SpaceX CRS-6 Launch
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After six successful missions to the International Space Station, including five official resupply missions for NASA, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft are set to liftoff from Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, for their sixth official Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission to the orbiting lab. Liftoff is targeted for Monday April 13, 2015, at 4:33pm EDT. If all goes as planned, Dragon will arrive at the station approximately two days after liftoff. Dragon is expected to return to Earth approximately five weeks later for a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of southern California. Dragon is the only operational spacecraft capable of returning a significant amount of supplies back to Earth, including experiments. The live launch webcast will begin here at approximately 4:15pm EDT.
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looks CGI to me. "space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement" .
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Could you publish a video of Dragon processing, mating with Falcon and rollout? Not a short one, but a bit more detailed one. I've never seen that part, and I bet it is as interesting as the launch itself. :-) Thanks
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There is so many UFO's, which flying around... NASA haven't even try to stop the translation)) I like when they just fucking up in these sphere :D -
ICH GLAUB DAS NICHT -
NUR EIN TEURER TRICK FÜR DEN KRIEGSFORTSCHRITT!
(Woher kommt der ganze Treibstoff, für welche Nutzlast???)
Wie soll das kleine Triebwerk (oben an der Spitze) funktionieren,
ab Höhen von 3 km. Warum haben China/Russen das noch nicht?
ICH GLAUB DAS SCHAUSPIEL NICHT;
SOLANG ICH DIE FALCON-TECHNIK
NICHT LIVE KOMPLETT GESEHEN HAB.
(Anfang bis Ende der ganzen Treibstoffreise)
ABER: Wenn das doch Funktioniert: GEILE SACHE!!!!!
UNGLAUBLICHER FORTSCHRITT - FÜR WAS DENN NUR?
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When is this launch starting??
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why can they not call a hold after T minus 10 seconds?
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For whatever reason I thought the Falcon 9 was similar in size to the Falcon 1 when I first saw it.
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lol sweet launch bro
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It's understandable to have some dropped frames on the rocket mounted camera. But the ground camera dropping frames? give 4k 60fps ground camera pls
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How did they gain speed and reduce distance covered at same time?
They covered 349 KM from 5:00-7:30, but only 303 KM from 7:30-9:00, while gaining speed.
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I love SpaceX's and I'm not some Monday morning quarterback, just dreaming. I notice a lot of their missions are heavy enough payload that they can't attempt a landing of stage 1. That's good business sense, you're money ahead for getting paid twice instead of taking your chances on a landing. However, I wonder if they should go with a very heavy short stage 1 that can do a heavy lift then land in eastern Florida. Next, make stage 2 circumnavigate the globe once and land there as well. That could recycle almost everything while still carrying double payloads.
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So Obviously fake and the mass sheeple just gobble it up.Star Trek is NOT REAL, I'm sorry to break your nerdy little bubbles.
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This is FAKE just like the moon landing and everything else NASA does. No humans are in space. Watch the videos of the astronauts closely. It is ALL about propaganda!! ALL of the space programs are FAKE. This isnt even GOOD fakery and yet people believe it. Mind blowing.
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Someone can tell in what direction it fly from start to landing over which countryes it goes.
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It's always amazing 2see
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Are there two studio light sources at about 28:45?
These are great cameras they have on these models; zero vibration no matter what is happening. -
I wonder if the rockets stay cool in the deep freeze of space and an take the heat better/
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Are those solar panel covers returning to burn up or they stay in LEO?
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We see all the launches in fla. WOW!
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Most those guys in that room at the end are still in their 20's! That's incredible.
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