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  1. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    You’ve been on too many Zoom calls [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
  2. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    Something strangely comforting about watching the commander of the ISS preparing to open the hatch to let the Dragon crew in, and having to use a roll of duck tape to secure some things in a plastic bag before sticking them in a cupboard [emoji23][emoji23]
  3. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    ......and now moving back into daylight......capsule holding about 240 metres from the ISS, crew about to have a bash at some manual manoeuvres.
  4. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    Live feed is just fascinating........black background of earth, with the occasional lightning flash
  5. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    This......have seen the ISS several times over the last month - that was the slower, very bright object.
  6. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    Too light......second pass at 10.15, 5 mins after ISS (which will be very bright, coming from the West - v easy to see)
  7. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    Bang inside a small circle on a ship. FFS. The precision is just extraordinary.
  8. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    15 mins after takeoff- will be too light though....
  9. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    Not at 8.30 [emoji3525]
  10. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    Be too early to see it pass over on Saturday too.....about 8.35pm.
  11. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    Very bright ISS pass due at 22.57 too....................
  12. dazzer6666

    [Technology] Space X launch, Sat 30 May 20:22 BST

    It passes over us about 15 mins after leaving Florida. This site has been absolutely bang on with all recent ISS and Starlink timings/visibility (yes I know it sounds boring, but anything to break lockdown tedium). ISS the last few nights has been exceptionally bright...
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