Launch News SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.2 with Dragon CRS-8 April 8 2016

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They've already had one to look at.
 

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They know if they can try to launch again or not.

Do they get points deducted, for one foot out of the circle ?
 

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They know if they can try to launch again or not.

Do they get points deducted, for one foot out of the circle ?

I am not sure if their knowledge is a positive one, if they are NOT launching the stage again.

And of course, it was a mission failure, for one foot out of the circle. X marks the spot.
 

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For those of us who couldn't watch the landing live (like me)


They did it. Damn, they did it. And in biggish swells too. I'm more impressed than I expected to be.
 

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Elon said on a webcast this will probably be the first booster to refly.
 

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Can't wait to see a F9 Heavy and three stages coming down to land. Crank out them sausages rockets!
 

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I watched this landing in the office today on a triple monitor, with 5-6 guys not previously excited about this stuff and then going away amazed. We ended up talking about rocket equations and how to do landing guidance like this, and then I showed them the Glideslope 2.x codebase and the RV Orientation stuff I do for fun. Jaws dropped! Good times :)
 

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Well with one foot in, maybe the Falcon was trying to tell us (wait for it) the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?
 

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I missed the live broadcast, but that video is amazing, great job SpaceX guys!

I love how heavy the seas are, too, that barge is pitching and rolling a fair amount.

Blue Origin and SpaceX, landing boosters. The future might not have to suck, after all.
 

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Andy44 said:
The future might not have to suck, after all.

That's the spirit! :thumbup: It seems we've been dabbling in space since the 60s with hardly any change in rocket technology. We're finally doing cool, cutting edge things again and making advances.
 
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The thing is, it is so euphoric watching this cool stuff happen that when it it is over you can't wait for the next cool thing to happen. It's like being a junkie. :huh:
 

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The thing is, it is so euphoric watching this cool stuff happen that when it it is over you can't wait for the next cool thing to happen. It's like being a junkie. :huh:

Watching this stuff never gets old. I still miss watching onboard live footage of shuttle lunches, Zero to 25,000 mph with boosters and tank jettison, that's hard to beat. Seeing rocket boosters land comes pretty close.
 

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I was too tired and went to sleep before the launch. Missed the launch and the landing, but the landing was amazing. Congrats to SpaceX.

I can see the RCS firing after landing, but how much propellant is there? How long can it keep it up? Any idea when they'll retrieve the rocket?
 

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4K video of the 1st stage landing

Here's 1st stage landing in 4K:
 

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Does the landing barge have some sort of holddowns or tiedowns to secure
the first stage after landing?

---------- Post added at 01:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:56 PM ----------

Can't wait to see a F9 Heavy and three stages coming down to land. Crank out them sausages rockets!

We will bury you....!!
 
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