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Space X launch this weekend, trying for 3 launches in 14 days

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that also gives many of their people the 4th off, and even the ones working have more scheduling flexibility
 
that's interesting, "a first stage measurement in the avionics system did not match a preprogrammed limit in the ground database, so the ground software halted the launch." the limit was modified for this launch
 
good payload separation, mission success

the range is going into a 3 week shutdown immediately after this launch for maintenance and pushed back their schedule a day just to accomodate SpaceX's repeated delays

that's interesting, "a first stage measurement in the avionics system did not match a preprogrammed limit in the ground database, so the ground software halted the launch." the limit was modified for this launch

that sounds like a 'There, I fixed it'

problem: warning light is blinking
solution: removed warning light
 
good payload separation, mission success

the range is going into a 3 week shutdown immediately after this launch for maintenance and pushed back their schedule a day just to accomodate SpaceX's repeated delays
intelsat is probably real happy they got to save some fuel for future use and start making money

the classic "hmm check engine light is on... hello black electrical tape"
that sounds like a 'There, I fixed it'

problem: warning light is blinking
solution: removed warning light
 
I wonder about all the stuff floating around inside the area with the satellite before the fairings were ejected. Calipers again? ~
 
Thought this was interesting to me it looks like an old 60s sci-fi movie of a rocket with the exhaust plume.

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Coming in for a landing
 
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