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Pretty much me on liftoff:

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Good to see it launched.
But don't relax yet - this may still turn into the third orbital fender-bender.
 

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Spaceflight is really a global thing: the last time I heard such a loud cheer for solar arrays deployment is during the Shenzhou 8 mission last year! :cool:

Of course, the real challenges are coming up, so here's hoping for success all the way to splashdown and return to dry land! :hailprobe:
 

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Glad I set my clock so I could watch that one. Even if they are not able (for some reason) to dock on this mission (lets face it, there are a lot of milestones to meet), hopefully this will open the eyes of some congressional boneheads to open up the checkbook and fund COTS.
 

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Capture of the Dragon by ISS's robotic arm is planned at 12:06 UTC (8:06 am EDT) on May 25.
 

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From SpaceFlightNow:

The White House has issued a statement from John Holdren, assistant to the president for science and technology.

"Congratulations to the teams at SpaceX and NASA for this morning’s successful launch of the Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Every launch into space is a thrilling event, but this one is especially exciting because it represents the potential of a new era in American spaceflight."
 

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NASA:
 

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Good. It was time for USA to launch another potentially manned spacecraft, I think.
 

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Good news:

Elon Musk on Twitter said:
Dragon spaceship opens the navigation pod bay door without hesitation. So much nicer than HAL9000 :) #DragonLaunch

Edit: And another one!

Elon Musk on Twitter said:
Navigation bay pointing to deep space and star map being generated by star tracker one. Yes! #DragonLaunch
 
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