"Will it ever end?"
"Will it ever end?"
...can someone tell the guy with the remote-controll to stop "zapping"!
Maybe we are expecting too much since that chinese moon-shot launch :lol:Why its again such perfect in launch broadcasting by SpaceX?
Looks like they made it! Webcast ending.
Congratulations to SpaceX!
Errr....sorry, I didn't ment to stop "transmitting"
At least it seems to have been a successful launch (so far we can tell).
Congrats SpaceX
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Maybe we are expecting too much since that chinese moon-shot launch :lol:
Launch is successful, but we still must waiting before the second burn of the second stage before it putted SES-8 into its GEO.
We all know that the Chinese don't really broadcasting there launches until its special, but when there doing it, then there doing it really good.
Now only waiting on the day SpaceX gives us also better live broadcasting of the Falcon-9...
Yes I know, but that is also because its not just a 'interesting payload' like the Dragon is. Sadly its a fact that normal satellite launches are mostly just viewed (much) less then something like the Dragon.Coming up at the moment of truth. Fingers crossed everyone!
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Reached parking orbit. Now coasting towards equator, where the upper stage will, if all goes well, restart to raise apogee
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When NASA TV has coverage of the F9 launch with Dragon it's always pretty good shuttle-esque coverage.