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Re: Starlink & Satellites

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I thought it would hit the motorhome... with all the bad luck recently 😁😁
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Re: Starlink & Satellites

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Maybe, Bernie, you had lots of good luck?

A bloke helping with the tyre, only a short break with the starter. Who knows what was up the road that was avoided by these?
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Re: StarShip attempt 9

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Some of you may remember the failed attempt of StarShip launches 7 & 8 where the first stage was successful & returned but the second stage damatically exploded.
After a lot of test firing & many things altered, the Launch 9 is now scheduled.
This StarShip is many, many times bigger than all the many launches that are now a regular thing. Sometimes twice a day.

SpaceX is targeting NET May 21 for Starship Flight 9. The launch window opens from 6:30 pm and 8:34 pm local time, possibly making Flight 9 the first ever Starship night launch.
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Re: Starlink & Satellites

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I'll going to have to get up real early, soon, again, one early morning, and see if i can see a bigger, longer starlink train. It's a pretty impressive thing to see, even it is just for a few fleeting moments.
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Dave, simple really. Wait till your hear the train horn and the run out side.

I do that when the helicopters fly over. A tip though. Sometimes they are not where the noise is. Esp with planes.
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Jon, I'm not convinced that waiting for the horn to sound is the right answer.
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After the NOTAMs and NOTMARs are updated to Starship NET on May 27, we are eight days from Starship Flight 9.
Maybe?
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It's going to make for some great early morning video, when they get that train up and running. I've only seen one early morning train of maybe 5 or 6 satellites. That's impressive enough.
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Re: Starlink & Satellites

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OK, my last post re this launch.
""Following the successful static fire test of Starship 35, a May 21st launch for Flight 9 is now feasible.""

Too many wish/hope it fails so ...........
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BruceS wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 7:23 pm OK, my last post re this launch.
""Following the successful static fire test of Starship 35, a May 21st launch for Flight 9 is now feasible.""

Too many wish/hope it fails so ...........
I dunno why anybody would hope for a mission failure. At the end of the day, the end-user is the one that will pay for that.
We, the end-user would/should only hope for success in those ventures, so the price of things doesn't have to go sky high, just the satellite.
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