We want the heavy!pic.twitter.com/Rl6fkw7XBn
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Super good to find problems, delay, and fix them! 10 delays in a row for a launch would be unbearably frustrating. I hope it never happens. If it did happen, it would still be 100 times better than a failure – keep up the good work
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Date 13th could've been jinx ! Thank you for rescheduling

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Well it's CRS-13 after all ;)
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Uh, what? They're just being extra careful.
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A small delay is a lot less wasteful than blowing up a rocket =x
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Better safe than sorry
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You see, in this launches sometimes is cool to see the "sorry" side of it... :P
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I was thinking about something more like this, but that will do...pic.twitter.com/C2ChjauNcK
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It may take some extra time, but SpaceX gon' give it to ya.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih4CeAHK-IU …
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X 'gon deliver to ya.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joZqH7lv8HA …
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Impressive what types of checks you have. I mean, who checks for particles in the fuel..? Who even thinks of it? ;-) I guess I as a software-engineer too often only test the happy-path.
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Rocket scientist do =p It is after all rocket science ;)
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Are the particles due to S1 soot or are they unrelated?
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almost certainly unrelated
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I thought so, just wanted to check
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