where is the launch taking place?
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Hi Stewart, the launch will take place in Cape Canaveral, from launchpad 39A
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Oh great, any chance of a launch delay? I will be there on Saturday & would love to catch the launch.
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Was the sat already on the rocket during the static burn?
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No payload during static fire test since AMOS-6 failure in September.
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@FFHitman , as promised! Beware that would be the first launcher re-use in history! Don't miss it! -
First orbital-class reuse. Can't forget about
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And they weren't the first to land a suborbital either
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BO landed the first suborbital booster to reach space.
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Spaceship One wasn't a reusable suborbital?
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it wasn't a launcher.
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Falcon breathes again! Go F9! Go SES-10!
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An again, an again úntil you transport people like airplanes, today! !! Keep just like that !!! Awesome !!
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good luck to all concerned.
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I love SpaceX
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what time does the launch window open?
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Per http://spaceflightnow.com ... Launch window: 2200-0030 GMT (6:00-8:30 p.m. EDT) Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
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This is going to be a historic test for reusable rockets. I'm nervous already...
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