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Barry Bonzack 27-11-2013 09:44

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My family is in town, we were dissapointed the launch was moved, but still enjoyed the time waiting for it. We will be having thanksgiving dinner at Port Canaveral. Food, Family, Rocket Launch.... I Love the holidays.

seg9585 28-11-2013 10:32

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Originally Posted by Barry Bonzack (Post 1306451)
My family is in town, we were dissapointed the launch was moved, but still enjoyed the time waiting for it. We will be having thanksgiving dinner at Port Canaveral. Food, Family, Rocket Launch.... I Love the holidays.

Make sure you try the shark kabobs at Grill's seafood bar at the port. They are fantastic!

DonRotolo 28-11-2013 11:49

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Scheduled to go off at 5:39 EST tonight, space.com is carrying the webcast

EricH 28-11-2013 12:15

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Originally Posted by DonRotolo (Post 1306866)
Scheduled to go off at 5:39 EST tonight, space.com is carrying the webcast

There's also one at www.spacex.com/webcast. If I didn't have other stuff to do, though, I'd be heading for work to watch from near Mission Control. :D

IndySam 28-11-2013 17:57

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Lets try this again.

Jacob Bendicksen 28-11-2013 18:27

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This rocket... it's cursed.

IndySam 28-11-2013 18:44

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Abort abort abort, $@#$@#$@#$@#

coalhot 28-11-2013 18:44

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http://www.sadtrombone.com

EricH 28-11-2013 18:57

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Here we go again... I might actually make it into work next launch attempt, whenever that is.

mechanical_robot 28-11-2013 20:57

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I'm kindof actually glad the launch was cancelled today because I planning on watching it but I got distracted watching a movie and forgot all about the launch. Well now have another chance to watch it live

wireties 28-11-2013 21:41

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Originally Posted by antimatter_john (Post 1305780)
They stopped the timer at 3:40? wonder why

FYI - the countdown is not supposed to be a linear temporal scale. It is more of a reverse progress indicator (lower number = more progress towards lift-off) . Certain activities occur at each point in the countdown and there is little correlation to clock time. At least that is how NASA did things.

EricH 29-11-2013 00:30

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Originally Posted by wireties (Post 1306973)
FYI - the countdown is not supposed to be a linear temporal scale. It is more of a reverse progress indicator (lower number = more progress towards lift-off) . Certain activities occur at each point in the countdown and there is little correlation to clock time. At least that is how NASA did things.

The timer stop at 3:40 was actually when they scrubbed the 3rd attempt on Monday. It's just that nobody reset the clock. Although SpaceX definitely seems to prefer a running clock most of the time, when they do stop it goes back to whenever they need it to go back to. I've seen 18 and 16 minutes in a couple of the 3 holds they've applied so far (not counting the two scrubs).

FYI, per the webcast page, they're taking a look at the engines, and it could be a few days. Not my department, so I know nothing. I'm sure it'll be announced when the launch crew goes for it again.

seg9585 30-11-2013 15:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wireties (Post 1306973)
FYI - the countdown is not supposed to be a linear temporal scale. It is more of a reverse progress indicator (lower number = more progress towards lift-off) . Certain activities occur at each point in the countdown and there is little correlation to clock time. At least that is how NASA did things.

You are thinking of the "T-" clock vs the "L-" clock. NASA, ULA, etc use both clocks and use T- is the context you describe with built-in holds. However the L- clock represents time from planned engine ignition.
SpaceX did away with the T- clock and uses only the L- (and calls it T-). Although events are sequenced based on clock times, there's no scheduled clock holds and the clock really should be treated like time left until nominal ignition.

EricH 03-12-2013 19:20

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Just to wrap this one up: This launch attempt succeeded in delivering its payload to its target orbit.


And yes, I was "stuck at work" during launch... so of course I watched it! (If you didn't figure it out yet, I work at SpaceX.)

dcarr 03-12-2013 19:44

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Livestream was having some serious issues for me but I managed to catch the launch.

Check out Elon's twitter (and SpaceX's) for some details and cool shots

https://twitter.com/elonmusk


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