Falcon 9 at Cape Canaveral

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Hehe... i've also looked at my orbiter and done that picture of Saturn-1B (didn't search for original PLF) + Delta IV + Zenit + Atlas V + Falcon 9
 

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The timing is almost perfect for the ability to see the rotating upper stage / Dragon crossing Australia about an hour after launch I guess.

Just noticed I misread his claim. I thought he said the sightings preceded the launch. But he says the launch preceded the sightings, and lasted only 9 minutes (as if it weren't in orbit). So yeah, he's a kook there too.
 

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The grand scale of things.....

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I thought the same thing. And (it might have been my video buffering or something) did the rocket leave the pad before the clock read "0"? I've not had a chance to see any more video yet...

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Just watched it again, I thought I was concentrating so hard I sent myself into a time warp, but no... It looks as if the clamps released at T-2 and the rocket started it's "roll program".

Either way, intentional or not, it worked... Now I'll start waiting for Flight Two!


In the second video it looks a lot more stable going up, and launches at T=0 by the broadcast countdown, so maybe it was a combination of camera angle and the countdown timer being slightly off in the Spacex broadcast. The launch still looked a little messy though, made my heart stop when I watched it for the first time.
 

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Any idea when the Dragon will arrive and a possible launch date?

PS my 1,000th post! :)
 
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"It's actually the most powerful stuff known to man. Dragon is capable of re-entering from a lunar velocity, or even a Mars velocity with the heat shield that it has."

This statement intrigues me...
 
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