No no. We are not done. We are all moving at a very slow pace is all. Stream and I are not reviewing at this time, but we may get back into it soon. Fangride is continuing to review, and soon enough I will release a review!
This exciting 3 day adventure is closing to an end as SpaceX's Dragon capsule has become the first ever private vehicle to dock to the ISS!
"The SpaceX Dragon capsule was securely bolted to the Harmony module of the International Space Station at 12:02 p.m. EDT. A mission status briefing is scheduled for 1 p.m. to discuss the day's events, which will air on NASA TV (www.nasa.gov/ntv)."-NASA
The Dragon capsule has breathed through all the practice maneuvers, and is now in the lengthy process of docking with the ISS.
I'm thrilled to see everything work out fine! Especially after the abort...
"The International Space Station Expedition 31 crew successfully captured the SpaceX Dragon capsule with the station's robotic arm at 9:56 AM EDT. The feat came 3 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes and 23 seconds after the mission's launch. The station was 251 miles over northwest Australia when capture occurred."-NASA
Falcon9 has successfully lifted off at its instantaneous launch window!
In three days the Dragon capsule will reach the ISS where it will perform practice maneuvers.
The next launch will be on tuesday.It was still interesting to listen to the webcastReport: 1 of the 9 engines overfired, and was shut down by the computer.
no, after all this was only a test flight, and they have a few days to retry.
Even if all of these tries fail, SpaceX has 2 more launches booked for the this year.
Darn it was aborted, and since they have an instantaneous launch window they won't be launching today :(They will be launching tommorow though, and they're analyzing the data.
Falcon9 is GO for launch in 13 minutes
Propellants have been loaded
weather is GOThe SpaceX team has competed their poll successfully.
Falcon9 WILL be launching!Terminal countdown has begun!t - 8minutest -7minutest -6minutes!t - 5minutes!
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A sad day for all of minecraftkind...
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Yeah, so far these guys were the best reviewers.
Maybe they're just busy? I know Fangride is doing a lot in the Noxcrew.
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"The SpaceX Dragon capsule was securely bolted to the Harmony module of the International Space Station at 12:02 p.m. EDT. A mission status briefing is scheduled for 1 p.m. to discuss the day's events, which will air on NASA TV (www.nasa.gov/ntv)."-NASA
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I'm thrilled to see everything work out fine! Especially after the abort...
"The International Space Station Expedition 31 crew successfully captured the SpaceX Dragon capsule with the station's robotic arm at 9:56 AM EDT. The feat came 3 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes and 23 seconds after the mission's launch. The station was 251 miles over northwest Australia when capture occurred."-NASA
watch it here: http://www.nasa.gov/...satv/index.html
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In three days the Dragon capsule will reach the ISS where it will perform practice maneuvers.
watch the launch here:
and read more about it here: http://www.nasa.gov/...cex_launch.html
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-Tuesday at 3:44 a.m. EDT (7:44 GMT)
-Wednesday at 3:22 a.m. EDT (7:22 GMT)
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yeah you're right
gonna be watching!
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no, after all this was only a test flight, and they have a few days to retry.
Even if all of these tries fail, SpaceX has 2 more launches booked for the this year.
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Propellants have been loaded
weather is GOThe SpaceX team has competed their poll successfully.
Falcon9 WILL be launching!Terminal countdown has begun!t - 8minutest -7minutest -6minutes!t - 5minutes!
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oh well...the most important part is the launch anyways!Weather's good: only 20% chance of abort due to weather conditions.t-30 minutes!