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On the money, indeed!!
The sky lit up, the sonic boom hit and there it was....
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Is it safe to say that it is eaier to land on land than on ship?Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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There were steely-eyed rocket men & women, many dating back to Apollo and from foreign programs, who posted to NSF that they were both cheering out loud and in tears last night. I hear the ESA crew down in Kourou were warching and cheering up a storm when F9 FT landed.
Next up: SES-9 at KSC, and ESA's Jason 3 at Vandenberg in January. The SES-9 bird may be the first to be reflow later in the year. Jason 3 will be the last v1.1 core.Dr. Mordrid
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Of course. No sea state to worry about, hauling it back to port etc., but the ASDS's will still be used for launches with low margins.Originally posted by Umfriend View PostIs it safe to say that it is eaier to land on land than on ship?
On land everything is stable, the refurb facility is a mile down the road, and you have multiple landing pads for when you have three Falcon Heavy cores coming back - the first two simultaneously. That'll be one helluva sight.
The landed core is heading for checkouts, then LC-39A to test that new pads GSE, and they'll do a wet dress rehersal and static fire to confirm it would be relaunchable. Then it goes home to California to be a museum piece.
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There were some cables and seams on one leg that some misinterpreted as cracks in its (easily/cheaply replaceable) thermal protection coating.
Otherwise, all reports are the stage is in very good shape and will head to LC-39A soon for tests.
After the Jason 3 launch from Vandenberg January 17th they'll launch the big SES-9 commsat from KSC's LC-40 later in January. If it lands intact, this will likely be the first reflown core later in 2016 - another SES bird. Then comes Dragon CRS-8Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 23 December 2015, 04:21.Dr. Mordrid
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