The 2 video streams (technical and public) were awesomely done. The hi-res launch, the maneuvers and boostbacks, the orientation for lading through to the bullseye landing - just stunning to watch live.
Merlin's second burn was good ... nominal orbit for the 10 x Iridium demates.
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And successful completion after all Iridium sats have spun off. (Minor technical issue with a single ground station tracking, but the next station confirmed all OK).
The 2 video streams (technical and public) were awesomely done. The hi-res launch, the maneuvers and boostbacks, the orientation for lading through to the bullseye landing - just stunning to watch live.
I agreee. Finally a new complete success. Great performance.
But still I don't like the flyback rockets. Still seems instinctively "wrong" to me... don't ask why... I'm unable to explain my sensation.
A concept as Skylon makes more sense in my view for the future, but it's me...
Not really. It'll be very light and low density, so they'll slow down early.
Besides, my understanding is that they'll not even be doing much of a lifting reentry. What I've seen shows a full-on, 90*AOA belly flop into the atmosphere.
They do a 3-engine boostback burn for the high dV launches (e.g. geostationary transfer orbit), and a single engine for low dV (e.g. LEO). This Iridium launch was to LEO, so the landing was a bit more gentle.
Still stunning accuracy though, hitting a pitching landing pad dead center, right in the open ocean.
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