Science is looking up

Close - very close. might want to go to a 5 leg system which allows for failure of two non-adjacent legs....or perhaps the ship helps "catch" the rocket.


Not crazy with the overall design, can't tell from video how the thrusters or whatever you call it works. Entry was way too fast, and amazed that these Goddard like units can even make it down.
 
Station spotting tomorrow morning. going to be crystal clear.

1/19 6:49am out of the NW->ESE (about straight overhead)

so the morning ones probably appear overhead instead of starting at the horizon, cause that would be in the earth's shadow...
 
I've been getting lured into the Science channel more these days. Over the weekend... How the Universe works' episode on Black Holes.

If an when I get time to watch TV, if that show is on, I am watching it.
 
Spot the station tonight! It is crystal out!

9:29 - from WNW to SW, max height 45 degrees - this one could be interesting, because it may stay in the sun for
longer than usual - the text said 2 minutes
 
this one could be interesting, because it may stay in the sun for
longer than usual - the text said 2 minutes
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Spot the station tonight! It is crystal out!

9:29 - from WNW to SW, max height 45 degrees - this one could be interesting, because it may stay in the sun for
longer than usual - the text said 2 minutes

NASA's spot the station site said that tomorrow night it will be around 87 degrees max height and be visible for three minutes. Should be able to see it from most of NJ!
 
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