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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 02 Feb 2021, 17:54 |
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Username Protected wrote: Show up? Bring binoculars... 
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 02 Feb 2021, 18:49 |
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Username Protected wrote: Show up? Bring binoculars... 
Ok smart asses...
What’s the best place to view from? Airport to fly into?
Boca Chica is not exactly a booming metropolis (ok, there have been some booms there recently...).
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 02 Feb 2021, 18:53 |
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Username Protected wrote: Show up? Bring binoculars...  And ear protection.
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 02 Feb 2021, 20:59 |
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Username Protected wrote: Yikes. Big boom. Glad they didn't take out the other booster sitting there! Shrapnel from the explosion may have damaged the other booster. Musk’s Twitter feed is also uncharacteristically quiet ...
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 02 Feb 2021, 21:16 |
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Quote: Tech billionaire Elon Musk said Tuesday he was taking a break from Twitter "for a while", after his posts on the platform helped fuel a stock market frenzy that sent the share prices of several companies soaring. https://www.yahoo.com/news/tech-billion ... 03014.html
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Post subject: Re: Bravo SpaceX Posted: 02 Feb 2021, 21:42 |
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So cool! Attachment: 373FD6BF-2483-405C-8320-76CED2210D5C.jpeg Looks like something flew off the rocket when they reignited the engines. [youtube]https://youtu.be/CTwBllaqcME[/youtube] I hope they let the FAA know that their vehicle experienced an anomaly so that they can get another launch license.
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