SpaceX Dragon CRS-8 Arrives at Space Station
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After a flawless launch the SpaceX Dragon CRS-8 spacecraft was successfully grappled by the International Space Station's robotic arm at 11:23 UTC, April 10th 2016 operated by British astronaut Tim Peake.
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Even the best can't hide the flaws in green screens.........but I wouldn't expect NASA idolizers to spot the 8 mistakes just in the first 2 minutes....hahahahaha....wow.........you nerds have been fooled!!!
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Do people really believe this stuff? This fake as heck.
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WOW, excuse me but you guys havnt noticed that no clouds are moving? Oh and guys, wheres the blinking airplanes down there that fly above the clouds?? You know, those big jets 747.
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Attention: Rockwell/Boeing/Thiokol - your flammable rubber-based launch system that sucks up valuable resources, money and places people in danger is no longer needed.
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Cool CGI the earth is flat though
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All the flat-earthers and conspiracy theorists in the comments... that's actually pretty sad.
Anyway, congratulations SpaceX! -
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capitalism
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Can someone explain to me why they are landing the module on a small barge in the water? What if there are heavy seas? It looks like the wind or a big wave could knock the thing over after it's landed. Why doesn't Musk and SpaceX just own 3,000 acres in the New Mexico desert for landings? Where did it land the first time? Why the water? Please explain.
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I'm sorry i just don't believe this stuff.
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bullshit cgi
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the new guys bullshit is worse than nasholes
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These are exciting times
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And all this precision at over 25,000 mph.
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Think NASA's
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Congrats all around !!!
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1:18 what in the world exploded there ?
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" Cooper what are you doing?"............................"Docking"
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If it wasn't for Spacex, space travel would die off after the ISS program ends in less than a decade. Spacex is making the costs of space travel more realistic with their reusability and I am looking forward to see their plans for Mars. I know nasa has plans for mars but it will probably be cancelled just like the program to return to the moon.
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comparing nasa and spacex's mission controls to eachother... it is pretty clear that nasa is outdated.
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