Originally posted by flashguy: How did you see it? Neither of the TV channels I was watching actually showed the booster landing. There was a "F9" error right at the moment of landing. I was very upset.
flashguy
Yeah, we missed it too. Was really bummed.
I made the mistake of watching the wrong channel. They didn't show the launch but it flying through the atmosphere and didn't show the landing. The played the audio from launch command and that was totally out of sync with the blast off. Next time I'll just go to spacex.com
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May 30, 2020, 03:53 PM
TMats
Anyone else old enough to flashback to Col. John Shorty Powers in the last minute before liftoff? That launch and the camera shots were so cool.
The ability to fly the primary booster stage back to Earth and land it was one of the many incredible things about that launch.
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May 30, 2020, 03:54 PM
Balzé Halzé
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Originally posted by Phantom229: I made the mistake of watching the wrong channel. They didn't show the launch but it flying through the atmosphere and didn't show the landing. The played the audio from launch command and that was totally out of sync with the blast off. Next time I'll just go to spacex.com
We watched NASA Live on YouTube. But the booster landing feed was cut off just before it landed. It was the direct feed from the barge. I guess others saw it somehow from a different source?
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May 30, 2020, 04:23 PM
gw3971
Damn I missed the landing. I was really looking forward to seeing that.
May 30, 2020, 04:36 PM
46and2
Great launch, and landing on Boaty McBoatface's drone ship cousin.
Bob and Doug's Excellent Adventure. Take Off, eh.
May 30, 2020, 04:37 PM
46and2
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
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Originally posted by Phantom229: I made the mistake of watching the wrong channel. They didn't show the launch but it flying through the atmosphere and didn't show the landing. The played the audio from launch command and that was totally out of sync with the blast off. Next time I'll just go to spacex.com
We watched NASA Live on YouTube. But the booster landing feed was cut off just before it landed. It was the direct feed from the barge. I guess others saw it somehow from a different source?
That's what we saw, too, a brief cut before landing. Unfortunately.
May 30, 2020, 05:09 PM
Icabod
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I made the mistake of watching the wrong channel. They didn't show the launch but it flying through the atmosphere and didn't show the landing. The played the audio from launch command and that was totally out of sync with the blast off. Next time I'll just go to spacex.com
We were watching the “Discovery Channel.” At liftoff some weird organ music started and drowned out the narration. Ticked, we switch and we’re fine.
As for the landing, did anybody see it? The feed suddenly showed the booster on the barge and no explanation.
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May 30, 2020, 05:15 PM
Skins2881
Well done Elon. Skip to 10:55 for his vindication, or watch the whole video. He's owed a thank you/congrats.
How did you see it? Neither of the TV channels I was watching actually showed the booster landing. There was a "F9" error right at the moment of landing. I was very upset.
flashguy
SpaceX was also livestreaming from their website
May 30, 2020, 07:14 PM
RHINOWSO
Yeah the SpaceX feed glitched before 1st stage landing, so I don't think anyone really saw it. At least we were watching it and didn't see it.
Very common for the feed to go offline on the landing.
Here is SpaceX feed, they didn't show the landing because the signal was offline.
They have what, like 19 hours until dock? Awesome.
Slightly off topic, but in 2012 I was flying from DFW to Dulles. General Yeager was on the flight in first class. After we took off the Captain recognized him and he put his hand up in a sort of wave. We all cheered. I about broke my neck leaning out of my isle looking up front. After the cheering died down the girl next to me said "who was that?" (she was like 25 maybe) and I said "Thats the guy who is going to land the plane if the pilot has a problem". She gave me a funny look. I settled into my seat knowing General Chuck Yeager was on my flight.
May 30, 2020, 07:24 PM
Broadside
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Originally posted by Skins2881: Well done Elon. Skip to 10:55 for his vindication, or watch the whole video. He's owed a thank you/congrats.
Damn straight he is. He could have taken his money and bought a professional sports team or used it to run for President. Instead he decided to try to push the human race forward.
May 30, 2020, 07:25 PM
SigSentry
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Originally posted by bigdeal: Can you imagine the 'pucker' factor for the two guys sitting on top of that huge stick of dynamite? Amazing show of courage for them.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hatfield .."No astronaut launches for space with their fingers crossed, that's not how we deal with risk". The falcon and Dragon capsule are magnitudes safer than the shuttle. Those Merlin engines are a beautiful sight.
Originally posted by RHINOWSO: Yeah the SpaceX feed glitched before 1st stage landing, so I don't think anyone really saw it. At least we were watching it and didn't see it.
Very common for the feed to go offline on the landing.
Here is SpaceX feed, they didn't show the landing because the signal was offline.
There really is 'no other channel' to view it...
I thought this was the greatest feat, landing on a barge in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. It's a shame all the time, money and lives wasted on the space shuttle.
For those who are wondering how relevant this is, remember the Wright Brothers' first flight was 12 seconds and covered 120 feet.
Edit: I just watched the video and learned Elon is a naturalized U.S. citizen born in South Africa. So he couldn't run for President.
May 30, 2020, 07:47 PM
Balzé Halzé
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Originally posted by Broadside:
Edit: I just watched the video and learned Elon is a naturalized U.S. citizen born in South Africa. So he couldn't run for President.
My favorite African American currently.
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May 30, 2020, 07:50 PM
mbinky
Big brass balls. Those boys have big brass balls. Imagine strapping ourself to a firecracker and telling the kid to light it. No ordinary firecracker, but one that never put humans out in space.
Awesome. I need to buy my Speedy I've been saving for.
May 30, 2020, 07:51 PM
Balzé Halzé
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Originally posted by mbinky: Big brass balls. Those boys have big brass balls. Imagine strapping ourself to a firecracker and telling the kid to light it. No ordinary firecracker, but one that never put humans out in space.
Awesome. I need to buy my Speedy I've been saving for.
If I were strapped in that seat, I don't think I would be half as nervous as the people in the control center or the engineers who built the rocket.
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May 30, 2020, 08:34 PM
nhtagmember
Not very many people ever get to be the first crew on a brand new spacecraft and a new rocket.
Yeah. Big brass ones
May 30, 2020, 09:20 PM
SigSAC
Don't know if this has been posted already, but I heard an interesting tidbit about the 2 astronauts - they are both members of the NASA class of 2000, and they each married another member of the class! All four of them have been in space.
May 30, 2020, 09:34 PM
braillediver
Great clip of the astronauts. Kind of amazing them wearing polo shirts and kakis. Like they're just commuting to work.