SpaceX CRS-8 Lifts Off from Cape Canaveral
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The SpaceX CRS-8 Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station sending a Dragon spacecraft on the company's eighth commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff was at 4:43 p.m. EDT.
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A successful launch does NOT mean I definitely got where to it's destination perfectly , even though most of you idiots assume it . A rocket going out of range of sight because it's gone down wind from the launch site does not mean it made it to space . Simply not being able to see it doesn't mean they made it to space .
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Kennedy space center is so awesome I love it there
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I wonder, Is space X still planing for second stage recovery?
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Did you spot the first 2 UFO's..left of screen at the start about 30 seconds
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why does it cut right before stage separation???
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What was the cost fuel wise of this launch?
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Wow that's a sexy rocket and such a beautiful launch! Congrats to all the teams across the board! 👏
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el esfuerzo dio sus frutos saludo desde Argentina
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1:17 ""Of course i still love you" has AOS" :D
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everytime i see a launching rocket, i just feel....so american
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When does it arrive at the iss?
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ooh i love this sound of a launching rocket
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