Author Topic: ROCKET LAUNCH T-4 mins  (Read 912 times)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDh4uK9PvJU

Cygnus resupply mission to the ISS (the last one exploded last year woops)

lets go boys


if this one explodes will they have to evacuate

they're currently holding for 10 minutes to let the winds settle

hope they launch in the last 4 minutes of the launch window here we go
if this one explodes will they have to evacuate
I assume you mean evacuate the facilities surrounding the pad and yeah they did that last time

another hold what

wind violation ahghgahgadadsd

god wtf stop making wind in this particular area

scrubbed

god dammit that's the second time

they're currently holding for 10 minutes to let the winds settle

hope they launch in the last 4 minutes of the launch window here we goI assume you mean evacuate the facilities surrounding the pad and yeah they did that last time
no i mean will the ISS evacuate

loving lol.
"wind violation".

no i mean will the ISS evacuate
no?

if it blows up the ISS is on the other side of the world in it's orbit and no where near it

loving canceled. brothers

no?

if it blows up the ISS is on the other side of the world in it's orbit and no where near it
he loving means if they run out of supplies because this launch blew up.
« Last Edit: December 04, 2015, 06:06:06 PM by Starkiller »

wind violation

I always knew they were full of hot air :cookieMonster:

you dingus
this is a supply run
the last one failed a few months ago
they will run out of stuff eventually

no i mean will the ISS evacuate
most likely not.
resupply also comes from Russia and there is plenty of excess food and water on the station.

another problem is that to evacuate you have to scuttle a new Soyuz pod there asap. Which can take a long time.

most likely not.
resupply also comes from Russia and there is plenty of excess food and water on the station.
there we go that answers my question