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There's also a space disco ball mirror floating around, potentially frustrating astronomers. I wonder if the convertible has one of those nodding dash figures, like a say a dog, or Elvis or a Bowie, perhaps?
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I've heard the astrobeddings are orned with 3*3 Warhol-like fluo-rainbow patterns involving Gate, Jobs, Poettering crossed with Edison, Nixon, Reagan, all wearing pimp hats. Not sure about the other 3 figures. Probably hybrids. Or W. 42.
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There was a rocket launch from NZ about a week ago that included a space ball mirror in the payload, made up of hex sections I think. It has a limited life but maybe that's what is upsetting them.tascoast wrote:There's also a space disco ball mirror floating around, potentially frustrating astronomers. I wonder if the convertible has one of those nodding dash figures, like a say a dog, or Elvis or a Bowie, perhaps?
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For those in Southern California that don't mind getting up before dawn on Sunday, the next Falcon launch at 6:16 am should put on another show if the weather remains clear: http://spacearchive.info/vafbsked.htm
They will also be launching a couple test communication satellites of their own along with Spain's. They want to launch up to 4,000 of those into polar orbit from Vandenberg to provide worldwide high-speed Internet, which means these launches would become a regular thing.
They will also be launching a couple test communication satellites of their own along with Spain's. They want to launch up to 4,000 of those into polar orbit from Vandenberg to provide worldwide high-speed Internet, which means these launches would become a regular thing.
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Would love to see it...but am going to Iowa to enjoy the weather.
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Ain't no trees in Iowa...just corn Jerry.
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Vandenberg launch for this morning delayed again until Feb. 21...
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where can we find more information about those 4000 communication satelites? is there a link available?Stevo wrote:They will also be launching a couple test communication satellites of their own along with Spain's. They want to launch up to 4,000 of those into polar orbit from Vandenberg to provide worldwide high-speed Internet, which means these launches would become a regular thing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starlink_ ... tellation)xali wrote:where can we find more information about those 4000 communication satelites? is there a link available?Stevo wrote:They will also be launching a couple test communication satellites of their own along with Spain's. They want to launch up to 4,000 of those into polar orbit from Vandenberg to provide worldwide high-speed Internet, which means these launches would become a regular thing.