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I understand there is a park in the villages
Essentially setup for watching NASA launches? Where is this exactly?
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Yes passes are available @ Parks & Rec.
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I get the TV or computer setup for a live feed, then I watch the live feed for several seconds and go out on my lanai and watch the rocket about 15 to 20 seconds after launch.
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Big $$$$ to be made in delays!
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i just read launch tonight is at 10:09 pm ?? |
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The next Starlink launch from Kenedy is 7:51 PM, Say 9/10. |
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For those who don't know, NASA has a space launch facility at Wallops Island on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Most launches are small but a couple times a year they send a larger rocket up to resupply the ISS. Wallops posts a map showing who can see the launch and how long after takeoff. I wonder if Kennedy does the same.
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For observing launches from Kennedy, you'll be just as well off on your own property. While we can rarely see the actual vehicles from this distance, the contrails from the rockets are usually visible a few seconds after launch. Follow this site for launch times: Space Launch Schedule & Live Rocket Launch Video Streams |
Seems like the 60’s technology is far superior to the one they are trying to launch now. Get the rocket in the museum back into the game
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Everything government attempts is garbage compared to having the experts from the outside doing it. Health care and space exploration projects are just 2 examples. If anybody else would have their project cost increase from $4B to $93B, would have been fired. Musk should show up, fix the leak, then Artemis could take off.
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