TONIGHT: SpaceX launch, 9:30 PM ish, live stream
Edit: Docking on 4 April, NASA
This is the launch of a Falcon 9 / Dragon rocket, which will dock with the International Space Station. The launch is scheduled for 9:30 PM UK time, today, 2nd April (20:30 UTC)
During the first 10 minutes, you'll see the first and second stages detach, and then the solar array will open. Unless it all blows up,of course, or if there's bad weather.
It should dock with the ISS on Wednesday April 4th, and stay attached for about a month.
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 20:27, Share, Reply)
Edit: Docking on 4 April, NASA
This is the launch of a Falcon 9 / Dragon rocket, which will dock with the International Space Station. The launch is scheduled for 9:30 PM UK time, today, 2nd April (20:30 UTC)
During the first 10 minutes, you'll see the first and second stages detach, and then the solar array will open. Unless it all blows up,of course, or if there's bad weather.
It should dock with the ISS on Wednesday April 4th, and stay attached for about a month.
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Hehehe,
You think Elon Musk is trying to compensate for something? :-)
It has about 1,700,000lb of thrust, so that'd be quite a pounding! And it goes at about 17,000 miles an hour.
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You think Elon Musk is trying to compensate for something? :-)
It has about 1,700,000lb of thrust, so that'd be quite a pounding! And it goes at about 17,000 miles an hour.
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Talking about space and shit, how long until the Chinese thing comes to earth?
Did I miss it?
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 21:23, Share, Reply)
Did I miss it?
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 21:23, Share, Reply)
Yeah, and it missed you too.
The Chinese space station Tiangong crashed in the South Pacific, somewhere near Tahiti, aroundlunch-time today edit 00:15 GMT on Monday. Most of it probably burned up on entry, there may have been a couple of tons that got through.
*Edited to fix the time, see below
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The Chinese space station Tiangong crashed in the South Pacific, somewhere near Tahiti, around
*Edited to fix the time, see below
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 21:26, Share, Reply)
Where in the world was it lunchtime?
"It re-entered the atmosphere around 00:15 GMT on Monday, China's Manned Space Engineering Office said."
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 22:24, Share, Reply)
"It re-entered the atmosphere around 00:15 GMT on Monday, China's Manned Space Engineering Office said."
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 22:24, Share, Reply)
Oops, sorry,
My bad. I'd misremembered it as 12:15 GMT, not 0:15.
So, it was quarter-past Sunday.
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 22:36, Share, Reply)
My bad. I'd misremembered it as 12:15 GMT, not 0:15.
So, it was quarter-past Sunday.
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 22:36, Share, Reply)
Have you changed your clocks yet?
Who is the Prime Minister? Have you taken your medicine?
( , Tue 3 Apr 2018, 13:03, Share, Reply)
Who is the Prime Minister? Have you taken your medicine?
( , Tue 3 Apr 2018, 13:03, Share, Reply)
Hope I get the docking time right,
I *think* it's 12 noon tomorrow...
( , Tue 3 Apr 2018, 19:14, Share, Reply)
I *think* it's 12 noon tomorrow...
( , Tue 3 Apr 2018, 19:14, Share, Reply)
Thanks!
I had no idea space people used the word nominal to mean functioning normally (>_<)
( , Mon 2 Apr 2018, 21:52, Share, Reply)
I had no idea space people used the word nominal to mean functioning normally (>_<)
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What sort of a name is Elon anyway?
Reckon he's really Elton.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2018, 0:02, Share, Reply)
Reckon he's really Elton.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2018, 0:02, Share, Reply)
Like buses
I got to watch an F9 night launch from KSC last month. Pretty spectacular.
If you're in Florida for a holiday this year, check the launch schedule. (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/) because they're running at about one a week at the moment.
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I got to watch an F9 night launch from KSC last month. Pretty spectacular.
If you're in Florida for a holiday this year, check the launch schedule. (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/) because they're running at about one a week at the moment.
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