Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches Axiom 3 crew to space station
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- Опубліковано 17 січ 2024
- Watch live as SpaceX launches a Crew Dragon capsule on a commercial mission to the International Space Station for Houston-based Axiom Space. Liftoff from pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for 4:49 p.m. EST (2149 UTC) on Thursday, Jan. 18.
Aboard Crew Dragon Freedom are retired NASA astronaut Michael López-Alegría, Italian co-pilot Walter Villadei, European Space Agency astronaut Marcus Wandt of Sweden and Turkey's Alper Gezeravci.
Full coverage with live commentary by Spaceflight Now's Will Robinson-Smith will begin about 2.5 hours prior to launch.
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Congratulations.Astronauts Alper Gezeravcı, Michael Lopez-Alegria, Walter Villadei and Marcus Wandt ❤🏅
Turkish people proud of you Mr. Gezeravcı, appeciatingggg👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
❤ Alper Gezeravcı, said istikbal göklerdedir.Thank you very much, Congratulations ❤
Fascinating to see the booster guide itself to auto land. Very close window for the retros to fire. Unreal. 😳
It is landed by a 5 year old boy using a PS4 controller 😂
To infinity....and beyond!!!
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There seems to be anomalous debris or something else not associated with 2nd stage Dragon separation. T+1223 something from top right to left. T+1232 from right to left at high velocity. Then again at T+1449 but this one could be that separation in the distance? What are those?
The future missions seem cool too. 3:19:02
How much of this spaceship is using parts from the previous launch on Sunday. ?
its the middle of night here i Sweden and i watching yoytubeThe clock is 04,00 after midnight my husband are soon going to work
Munin has liftoff 👍🏻
No telemetry read-outs?
That last landing leg took an age to deploy.
That last landing leg took an age to deploy
Why do all rockets 🚀 always curve instead of continuing to go straight up without curving like it's inside a dome 🤔? Why cant they go through the firmament? because they probably can't, which means they have never made it too the moon. Every lonch has exactly the same exact occurrence they curve at a certain altitude. I've always wanted to understand why .🤔
Awesome, I love space travel.
Godspeed guys ❤😊
When does Crew Dragon return?
The swedish are going up LOVE IT
Second Swedish astronaut 👍🏻
😔missed it😢
looks like no loose bolts around the windows...whew!!
Just after it takes off at about 2:32:35 there seems to be something coming out of the upper part and igniting as it passes the engines. Is that supposed to be there, or is it some kind of leak?
Just a bit of adiabatic condensation.
Propellant pressure relief valve.
At 2:42:57 what is that flying by right before they switch cam views. UFO?
Go sweden!
Munin has liftoff 😀🇸🇪👍🏻
TÜRKEY ❤
God speed John Glenn..
John Glenn speed god..
Hold the line TOTO
I wanna be a moon man
Moon man on the moon ,man
Congratulations👍🇺🇸 and Europe. I just finished watching about one half of a different video where people were busting on Elon Musk so after I made a few choice comments there this video came up. Yes go SpaceX ✌️👍🇺🇸
Tang and popcorn...mmm good.
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CONGRATULATIONS TURKEY 🇹🇷
Why? All that they did was write space X a check and went on a ride, anyone with money can do that. Now if Turkey actually developed a rocket and capsule that would be impressive. This is a lot hype over meh!
@@dougbrown8331you say that without knowing that the Turks also develop their own satellites AND are developing their own native rocket to bring their own satellites up. Our contributions aren’t nil.
@@dougbrown8331 yes ofc we didn't build it, but still, sending someone to space, the first man of a nation in space is always important. Plus it's not a tourism trip, they will conduct experiments there, bringing valuable scientific knowledge to the country and the world.
Once you ride your own rocket to space that will be great. It is cool that you have your first astronaut but it is still over hyped as their are a lot of countries that have done what you just did.@@officialboomtish214
Kazasız belasız gidin gelin İnşallah 🙏🙏
Way to go Elon!!!
this never happened - it's AI-3 mission the program just made a mistake and put AX-3 so there some room for further improvement of AI
I saw it live at Kennedy space center while watching live on phone as well. Lolol nice try.
Bro I watched it in reallife stop posting like this
Илон, научитесь вы делать то, что в России могут с помощью спутников. Вмешательство в сознание, мысли, зрение, здоровье. Человека можно переграммировать с помощью этого. Глаза в сочетании с мыслью и тем языком на котором думаешь, контакты с которыми контактировал как разведданные. Можно свернуть челюсть, остановить сердце, дыхание, изменить походку, пережать нерв зуба, вызвать неконтролируемую рвоту, кашель, слюни, сопли, отвернуть голову на сколько угодно градусов, потеря памяти и так далее. Научитесь этому
Imagine the reception this Turkish astronaut is going to get when he arrives home!!
Yup, he need to practice some English……
Flyg Munin 👍🏻
Munin has liftoff 😀🇸🇪
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2014 the year SpaceX fires most employees who had the best job in their lives. Boo on you!
Encouraging to see that not all rockets associated with Turkey are landing in Kurdistan
There is no such place as Kurdistan
I will give answer Turkish yav he he, 😂 and ı didnt hear Kurdistan place, stop that.
Ya yazık devletsizlik böyle bi hazımsızlık yapıyor demekki😂
Well, that was a stupid comment.
Islamist dictator Erdogan needs to chill out 👊🏻
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No clue yet of how to take care of their own planet ..and thinking on going space cadet with rocket propelled 😂.