CRS-9 Technical Webcast
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This is the technical webcast. Only views of the rocket and controller audio will be on this channel. For full launch coverage please see our hosted webcast. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Dragon spacecraft to low Earth orbit to deliver critical cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA. SpaceX is targeting a July 18 (EDT) launch of its ninth Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-9) from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. The instantaneous launch window opens at 12:45am EDT (4:45am UTC) on July 18, and a backup launch window opens at 12:00am EDT on July 20. Dragon will be deployed about 10 minutes after liftoff and attach to the ISS about two days later. Following stage separation, the first stage of the Falcon 9 will attempt an experimental landing on Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
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This dude sounds tired af.
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How about you all give us Full 1080P footage, what the heck you people still using cameras from the 90s?
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추진체를 스쿠류로 한몸으로.원모양으로.우주와지상을자유로이.
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Definitely prefer this stream, is there a chance you all xan do 1080p60fps?
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whats are those bright things seen when dragon deployed???
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damn these guys have been sticking so many landings that their landings are not even reported that much anymore. It's like it's become the norm, which is an incredible feat.
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its happening!1!1!!! get ready everyone
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hello
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Elon Musk you are a deadset fucking legend
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Are you guys still doing that hyperlink thing and if so what are you guys planning to do if their is a leak because that would make that "pod thing" launch like a bullet out of a sniper rifle with no way of stopping
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Damn those merlin engines burn so clean
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The true accomplishment will be when a recovered booster is refurbished, sent back up. & is landed again. Any word on when that will happen? GO SPACE X!!
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Круто, что тут скажешь!
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Really really perfect footage. Thank you guys!
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Thanks for switching to m/s. Now more compatible with KSP.
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this is so awesome,, when I was a kid this was only dreamed about,, congrats Spacex,,
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Holyshit a UFO at 27:50
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Crazy.
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yayy
americans using metric
31m 32sLenght
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