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The is something we used to see from time to time when I lived in SoCal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWCnhFQe1pM Only it was from Vandenberg AFB, about 180 miles from where I lived, just about the same distance from Cape Canaveral to Miami. |
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On 2016-03-14 23:41:32 +0000, "Byker" said:
The is something we used to see from time to time when I lived in SoCal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWCnhFQe1pM Only it was from Vandenberg AFB, about 180 miles from where I lived, just about the same distance from Cape Canaveral to Miami. image The Vandenberg launches still happen, the next ones on the calendar are the July launch of a Falcon 9 with a payload of 10 Iridium commercial communications satellites. Followed by a Mid-2016 Minotaur C launch to place multiple SkySat Earth observation satellites. Next will be in September with an Atlas V delivering a WorldView 4 Earth observation stellite for DigitalGlobe. https://youtu.be/m3BRi7XcELM -- Regards, Savageduck |
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"Savageduck" wrote in message
news:2016031417270837525-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom... The Vandenberg launches still happen Too bad Vandenberg cancelled the program to launch the Space Shuttle. That would've been NICE |
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On 2016-03-15 21:33:30 +0000, "Byker" said:
"Savageduck" wrote in message news:2016031417270837525-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom... The Vandenberg launches still happen Too bad Vandenberg cancelled the program to launch the Space Shuttle. That would've been NICE image What is truly sad is the waste. I knew several folks involved with the construction of 'Slick 6' which was completed, but never used for any launch. It is too specialized even for Space-X, and so remains, a pristine roost for seagulls and pigeons, a monument to the futility of that exercise. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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"Savageduck" wrote in message
news:2016031417270837525-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom... The Vandenberg launches still happen, the next ones on the calendar are the July launch of a Falcon 9 with a payload of 10 Iridium commercial communications satellites. Falcon 9 launches from Cape Canaveral are scheduled for April 4, mid-April, May 3, June 24, one in July, and one in August. The first flight of a Falcon Heavy is scheduled for September. The heavy-lift rocket is formed of three Falcon 9 rocket cores strapped together with 27 Merlin 1D engines firing at liftoff. Now THAT will definitely be worth watching! Nice video: http://tinyurl.com/qd8dle7 |
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"Savageduck" wrote in message
news:201603151520157217-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom... What is truly sad is the waste. I knew several folks involved with the construction of 'Slick 6' which was completed, but never used for any launch. It is too specialized even for Space-X, and so remains, a pristine roost for seagulls and pigeons, a monument to the futility of that exercise. Vandenberg launches weren't announced to the public in advance, so it was a real treat to see one. One time in the spring of 1968, I was playing softball and when I looked up into the sky to catch a fly ball, I saw this brilliant pinpoint of light heading upwards. I knew what it was and I shouted, "Hey, look!" The game came to a stop and everyone's eyes were watching its vapor trail go up and be distorted by the high-altitude winds. One of the teachers said the next day, "It made it," but he didn't specify whether it was a satellite launch or an ICBM on its way to Kwajalein. It was probably a satellite because it was headed south. |
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 19:16:47 -0500, "Byker" wrote:
"Savageduck" wrote in message news:2016031417270837525-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom... The Vandenberg launches still happen, the next ones on the calendar are the July launch of a Falcon 9 with a payload of 10 Iridium commercial communications satellites. Falcon 9 launches from Cape Canaveral are scheduled for April 4, mid-April, May 3, June 24, one in July, and one in August. The first flight of a Falcon Heavy is scheduled for September. The heavy-lift rocket is formed of three Falcon 9 rocket cores strapped together with 27 Merlin 1D engines firing at liftoff. Now THAT will definitely be worth watching! Nice video: http://tinyurl.com/qd8dle7 Based on attempts so far, the booster returns should be spectacular! |
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