![]() 10/17/2016 at 19:09 • Filed to: NASA, SPACE | ![]() | ![]() |
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If any northeast Oppos don’t suffer from light polution, they can see the rocket launch from Wallops with this viewing map.
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unfortunately, being near Boston, i don’t think it would get high enough above the horizon to clear the trees.
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are they having a live video link?
10/17/2016 at 19:31 |
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Is this one going to blow up to or is that just for Orbital Sciences launches
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Too far north to see it.
Side note: My formula hybrid team is working on a GPS system to track the car. We were joking about building a rocket to try to get it to trigger it’s speed or altitude threshold (a completely unrealistic goal).
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I expected failure before max Q
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dammit just as you get the crackle of the engine the woman says o look we have lift off. dammit shut up and listen to the rocket!!!!
![]() 10/17/2016 at 20:12 |
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I am in the blue ring, and didn’t see a thing. Probably because my horizon is at about 50-60 degrees because of the tres.
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I was able to get a decent view in Greenville NC (in the blue band). Eastern NC is pretty damn flat. Pretty neat to see.
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Watched from an overlook above BWI. Pretty neat