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Post by Dave Homewood on Aug 29, 2022 22:27:07 GMT 12
I hope you are watching the launch
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Post by ZacYates on Sept 1, 2022 13:27:08 GMT 12
I was, up until the scrub. Hopefully 03 September NZT!
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Post by ZacYates on Sept 2, 2022 16:44:32 GMT 12
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Post by ZacYates on Sept 4, 2022 4:07:24 GMT 12
No launch attempt today! From Wikipedia:
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Post by Mustang51 on Sept 4, 2022 12:53:28 GMT 12
Yep....once again up to watch....that's spaceflight..........
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Post by ZacYates on Sept 5, 2022 14:57:13 GMT 12
Yep....once again up to watch....that's spaceflight.......... One certainly can't complain about the video - there are some great camera angles there!
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Post by camtech on Sept 5, 2022 15:34:21 GMT 12
Prime example of hurry up and wait!
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Post by Mustang51 on Sept 5, 2022 21:39:01 GMT 12
Yep...rather wait than RUD. Same applies to SpaceX but there its 24/7 watching multiple camera angles. What I find truly incredible is the definition from the cameras. In the very early days it was black and white and (exaggerating) it was difficult to tell what was being shown on launch. In the later Apollo launches the colour was so imprecise and the definition really shaky. Now you can read the serial numbers on small access panels. We are spoiled and its a small price to pay to wait to witness history
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Post by davidd on Sept 6, 2022 10:59:13 GMT 12
I second that!
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