• Space Launch

    From Mike Dippel@21:2/125 to All on Mon Feb 6 20:45:40 2023
    I have written about this before, but I live about 100 mikes from Cape Canaveral. I just saw another Space X launch from my back yard. What a beautiful view!

    About 15 seconds after launch, we were able to see the bright orange glow moving skyward. We saw it through all 3 stages until it finally disappeared.

    By coincidence, my wife and I will be taking a bus ride to Port Canaveral to board a gambling ship. The complex that we live in schedules regular trips for residents, and does so at a very reasonable rate. $54.00 each gives us the bus trip there and back, entrance to the boat and a meal plus an entertainer on board.

    Hopefully, the weather will cooperate.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Atari8Guy@21:3/171 to Mike Dippel on Tue Feb 7 01:16:14 2023
    On 06 Feb 23 20:45:40 Mike Dippel wrote...

    I have written about this before, but I live about 100 mikes from
    Cape Canaveral. I just saw another Space X launch from my back yard.
    What a beautiful view!

    About 15 seconds after launch, we were able to see the bright orange
    glow moving skyward. We saw it through all 3 stages until it finally disappeared.

    By coincidence, my wife and I will be taking a bus ride to Port
    Canaveral to board a gambling ship. The complex that we live in
    schedules regular trips for residents, and does so at a very
    reasonable rate. $54.00 each gives us the bus trip there and back, entrance to the boat and a meal plus an entertainer on board.

    Hopefully, the weather will cooperate.

    Mike Dippel

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    To which Atari8Guy replies...

    100 Mikes!!! how tall is 1 Mike, that must be pretty close...

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  • From Mike Dippel@21:4/176 to Atari8Guy on Tue Feb 7 06:27:00 2023
    On 2/7/2023 1:16 AM, Atari8Guy wrote to Mike Dippel:
    ..

    I have written about this before, but I live about 100 mikes from
    Cape Canaveral. I just saw another Space X launch from my back yard. What a beautiful view!

    About 15 seconds after launch, we were able to see the bright orange glow moving skyward. We saw it through all 3 stages until it finally disappeared.

    By coincidence, my wife and I will be taking a bus ride to Port Canaveral to board a gambling ship. The complex that we live in schedules regular trips for residents, and does so at a very
    reasonable rate. $54.00 each gives us the bus trip there and back, entrance to the boat and a meal plus an entertainer on board.

    Hopefully, the weather will cooperate.

    Mike Dippel

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    To which Atari8Guy replies...

    100 Mikes!!! how tall is 1 Mike, that must be pretty close...

    Oops! I am only 6'3' so it would take a lot more than 100 of me to get there.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Mickey@21:1/159 to Mike Dippel on Tue Feb 7 20:31:38 2023
    On 06 Feb 2023, Mike Dippel said the following...

    rate. $54.00 each gives us the bus trip there and back, entrance to the boat and a meal plus an entertainer on board.

    Not bad, lately it's tough just take your squeeze to McDonalds for a romantic meal around here.

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  • From Mike Dippel@21:4/176 to Mickey on Tue Feb 7 21:18:56 2023
    On 2/7/2023 8:36 PM, Mickey wrote to Mike Dippel:

    On 06 Feb 2023, Mike Dippel said the following...

    rate. $54.00 each gives us the bus trip there and back, entrance to the
    boat and a meal plus an entertainer on board.

    Not bad, lately it's tough just take your squeeze to McDonalds for a romantic
    meal around here.

    Just got back from the bus trip. Had a good time. We had our romantic meals on the
    boat. But the meal was a sandwich and a bag of chips. Could have been better.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Mickey@21:1/159 to Mike Dippel on Wed Feb 8 19:34:42 2023
    On 07 Feb 2023, Mike Dippel said the following...

    boat. But the meal was a sandwich and a bag of chips. Could have been better.

    If it was a lobstermeat sandwich, THAT would be ok. :-)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Mike Dippel on Wed Feb 15 21:05:54 2023
    On 06 Feb 2023 at 08:45p, Mike Dippel pondered and said...

    I have written about this before, but I live about 100 mikes from Cape Canaveral. I just saw another Space X launch from my back yard. What a beautiful view!

    wow. I wish I was at your place :)

    About 15 seconds after launch, we were able to see the bright orange glow moving skyward. We saw it through all 3 stages until it finally disappeared.

    cool... is it better during the day (I guess yes?) or at night Mike?

    By coincidence, my wife and I will be taking a bus ride to Port
    Canaveral to board a gambling ship. The complex that we live in
    schedules regular trips for residents, and does so at a very reasonable rate. $54.00 each gives us the bus trip there and back, entrance to the boat and a meal plus an entertainer on board.

    sounds like fun, have you seen a launch from the boat before?

    Hopefully, the weather will cooperate.

    by the time you get this reply I hope it did :)

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  • From Mike Dippel@21:4/176 to Avon on Wed Feb 15 08:25:46 2023
    On 2/15/2023 8:52 PM, Avon wrote to Mike Dippel:

    On 06 Feb 2023 at 08:45p, Mike Dippel pondered and said...

    I have written about this before, but I live about 100 mikes from Cape Canaveral. I just saw another Space X launch from my back yard. What a beautiful view!

    wow. I wish I was at your place :)

    About 15 seconds after launch, we were able to see the bright orange glow
    moving skyward. We saw it through all 3 stages until it finally disappeared.

    cool... is it better during the day (I guess yes?) or at night Mike?

