Orion Launch Today

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MartG

20,730 posts

206 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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If it wasn't for that bloody boat they'd probably have got it launched before the wind picked up

Hooli

32,278 posts

202 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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CrutyRammers said:
So the temperature on the central engine is too high, the resolution is to ignore that and take the measurement from a different sensor which is ok.
Excellent hehe
Proper engineering hehe

Eric Mc

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122,195 posts

267 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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MartG said:
If it wasn't for that bloody boat they'd probably have got it launched before the wind picked up
I hope the US Coastguard got its number and they send the captain a bill.

marksx

5,061 posts

192 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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8 minutes to go..

rhysenna

689 posts

188 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Eric Mc said:
rhysenna said:
What's the difference in weight between this and Saturn V?
The thrust of the two gives an indication of the weights they are having to lift.

The Delta IV Heavy produces around 2 million pounds of thrust on lift off.

The Saturn V produced 7.5 million pounds of thrust on lift off.

The Delta IV Heavy is currently the most powerful rocket available to the US. So far, most of its launches have been putting heavy Department of Defense payloads into low earth orbit.
Thanks Eric.

MrRee145

158 posts

165 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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OOOH 7 mins to launch lets try again....

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Watching this in lovely HD on my telly. The coverage is really great.

Imagine if the moon landings could have been viewed like this instead of rubbish black and white 60s TV.

Eric Mc

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122,195 posts

267 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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el stovey said:
Watching this in lovely HD on my telly. The coverage is really great.

Imagine if the moon landings could have been viewed like this instead of rubbish black and white 60s TV.
They were colour from Apollo 12 onwards - alhough most of us still had B & W TV sets.

rhysenna

689 posts

188 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Come on....smile

marksx

5,061 posts

192 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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el stovey said:
Watching this in lovely HD on my telly. The coverage is really great.

Imagine if the moon landings could have been viewed like this instead of rubbish black and white 60s TV.
Lucky you! I'm struggling with 240p at work!

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Eric Mc said:
el stovey said:
Watching this in lovely HD on my telly. The coverage is really great.

Imagine if the moon landings could have been viewed like this instead of rubbish black and white 60s TV.
They were colour from Apollo 12 onwards - alhough most of us still had B & W TV sets.
I expect you've almost seen the entire evolution of televised space launches Eric? hehe

dtiom

245 posts

141 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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el stovey said:
Watching this in lovely HD on my telly.
So it's you that's using all the bandwidth? wink



RizzoTheRat

25,292 posts

194 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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AAAARGH

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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dtiom said:
el stovey said:
Watching this in lovely HD on my telly.
So it's you that's using all the bandwidth? wink
It's frozen now! hehe

jmorgan

36,010 posts

286 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Oh come on.

MrRee145

158 posts

165 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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what was the abort this time? all my streams froze...

RobGT81

5,229 posts

188 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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You don't have these issues on KSP.

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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I'm completely procrastinating by watching this. . .

CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

200 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Fuel valve problem by the sounds of things

MrRee145

158 posts

165 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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How do they ever get anything off the ground? Seems to be 1 alarm after another...