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    Lift-off in 15 minutes.

    Smooth countdown so far so should be a good launch:
    http://www.spacex.com/webcast/

    Instantaneous launch though so any abort will delay by at least a day.

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    ter-min-al count.

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    hold
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    Aw no I missed it wot.

    bella ciao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hannah View Post
    Aw no I missed it wot.
    Launch was scrubbed anyway so you didn't miss much.

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    Do they ever have a launch successful first attempt?

    But yeah latest update;

    During the terminal count engineers observed drift on one of the two thrust vector actuators on the second stage that would likely have caused an automatic abort. Engineers called a hold in order to take a closer look. SpaceX is scrubbed for today and we are now targeting launch on Jan. 9th at 5:09am ET

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Do they ever have a launch successful first attempt?
    Fairly often, it's possible they're being overly cautious following the Antares explosion. The Falcon 9 is unfortunately very good at identifying almost any issue with itself and is one of only a few rockets which can abort once the engine's are lit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Fairly often, it's possible they're being overly cautious following the Antares explosion. The Falcon 9 is unfortunately very good at identifying almost any issue with itself and is one of only a few rockets which can abort once the engine's are lit.
    I do remember watching one of the Falcon Launches with a successful countdown, engines fired then a second later shutdown, a very impressive rocket really, this is the reason Space X have such a good record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack! View Post
    I do remember watching one of the Falcon Launches with a successful countdown, engines fired then a second later shutdown, a very impressive rocket really, this is the reason Space X have such a good record.
    They actually do it a few days before every launch just to check everything's in order:


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    T-1:30!!!!!

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    Today SpaceX will be attempting to land a first stage on a barge. This will be a historic moment and will take place ~10-20 minutes after take off.

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    LIFT-OFF!!!
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    [VINE]OjqeYWWpVWK[/VINE]
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    We recently got a clip of the unsuccessful landing attempt.
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