    Nighttime is best. This launch was done at night with a clear sky and a bright moon. It
    almost looked like it was heading for the moon.


    By coincidence, my wife and I will be taking a bus ride to Port Canaveral to board a gambling ship. The complex that we live in schedules regular trips for residents, and does so at a very reasonable rate. $54.00 each gives us the bus trip there and back, entrance to the
    boat and a meal plus an entertainer on board.

    sounds like fun, have you seen a launch from the boat before?

    No. Would have been nice though. But we did see one from 1 mile away years ago.
    There was so much traffic from people wanting to see the launch, that we had to block
    the main road. We parked near the space museum which had a huge screen. We watched it both on the screen, and live from about a mile away. Cool!

    Hopefully, the weather will cooperate.

    by the time you get this reply I hope it did :)

    Enjoy your vacation.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Michael Borthwick@21:3/179 to Mike Dippel on Mon Apr 17 22:26:18 2023
    I have written about this before, but I live about 100 mikes from Cape Canaveral. I just saw another Space X launch from my back yard. What a beautiful view!

    Oh how long have you lived there? Were you able to witness the Challenger disaster or any of the other shuttle launches?

    I always wanted to make it to the US to witness a space shuttle liftoff but alas I've always been financially challenged.

    I've always loved the idea of space flight but I just wonder have we (humans) got our moneys worth from innovations developed in space compared to all the money that's gone into space exploration over the years...

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  • From Mike Dippel@21:4/176 to Michael Borthwick on Mon Apr 17 09:12:06 2023
    On 4/17/2023 10:16 PM, Michael Borthwick wrote to Mike Dippel:

    Oh how long have you lived there? Were you able to witness the Challenger disaster or any of the other shuttle launches?

    I always wanted to make it to the US to witness a space shuttle liftoff but alas I've always been financially challenged.

    I've always loved the idea of space flight but I just wonder have we (humans)
    got our moneys worth from innovations developed in space compared to all the money that's gone into space exploration over the years...

    My wife and I did see the last official shuttle launch way back when. We drove to the
    Cape and were about 1 mile away from the launch site. Traffic snarled to a stop and we
    just parked in the middle of the street, next to the astronaut museum and the police
    museum.

    We saw it 'live' from one mile away. That is the only one where we were able to see all
    3 stages.

    One thing that they are doing is to make our internet better by launching satellites into
    space. I'm sure that they are helping to make us safer by doing some spy stuff as well.
    Most of the current project are privately funded, so no cost to the public.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Michael Borthwick on Mon Apr 17 19:49:36 2023
    Oh how long have you lived there? Were you able to witness the
    Challenger disaster or any of the other shuttle launches?

    Not the person you're replying to, but my dad flew with my brothers down to Florida to watch a couple of the Apollo launches. (He was an engineer for
    G.E. and had working on some of the video equipment used.)

    He flew with my sister and I down to Flordia to watch STS-02 go up, and then
    a few years later one of the Challenger flights (not STS-51L, but I was watching that live on TV in school when that happened). His response the Shuttle launch was, "Meh...it's no Saturn V."

    In 1997-1998 I was playing in a ska band down in Melbourne, Florida, which is about 20 miles south of the Cape. The shuttle program was going fast and furious at that point, so I believe there were about a dozen launches during the time I was down there. A couple of them I wasn't even aware of, just walking around outside and looked up and there was a Shuttle blasting off.

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  • From Michael Borthwick@21:3/179 to Abbub on Tue Apr 18 13:05:34 2023
    Not the person you're replying to, but my dad flew with my brothers down to Florida to watch a couple of the Apollo launches. (He was an engineer for G.E. and had working on some of the video equipment used.)

    Wow that must have been awesome to see! I can't imagine how the first few people into space at that time must have thought about it.

    He flew with my sister and I down to Flordia to watch STS-02 go up, and then a few years later one of the Challenger flights (not STS-51L, but I

    I think the space shuttle was the best looking space vehicle ever designed. I don't like these fancy new things that spacex has made.

    launches during the time I was down there. A couple of them I wasn't
    even aware of, just walking around outside and looked up and there was a Shuttle blasting off.

    I simply can't imagine how it must feel to just be wandering down the street and looking up to see a rocket take off. The closest thing we have here is the local hoon in his hotted up rustbucket tearing up the street :/

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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Michael Borthwick on Tue Apr 18 06:49:27 2023
    I simply can't imagine how it must feel to just be wandering down the
    street and looking up to see a rocket take off. The closest thing we
    have here is the local hoon in his hotted up rustbucket tearing up the street :/

    Yeah, the launch schedule of stuff that *wasn't* Space Shuttle was pretty fast-paced, as well. They'd send up rockets on a (equatorial, I believe?) flight path that literally looked like they were flying horizontal across the sky, not going 'up' like the Shuttle did.

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to Mike Dippel on Thu May 18 04:23:06 2023
    I've always loved the idea of space flight but I just wonder have we (humans)
    got our moneys worth from innovations developed in space compared to al money that's gone into space exploration over the years...

    Well, depends how you look at that.
    Direct money monetized back from the space... I dunno. Hard to calculate money value of knowledge.

    But there is a lot of tech invented for space programs and that come from our near/orbital space that we definitively benefit from commercially in a way that may be comparable.

    Think about GPS alone as an example.

    -h1

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