on departure from Florida's Space Coast. It will carry 10 science payloads from NASA as part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. The ‘Ghost Riders in the Sky’ mission will target a landing at Mare Crisium, near Mons Latreille, in early March. The Resilience lander will take between four and five months before making its landing attempt near the center of Mare Frigoris. It carries a number of payloads, including the Tenacious micro rover."]Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket carrying Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander. Also hitching a ride on the Falcon 9 is Japan-based ispace’s Resilience lander. Liftoff from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for 1:11 a.m. EST (0611 UTC) on Wednesday, January 15. The first-stage booster, making its 5th flight, will land on SpaceX's drone ship 'Just Read the Instructions', stationed in the Atlantic Ocean, a little more than eight and a half minutes after leaving the launch pad. The mission will take a south-easterly trajectory on departure from Florida's Space Coast. It will carry 10 science payloads from NASA as part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. The ‘Ghost Riders in the Sky’ mission will target a landing at Mare Crisium, near Mons Latreille, in early March. The Resilience lander will take between four and five months before making its landing attempt near the center of Mare Frigoris. It carries a number of payloads, including the Tenacious micro rover.

<iframe width="718" height="404" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WI9DAXWHUgg" title="Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches two lunar landers from Kennedy Space Center, Florida" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Baz 01-16-2025 06:12 AM

Congrats to Blue Origin!

For anyone interested....this is a really big deal for what it will mean for our country.

Good article worth a read:

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-launches-massive-new-glenn-rocket-into-orbit-on-1st-flight-video


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