KSC workforce provided with a notification there won't be a SpaceX Static Fire today. Saturday's window opens at 1700, ends 0500 Eastern.
Visual sighting of the Falcon 9 going vertical! (static fire is still a no go for today).
Ist der Livestream denn extra für den Static fire. Das wäre ja ganz was neues.Ob der bald durchgeführt wird sollte man ja vorher an der dampfenden Rakete erkennen.
Falcon 9 Static Fire Test at 39A moved to Sunday. Remember, this is effectively a new pad, so totally understandable. @MarekCyzio photo. pic.twitter.com/yPGps9r80A— Chris Bergin - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) February 11, 2017
Falcon 9 Static Fire Test at 39A moved to Sunday. Remember, this is effectively a new pad, so totally understandable. @MarekCyzio photo. pic.twitter.com/yPGps9r80A
Earliest T-0 for Sunday's Static Fire attempt with the Falcon 9 on 39A is 2:30pm Eastern, per notice to KSC workers. pic.twitter.com/yTNRl3rUkt— Chris Bergin - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) February 12, 2017
Earliest T-0 for Sunday's Static Fire attempt with the Falcon 9 on 39A is 2:30pm Eastern, per notice to KSC workers. pic.twitter.com/yTNRl3rUkt
F9/CRS10: Falcon 9 engine ignition… and shutdown! At 4:30pm EST pic.twitter.com/ustHxd0bRq— William Harwood (@cbs_spacenews) February 12, 2017
F9/CRS10: Falcon 9 engine ignition… and shutdown! At 4:30pm EST pic.twitter.com/ustHxd0bRq
F9/CRS10: Here’s a better shot of the hot fire exhaust plume; first time we’ve seen “fire in the trench” since the last shuttle launch pic.twitter.com/RZGrQKb57y— William Harwood (@cbs_spacenews) February 12, 2017
F9/CRS10: Here’s a better shot of the hot fire exhaust plume; first time we’ve seen “fire in the trench” since the last shuttle launch pic.twitter.com/RZGrQKb57y