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Zeberdi

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Any one watch the skies?
 
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drew

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Apologies if I missed it but surprised there hasn't been a thread on this historic event. First space launch from the UK. Guessing one of the reasons is that because we've elected to do it in the pitch black, there's bugger all to see other than a jumbo jet taking off!!

 




Zeberdi

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I guess timing is everything!!!
indeed because I started a thread before you - but we both missed the launch window 😂

 
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Hugo Rune

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In other space news, I’m a bit pissed off I missed the massive red meteor fly over Sussex this evening. I was in the garden earlier with Rune Jnr and the bins checking out Mars, Jupiter and the Pleiades cluster but stargazing had ended when the meteor whizzed over. :(
 




Zeberdi

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Zeberdi

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Swansman

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I hope David Weir is on that space-thing and that he's bringing down the new Messi to Brighton.
 


Zeberdi

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Mission Ends in failure

Cosmic Girl lands back in Newquay​

In more positive news, Cosmic Girl has successfully landed back here at Spaceport Cornwall.
It set off from Newquay shortly after 10pm, and reached the drop point for LauncherOne - the rocket it was carrying - at just before 11.15pm.
The plane touched down back on the southwest coast of England less than two hours after its departure.
Despite news of LauncherOne running into problems, the aircraft was greeted by raucous applause by the hundreds of members of the public watching at the spaceport.
 
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hart's shirt

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"Newquay, we have a problem."
 






vegster

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May 5, 2008
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It didn't Orbit...its now an obit.
 


Zeberdi

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More details here - adding to the space junk already cluttering near space as 9 satellites are ’lost’ - seems incredible though that this was the first ever orbital mission

 








bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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It just all seemed very British low-budget mild-comedy film funded by C4 and the National Lottery: an old reconditioned Jumbo jet wheezing down a little-used runway in Cornwall, then desperately trying to fling some satellites up high enough into the sky…
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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LIke most Virgin's first time, it all ended too quickly before true satisfaction
 






Official Old Man

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Aug 27, 2011
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I'm well up for all this space stuff and watch every Space-x launch. Those rockets coming back down and landing is incredible.
But a question. When Space-x rockets separate all those miles above earth small objects can be seen rushing by. What are they (don't say aliens please)?
 


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