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Live: SpaceX Crew Dragon launch 2nd attempt


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Join the livestream as Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken launch from US soil aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon.

 

 

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The weather has lifted a little. Now a 60% chance of conditions favorable for  launch, in just over and hour and a quarter. 

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Will we be able to see this going over the UK. Like what was supposed to happen last time? 

 

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About 13 minutes to launch. Recovery area go/no go weather decision in about 5 minutes.

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3 minutes ago, stevewinn said:

Will we be able to see this going over the UK. Like what was supposed to happen last time? 

 

Not after launch, to much daylight, it might be visible around 10pm tonight ?

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I usually use Heavens above for ISS pass times but it appears to be down.

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They're off! Godspeed, gentlemen!

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Separation confirmed. It's all good!

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Falcon 9 has landed.

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Just now, susieice said:

Falcon 9 has landed.

We must be watching the same footage! :lol:

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1 minute ago, Stiff said:

We must be watching the same footage! :lol:

I'm watching on the NASA Channel. It's the same as their webcast. They have separated and are on their way! It's awesome to be able to see all of this!

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Orbit Achieved. Good Work! Now, 19 hours to the International Space Station.

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1 minute ago, susieice said:

I'm watching on the NASA Channel. It's the same as their webcast. They have separated and are on their way! It's awesome to be able to see all of this!

I'm watching the one at the top of this page. Yes it's awesome to see.

 

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Congratulations America, NASA, SpaceX and Mr. Musk!

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Watching it on tv.

Very exciting.

 

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Now thats what you call social distancing. 

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20 minutes ago, susieice said:

Falcon 9 has landed.

A shame the feed failed just when it landed. I was so looking forward to watching that!

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Had to check the top of the thread. Yes! the link is still on and NASA is still broadcasting. It kept going on my TV too.

 

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16 minutes ago, L.A.T.1961 said:

ISS passing over UK.

I will head out at cowboy time (,10 to 10 )

Its going to be a clear night.

Hope we see it.

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Just now, sci-nerd said:

A shame the feed failed just when it landed. I was so looking forward to watching that!

Wow. I'm sorry. I never saw a rocket come back to Earth after separation and land in one piece. The excitement at Cape Canaveral is wonderful. 

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1 minute ago, freetoroam said:

I will head out at cowboy time (,10 to 10 )

Its going to be a clear night.

Hope we see it.

Good luck!

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