Author Topic: SpaceX + NASA Rocket Launch [They did a thing]  (Read 3105 times)

Alright, so it should be today.

In other news, the ESA's mini shuttle had a successful launch and re-entry, so congrats to them.
Also the dragon spacecraft splashed down successfully off the coast of California

I watched the previous two attempts of this launch, hopefully third times a charm

also god damn chairforce with their malfunctioning tracking radars that randomly catch fire.
« Last Edit: February 11, 2015, 02:43:08 PM by Aide33 »

ALSO:

http://www.spacex.com/press/2015/02/11/dscovr-launch-update

well stuff, no barge landing, only a test water landing where the stage is discarded

ALSO:

http://www.spacex.com/press/2015/02/11/dscovr-launch-update

well stuff, no barge landing, only a test water landing where the stage is discarded
Well forget.


how do they even record the rocket
helicopters?

how do they even record the rocket
helicopters?

they change car view

did they add more boosters

So, looks like everything was successful. I missed it because I was in a class, but looks good to me.

of course it launches when I'm at school

is the landing recorded somewhere so we can see it

is the landing recorded somewhere so we can see it
It didn't land, it splashed. And I would assume no, since the reason they didn't try to land it was because the waves were like 3 stories high.

It didn't land, it splashed. And I would assume no, since the reason they didn't try to land it was because the waves were like 3 stories high.
oh stuff son

It landed in the Atlantic, 10m from where the drone ship barge was supposed to be completely vertical.

It would of been a success :(