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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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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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