03-01-2018, 04:48 PM
Thanks rocketman, as TomK said, that's some serious acceleration after liftoff. Here's another look, a little more slow-mo but good detail of the first stage burn, separation, and second stage ignition:
https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/03/01/vi...satellite/
So far so good. Now let's park this thing, and fire up the cameras. Can't wait to see the first images, and hear the initial feedback from our central Pacific NOAA forecasters.
Recycle Puna. Humans, although probably not you personally, have already left 400,000 pounds of trash on the moon. - YouTube's Half As Interesting
https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/03/01/vi...satellite/
So far so good. Now let's park this thing, and fire up the cameras. Can't wait to see the first images, and hear the initial feedback from our central Pacific NOAA forecasters.
Recycle Puna. Humans, although probably not you personally, have already left 400,000 pounds of trash on the moon. - YouTube's Half As Interesting
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