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5/30/2020 6:40 pm  #11


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

I'm happy with this, as well. Now the real power can get to work like it did with the airlines.


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5/30/2020 7:39 pm  #12


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

Lovely so far. Just have to wait for docking now.

And it's great to see the reusability aspects - this is a really significant improvement over past capability levels.

 


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5/31/2020 9:01 am  #13


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

They just finished a manual docking demonstration (which was done well away from the station)  and are continuing to hold station 176 meters from the station.


Selden
 

5/31/2020 9:32 am  #14


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

Hard docked!


Selden
 

5/31/2020 10:14 am  #15


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch


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The date I joined the original board: 12/04/2002
 
 

5/31/2020 11:58 pm  #16


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

I managed to stay up late enough to get live confirmation of successful soft docking (and some video) from the cience fiends in my twieetdeck feeds.  None of the available tv channels had live cover.

I'm very happy to see this working well with modern technology.

 


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6/01/2020 8:10 am  #17


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

Surtac-ji,

Am I to understand from this that your Internet service doesn't provide usable access to YouTube? NASA, SpaceX and many other free-to-watch YT channels provided "live" coverage of the event. I put "live" in quotes because there's about a 1-2 minute delay for most live-streams.

These days, free YouTube channels provide most of my "televised" entertainment, including some channels which originate in Australia. There are only a handful of (cable) TV programs that I find watchable.


Selden
 

6/01/2020 7:16 pm  #18


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

Am embarrassed to admit I didn't even think of YouTube as an option.  And I know I can access that via our Apple tv link.  Aaarrrrgh!

Will know better for next time.
 


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6/02/2020 9:12 am  #19


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

I neglected to mention explicitly that most major and minor organizations have a presence on YouTube. That includes ESA, ESO, Hubble, ABC news (Australia), BBC, DW, NHK, and many, many others. I particularly like to watch Scott Manley's channel. He does a very good job of explaining both current and historical space-related topics. He's often recorded himself playing Kerbal Space Program, which he also uses to explain rocket and spaceflight principles.


Selden
 

6/02/2020 7:43 pm  #20


Re: SpaceX/NASA manned launch

Thanks, Selden.  I will check out Scott Manley.

And it's time to set up a new #list in Tweetdeck, methinks, to consolidate those I follow in STEM fields.  I find twitter lists are a good way to filter and compartmentalise users and subjects I like to follow.  I refuse to use Farcebook these days.
 


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