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ORAC 6th Jan 2015 09:46

SpaceX Falcon 9 Live Landing Attempt
 
SpaceX Falcon 9 cargo launch to the ISS. After payload separation they will attempt to start the motor on re-entry and do a controlled descent and landing onto a barge in the Atlantic. Launch approx 1120 UTC.

Live video here.

ORAC 6th Jan 2015 10:24

Launch abort at T-90 seconds. Actuator drift. Next launch attempt Friday at 0509, (presumably East Coast Time.), 1009 UTC.

Ancient Mariner 6th Jan 2015 10:27

Delayed to Friday.
Per

ORAC 8th Jan 2015 09:27

SpaceX's fifth official cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station is now targeted to launch on Saturday Jan 10th at 0947 UTC

henry_crun 9th Jan 2015 18:47

X MARKS THE SPOT: FALCON 9 ATTEMPTS OCEAN PLATFORM LANDING | SpaceX

NASA NTV-1 Sat 8.30 am - 10.30 am GMT

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

http://www.ustream.tv/nasahdtv

Thanks Elon, real nice of you to schedule this for ol' henry's birthday. :ok:
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henry_crun 10th Jan 2015 07:56

Launch less than one hour away. Watching on UStream....

felixflyer 10th Jan 2015 08:06

Approximately how long does it take to get to and dock with the ISS?

Will we get to see anyhing in the night sky later?

RJM 10th Jan 2015 08:37

I think it normally takes a few days. It's to do do with trajectories and velocity. Some fairly precision parking is required, and you don't want to rear end the thing. Recently, though the Russians got up there in about six hours. They must know a short cut.

Is Ladbrokes or someone running a book on this robot ship landing?

henry_crun 10th Jan 2015 09:08

Landing attempt can also be viewed here:

Watch this: SpaceX's Falcon 9 barge landing is underway | The Verge

ORAC 10th Jan 2015 09:10

SpaceX update on landing attempt:

Landing Update: Rocket made it to drone spaceport ship, but landed hard.

Close, but no cigar this time. Bodes well for the future though.

RJM 10th Jan 2015 09:38

Still impressive.

henry_crun 10th Jan 2015 09:43





CRS-5 Launch

henry_crun 10th Jan 2015 10:54

Little Jim tells me he has run a wire all the way from SpaceX HQ to Castle Crun and a bell willl ring in our main R&R area when the first stage landing is on their television channel.

"whisper, whisper"

Ah, no, not quite, Little Jim tells me it's not an actual wire, and it's not an actual bell. He has 'subscribed' to 'youtube' and they will send an 'email' which puts an 'alert' on his 'tablet' and just sounds like a bell.

Same thing, really. :8

ORAC 10th Jan 2015 10:56

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Rocket made it to drone spaceport ship, but landed hard. Close, but no cigar this time. Bodes well for the future tho.
10:05 AM - 10 Jan 2015

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Ship itself is fine. Some of the support equipment on the deck will need to be replaced...
10:10 AM - 10 Jan 2015

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Didn't get good landing/impact video. Pitch dark and foggy. Will piece it together from telemetry and ... actual pieces.
10:15 AM - 10 Jan 2015

Windy Militant 10th Jan 2015 11:24

Growing up in the sixties all the blurb from NASA and the media showing us that space travel would be a normal everyday occurrence by now. It's taken a bit longer getting there, but things are getting more like Thunderbirds every day. I wonder how long it will take them to get it accurate enough to land through the summer house!

The onboard shots were interesting if a bit smudgy due to the ice. Shame they had no footage from the barge. Be interesting to see the landing from the ground so to speak.

Better luck next time chaps!

henry_crun 10th Jan 2015 13:43

Still no vid of the stage 1 landing, I guess they are finding it difficult to put anything together.

There is a vid of the July test landing, that's the one with all the ice.

OFSO 10th Jan 2015 13:56

Approximately how long does it take to get to and dock with the ISS?

As a general rule if you watch the ISS overhead (look at Heavens-Above

You will see a point of light preceeding the ISS in the same orbit* for a few hours, maybe days before docking and a few hours/days after undocking.

* Not really, it's in a slower and higher orbit before docking and a faster and lower orbit when leaving, but you can't tell that with the naked eye.

SOPS 10th Jan 2015 16:44

Landing through a summer house is nothing...I will be impressed when they can land under the swimming pool.

henry_crun 11th Jan 2015 16:05

NASA says two days to catch up with ISS, so that's sometime tomorrow.

Flagon 11th Jan 2015 16:20

As someone who doubted that they would be able to balance a telegraph pole on a rocket exhaust, I was VERY impressed to watch this test flight - and doubt no more.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t15vP1PyoA


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