I'm waiting for the Flat Earthers to show up.
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sorry to inform you that all of em fell off the edge of earth :(
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Noooooooo !?!! Please Donny don't say it's true

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It is flat. I've looked at it and it's flat. The camera uses a curved lense to make it look round, everyone knows this *rolls eyes*
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You cannot roll eyes. That's a hoax. You're buying into the ball-eye propaganda. Eyes are flat. Everything is flat. Round is a hoax.
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What second stage is this that dragon photobombed?
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The second stage which it had just separated from minutes earlier
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I'm curious to know what manoeuvres got them into that orientation relative to each other, and relative to their direction of travel.
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I would guess that the second stage was reorienting for its disposal burn.
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What are we looking at. I can't see the dragon spacecraft here..
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Bottom of the picture, between the foil of the 2nd stage and the nozzle
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Cheers I see it now.. amazing
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Why is Falcon 9 on the pad at 39A right now?
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Another test fire of the engines
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They don't have the range reserved, and there are no signs of fuel venting. Not likely. (Unless you have a source saying otherwise)
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My reply was based off this...https://twitter.com/spaceflightnow/status/876947255592464384 …
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That's what brought my attention to F9 being on the pad in the first place. Clearly they're testing something, but it isn't a static fire.
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Wether or not they can, the Falcon is on the pad without the payload and fairing mated to it, so...
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Didn't pay attention to photo; just assumed they put the fairing (but not payload) atop S1. I guess we have to wait for word fr SpaceX or EM
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