Look for blast off tomorrow weather permitting.
fmdog44 Well-known Member Location Houston, Texas May 26, 2020 #1 Look for blast off tomorrow weather permitting.
R rgp Well-known Member Location Milford,OH May 26, 2020 #2 fmdog44 said: Look for blast off tomorrow weather permitting. Click to expand... Somehow it just doesn't have the excitement / interest about it the old NASA era/launches did .
fmdog44 said: Look for blast off tomorrow weather permitting. Click to expand... Somehow it just doesn't have the excitement / interest about it the old NASA era/launches did .
fmdog44 Well-known Member Location Houston, Texas May 26, 2020 Original Poster #3 With one response i guess you are right!
In The Sticks Friend of Frank Location Central Virginia (Charlottesville/Richmond) May 26, 2020 #4 It is amazing just how routine it's become, although having the private sector involved is quite astonishing. I shall refrain from drawing Tesla quality comparisons, and wish the crew God Speed.
It is amazing just how routine it's become, although having the private sector involved is quite astonishing. I shall refrain from drawing Tesla quality comparisons, and wish the crew God Speed.
R rgp Well-known Member Location Milford,OH May 27, 2020 #5 Well, I watched about four hours of the preparation ........ then it was scrubbed ...... Hopefully it will happen this coming Saturday. Did anyone hear what the "program" is named ? I mean in the old days, it was Gemini / Apollo .....etc. I never heard the name of this program.
Well, I watched about four hours of the preparation ........ then it was scrubbed ...... Hopefully it will happen this coming Saturday. Did anyone hear what the "program" is named ? I mean in the old days, it was Gemini / Apollo .....etc. I never heard the name of this program.
jujube SF VIP Location I think I'm in Florida, but I'm not sure any more. May 27, 2020 #6 I was looking forward to standing in the front yard and seeing the launch. Bummer.
G gennie Senior Member Location USA May 27, 2020 #7 I enjoy night launches. If you are on the southeast coast and look in the right direction at just the right moment, you can see it. I was close enough to feel the ground shake when the Hubble was launched.
I enjoy night launches. If you are on the southeast coast and look in the right direction at just the right moment, you can see it. I was close enough to feel the ground shake when the Hubble was launched.
fmdog44 Well-known Member Location Houston, Texas May 28, 2020 Original Poster #8 I watched a shuttle launch years ago and it is amazing how fast it goes. TV kind of takes away from the velocity.
I watched a shuttle launch years ago and it is amazing how fast it goes. TV kind of takes away from the velocity.