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SpaceX is launching another crew (Crew-3) to the space station at 8:03 pm central tonight. It’s live on the Science Channel.
Crew-2 landed successfully last night.
what space-x does is unbelievable......was fortunate earlier this summer to see an entire in-line chain of space-x satellites moving across the starry sky.
i believe there were about 60 of them. i was told or read that the line you see is the satellites orbiting and rising to intended altitude
The launches are quite visible from where I'm at in North Carolina, however I've yet to see one! Apparently last night, skywatchers got to see both the launch and a meteor.
As many stepped outside Wednesday night to catch a glimpse of four astronauts heading to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX rocket, they got another surprise: a football-sized space rock disintegrating into a fireball over Edgecombe County, visible along the East Coast.
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