DiogoJ42
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Oooft! Footage of the ship splashdown can be found in this vid from WAI.
From: https://youtu.be/gadcivnT0Hc
From: https://youtu.be/gadcivnT0Hc
Only seen them the once, last week, and thought them really pretty.
They vanish as they get in full orbit don't they?
Aeroplanes, satellites and rockets are hardly natural, are they?
I'm still curious, because it may prompt other countries to do the same shortly afterwards (I think one of the astronauts is Canadian)12 hours until the launch of Artemis II around the moon. I wish I could be excited about the first crewed moon mission in my lifetime, but between the current behaviour of the US and the SLS/Orion being a very expensive dead end it all feels a bit hollow.
A repeat of Challenger is unlikely as, unlike the Shuttle, Artemis has a Launch Abort System that will pull the crew module away from any explosions during launch or early ascent. I think NASA are also a lot more conservative now in terms of when launches will be scrubbed, there was definitely a strong level of 'Go Fever' during the 80s as they had committed to a certain number of commercial launches and scrubbing missions would result in costly delays.I give the launch a 50% chance of a scrub, 45% chance of success, 3% chance of post launch abort, 2% chance of doing a Challenger.
