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TIS#032 04/21/15 CRS-6 Launch hangout & Falcon 9 landing (sort of)

TIS#032 04/21/15 CRS-6 Launch hangout & Falcon 9 landing (sort of)

FromToday In Space


TIS#032 04/21/15 CRS-6 Launch hangout & Falcon 9 landing (sort of)

FromToday In Space

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the first try at recording the podcast "ON-THE-ROAD" - using a new recording device, so I'll be working out the kinks WARNING: There is some popping and wind distortion - be careful with your speakers or headphones. I did as much as I know post-production to minimize it. In this episode, Alex is ON-THE-ROAD for the first part of the episode, covering the launch (aborted) of CRS-6 on April 13th, 2015. Then, he covers the successful launch and docking of the Dragon capsule to the ISS with a lightning round made by ELGR3CO He then rambles about the landing attempt of the 1st Stage Falcon 9 rocket on the Drone Ship called "Just Read the Instructions" Enjoy! Check out the Gallery of images from CRS-6 thanks to SpaceX CRS-6 Mission Gallery Space Links: More information on the supplies and science aboard Dragon and the ISS, from the mission pages available @ NASA.gov http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/spacex_six Samantha Cristoforetti wearing Star Trek Outfit while Dragon Approaches https://twitter.com/AstroSamantha/status/589035429879513088 SpaceX Overview of CRS-6 Mission http://www.spacex.com/news/2015/04/14/liftoff-falcon-9-and-dragon-begin-crs-6-mission-resupply-international-space-station SpaceX's Vine of the second landing attempt: "Falcon 9 first stage landing burn and touchdown on Just Read the Instructions" https://vine.co/v/euEpIVegiIx    
Released:
Apr 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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