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JaseNZ

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#249247 2-May-2019 13:30
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Just watched the live launch and landing of the 2 outer and 2 inner rockets. Some bloody impressive stuff seeing the two outer rockets landing back in tandem.

 

Job well do that was awesome to watch.





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  #2229444 2-May-2019 13:33
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Sigh I thought it was live , Doh , Still was cool to watch.





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  #2229458 2-May-2019 13:55
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JaseNZ:

 

Sigh I thought it was live , Doh , Still was cool to watch.

 

 

lol! Let me guess, Space and Universe 'official' ?

 

They're a sham.. They start the feed a week before and run it till Youtube shut them down. Re-broadcasting and then replaying others official feeds. All the while being paid by chatters and ad monitisation.

 

Check their other videos and average runtime!

 

The next 2 official launches have been delayed twice. (CRS-17 due docking station fault on the ISS) But the centre core static fire for the next F9H happened on Tues. It is going to be a milestone. 25 mini sats on 1 launch! 3 separate deployments and burns

 

https://www.spacex.com/stp-2 

 

I use SLN app to get alerts a day out or for schedule changes

 

https://spacelaunchnow.me/launch/

 

Next go is Saturday night for us.


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