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Ad astra, Crew-12!

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  • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

    Liftoff!

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    Stage 1 seperation confirmed - the booster now bound to laund back at LZ-40 for the very first time!

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      Stage 1 seperation confirmed - the booster now bound to laund back at LZ-40 for the very first time!

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      Crew looking good!

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        Crew looking good!

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        Booster landing confirmed at LZ-40 for the very first time!

        The Falcon has landed!

        Gave me chills from when I saw Starship's booster come back in and get caught last year.

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          Booster landing confirmed at LZ-40 for the very first time!

          The Falcon has landed!

          Gave me chills from when I saw Starship's booster come back in and get caught last year.

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          Crew-12 is in orbit! SECO confirmed, and Dragon separation confirmed.

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            Crew-12 is in orbit! SECO confirmed, and Dragon separation confirmed.

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            What a view. There's four humans on that.

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              What a view. There's four humans on that.

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              SpaceX has a great visualization of where Crew-12 is relative to the ISS: https://www.spacex.com/follow-dragon

              #space #spaceflight #spacex #nasa #crew12

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                What a view. There's four humans on that.

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                @chad wowww!

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                • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                  SpaceX has a great visualization of where Crew-12 is relative to the ISS: https://www.spacex.com/follow-dragon

                  #space #spaceflight #spacex #nasa #crew12

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                  Docking with the ISS is scheduled for 3:15 PM EST on Feb 14th to the space-facing International Docking Adapter.

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                    Docking with the ISS is scheduled for 3:15 PM EST on Feb 14th to the space-facing International Docking Adapter.

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                    INCREDIBLE footage of the "jellyfish" exhaust plume interaction between the second stage and first stage of Falcon.

                    Fluid dynamics, I tell ya.

                    Photo credit: NASASpaceFlight

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                      INCREDIBLE footage of the "jellyfish" exhaust plume interaction between the second stage and first stage of Falcon.

                      Fluid dynamics, I tell ya.

                      Photo credit: NASASpaceFlight

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                      Video of the "jellyfish" exhaust plume.

                      Video credit: D Wise for NASASpaceFlight

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