Crew 1 - Sunday

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11/14/2020 3:27pm
That's an epic picture. Can't wait to watch with my nephews tomorrow.
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T-79 minutes.
Streaming to the big screen and enjoying a beer or three. Let's light this candle.

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T-79 minutes.
avidchimp wrote:
Streaming to the big screen and enjoying a beer or three. Let's light this candle.
I'm almost done with IPA #3. Smile
It's only 3:30 here, so trying to pace myself. hahaha
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As much as I love daytime launches, there is something nostalgic with the Mercury program and night launches that just makes me smile.
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11/15/2020 3:55pm
When is the Buck Rodgers spacecraft going to take flight?
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11/15/2020 3:57pm
ocscottie wrote:
When is the Buck Rodgers spacecraft going to take flight?
Maybe within the next week (to about 15km).
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11/15/2020 4:34pm
That 2nd stage motor glowing is badass. How long does it take them to get to the Space Station?
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It varies. The Russians can make it in just a few hours because of their launch location. I think I heard this one is actually going to take an extra long time for some reason (more than a day if I recall).
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It varies. The Russians can make it in just a few hours because of their launch location. I think I heard this one is actually going...
It varies. The Russians can make it in just a few hours because of their launch location. I think I heard this one is actually going to take an extra long time for some reason (more than a day if I recall).
Yeah I just heard the lady say they will be docking around 11pm EST tomorrow.

This stuff is so fascinating, the landing of those boosters is amazing, can you imagine the telemetry and shit they use? Gotta be mind boggling.
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11/16/2020 12:19pm
Live docking webcast is going (although it won't actually happen until about 11:00pm eastern).
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I watched the entire thing, including them opening their door, and then fell asleep as they were going into the ISS! Took so long
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I also watched it all, fascinating stuff!
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