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Zak (netAirspace FAA) 27 Mar 12, 19:02Post
How cool is that... 8)



Make sure you have the sound on. Awesome... {bugeye}
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miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 27 Mar 12, 19:10Post
Awesome video... {thumbsup}
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AndesSMF (Founding Member) 27 Mar 12, 19:47Post
Love the little details shown, including what appears to be the vapor trail left behind by the takeoff. {thumbsup}
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ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 27 Mar 12, 20:54Post
VERY Cool. Had to watch it twice. Missed the first go round watching the speeometer in the upper right go from 0 to 2900+ mph in 1:53! {bugeye}
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Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 27 Mar 12, 21:00Post
I'm in love with 3:39! {thumbsup}
mhodgson (ATC & Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 28 Mar 12, 10:03Post
Loved that. I'm amazed at how accurately they can plot the position for recovery as well!
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BaylorAirBear (Founding Member) 28 Mar 12, 12:07Post
The rate of deceleration as the rockets fell to earth surprised me.

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graphic 02 Apr 12, 01:15Post
I wish the video would explain where they picked up the SRBs, to get an idea of how far we went in that short time.
bhmbaglock 02 Apr 12, 02:19Post
graphic wrote:I wish the video would explain where they picked up the SRBs, to get an idea of how far we went in that short time.


About 150 miles downrange.
 

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