They are launching a big chunk of air....
... and none of it is getting into space
... and none of it is getting into space
It's slightly better than what the first Delta IV Heavy carried on its first launch almost 20 years ago (going to be 20 on December 21), which was an inert mass simulator (DemoSat) payload securely bolted to the Payload Attach Fitting (PAF) on the DCSS along with two tiny nano sats.They are launching a big chunk of air....
... and none of it is getting into space![]()
Nothing happening at the top of the hour + no venting at all for quite sometime now = empty tanksVenting at the rocket stopped.... pressurizing tanks?
Somehow caught that one 2 minutes away but of course, abort. Someone on NSF chat claiming to be looking at the official clock saying next attempt in 45ish (edit: so 7:45 local).According to the posts in the video chat (not sure how informed they are), there might be another attempt in the next 30 minutes.
Have the stream open but missed it...And we have a static fire! New Glenn is alive
Ignition happened at 7:47 pm EST (0047 UTC December 28). Around 15 seconds long based on how long the noise lasted.Have the stream open but missed it...![]()