Posted on 05/27/2020 11:17:12 AM PDT by cll
First commercial, manned space flight in history. First American manned space flight since the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
SpaceX wanted to use those capsule rockets for landing on land after coming back from space but NASA said no so they repurposed them for escape purposes during lift off abort
In 2000, I watched a Shuttle Launch from Cocoa Beach.
It was REALLY LOUD. LOL.
As a crow flies, were about 30 minutes away....
...and from early morning to this afternoon we have had thunderstorms, lightning....etc!!!!!!!
Love the several verses beginning with "above all." We're to take seriously all of Scripture, but these verses snap us to attention. Our wedding verse was 1 Peter 4:8: "Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins."
God Bless our hero Astronauts..praying for a safe flight into the ISS..I saw that they have some bad weather in Florida, even a tornado warning..praying that everything will be fine
There was a movie about a dozen years ago called The Astronaut Farmer, with Billy Bob Thornton. He plays a guy who was in the astronaut program, some stuff comes up and he's not able to follow his dream that way. So he begins building a Mercury-model rocket and capsule on his farm. Government does everything it can to shut him down but he goes through with it anyway.
I remember it being pretty inspirational. Also family friendly.
That’s good I was very worried about the weather..
Is Falcon going to land upright after the it separates?
This isn’t on the gargantuan scale of a Saturn V launch. Just looking at a few photos, the rocket and pad are more on the scale of the old Gemini launches. Essentially, a ballistic missile like a Titan or Atlas with a crew capsule atop. I agree with you that it will be impressive enough!
God Bless and God Speed.
They had an interview earlier today with him and the admin of NASA. They asked Elon how he felt about sending two people up today and he took it very seriously, almost speechless but finally said he told the families “we’ve done everything we could to make sure they come back home to you”. I don’t think he takes it lightly at all.
Is the President on any of the feeds or just the fixed cams?
I don’t get it either.
Subconscious jealousy probably..
I hear you about weather popping up there. I sailed on lakes for a couple of years and got caught more than once. White caps on the make kind of weather.
I haven’t seen him on the SpaceX feed yet. But I’ve been going back and forth and may have missed it.
You ignored that his Obama buds got to pick the winners and loser. Musk was a big Obama donor. That aside, I admit I am not sure what to think of a company that came out of basically nowhere and swept 60 years of launch industry aside. On the one hand, they have some good young folks working for them. On the other hand, they dont have the historical knowledge or lessons learned yet, and they have to relearn those at tax payer expense. Anyway, as I have said more than once now, I hope it goes well today.
The weather has been awful today......but hopefully it will settle down for the launch.
We are watching it on TV but will run out to the front yard at launch...
....however it is very cloudy
The initial crew escape system was rejected as too costly, and the ejection seats of the early development machines were removed. That killed Challengers crew. After Challenger, NASA grudgingly fitted a rudimentary crew escape system.
There was no backup or rescue craft allowed because of funding and a management priorities, so Columbias crew was screwed after that foam strike. NASA didnt bother inspecting the wing in orbit either, it turns out because they didnt think they could get a rescue craft up to them - which the post-crash investigation found out they were wrong about. Further, the Shuttles unmanned flight systems were pretty rudimentary and a manned Shuttle would have had to be sent up. Thing is, we could have also asked the Russians for help if we knew our Shuttle couldnt get down - they could have sent up a Soyuz or two to evacuate the thing.
I hope thats the case.
No promises but after 25 years here ... I rely on radar more than the weatherman. ;-)
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.