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켄데이크, 오늘의 Space X의 발사에 대해

 KAN DAEK, Today’s Launch of Space X

 

켄데이크, 오늘의 Space X의 발사에 대해

KAN DAEK, Today’s Launch of Space X

 

5/30/2020

http://www.abundanthope.net/pages/

 

 

오늘의 발사는 영광스럽게 성공적이었습니다. 그리고 나는 왜 내가 희망을 제외하고는... 이것에 대해 기쁨의 눈물 속에 있는지를 알지 못합니다. 나는 내가 다른 것들을 보았을 때는 이런 감정을 결코 가진 적이 없었습니다... 나는 이 지구가 그것이 다시 재-거주될 수 있을 때까지 3,000년 이상을 기다려야 할 필요가 없게 된다는 사실을 정말로 기대하는데... 다가올 지축의 이동이 없이 말입니다. 인간의 인종이 그 자신을 영광스럽게 하는 것이... 나의 가장 좋아하는 꿈입니다. - KAN DAEK

 

Todays Launch was gloriously successful.  And I have no idea why except HOPE... that I am in tears of joy on this one.. I never had this emotion when I watched others... I do so look forward to the fact this earth is not going to have to wait 3000 more years before it can be re-occupied... no axis shift coming.  May the Human race glorify itself.... My fondest dream.  KAN DAEK

 

 

번역출처: AH.Korea  http://www.abundanthopekorea.net/board1_1/14869

 

 

 

 

美 스페이스X 유인우주선 발사…민간 탐사시대 개막

 / 연합뉴스TV (YonhapnewsTV)

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NASA Astronauts Successfully Blast Off Into Space On A SpaceX Rocket

At precisely 3:22pm ET, SpaceX's NASA Flight launched successfully from Cape Canaveral, marking the first NASA crew bound for orbit from the US in 9 years, heralding a new era in human spaceflight and forging a new landmark for NASA and Elon Musk.

 

 

We have liftoff. History is made as @NASA_Astronauts launch from @NASAKennedy for the first time in nine years on the @SpaceX Crew Dragon:

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Trump and Pence were both present at the lift off, which saw astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley separated from the rocket booster roughly 12 minutes into the flight.

 

NASA was live tweeting the launch:

 

 

We have liftoff. History is made as @NASA_Astronauts launch from @NASAKennedy for the first time in nine years on the @SpaceX Crew Dragon:

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Main engine cutoff ☑️
Second stage separation ☑️@AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug are heading into orbit.

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Stage 1 entry burn has started. The crew is heading into orbit.

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Falcon 9 booster has landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship!

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Crew Dragon has successfully separated. Next stop? The International @Space_Station.

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The Dragon capsule will next deliver Behnken and Hurley to the International Space Station - the first time American astronauts have flown from U.S. soil since the space shuttle program ended in 2011. The launch comes 18 years after Musk founded Space Exploration Technologies Corp. with the ultimate goal of populating other planets.

 

The biggest U.S. rocket launch in decades captured interest around the globe, coming at a time people clamored for good news amid the Covid-19 pandemic and economic uncertainty.

Watch the full take off here:

 

 

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Despite the threat of more thunderstorms, SpaceX and NASA are preparing for today's historic attempt to launch astronauts into space, via a private company. This comes several days after NASA "scrubbed" the first attempt due to weather-related issues and one day after SpaceX's Starship prototype blew up on a Texas launch pad. 

NASA officials say today's Crew Dragon launch from Kennedy Space Center, located in Merritt Island, Florida, has around 50% odds for a 15:22 ET liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket: 

"We are moving forward with the launch today," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine tweeted Saturday morning. "Weather challenges remain with a 50% chance of cancellation."

SpaceX and NASA administrators are carefully monitoring today's evolving weather situation around the launch site. As of 11:37 ET, there's a weather disturbance off the coast and could arrive inland around 14:00 to 16:00 ET, right around the time of launch. 

weather radar at 11:37ET

At 7:51 ET, SpaceX tweeted "all systems go," along with an up-close photo of the Crew Dragon atop the Falcon 9 rocket.

 

 

All systems go for Crew Dragon’s test flight with @NASA astronauts @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug. Teams are keeping an eye on weather. Webcast will go live at ~11:00 a.m. EDT → http://spacex.com/launches 

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As per the Launch Mission Execution Forecast:

"On Sunday, the late season frontal boundary will provide some added cloudiness over the Spaceport early, but will likely push just south of the area by T-0. The primary weather concerns for launch are flight through precipitation, the thick cloud layer rule, and the cumulus cloud rule, associated with the frontal boundary," NASA's launch report said.

NASA Launch Report 

Astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken will be on the Crew Dragon mission, which would be the first manned rocket launch from US soil since the space shuttle program ended in 2011. Both President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will be in attendance at today's launch event. 

Bridenstine tweeted, "Best selfie ever!" as he stands in front of Hurley and Behnken.

 

NASA will stream the launch event live on YouTube

 

 

Today's launch comes one day after SpaceX's Starship SN4 prototype blew up on its test stand in Boca Chica, Texas. It doesn't produce a vote of confidence for the Crew Dragon launch.

 

Last week, the morning before the first launch attempt, Elon Musk, the majority owner of SpaceX, holding about 54% of the private company, said: "I'm Chief Engineer of the thing. If it goes right, it's a credit to the SpaceX/NASA team. Goes wrong, it's my fault."