Darn, the launch was delayed. T-45 minOops! Clock bumped up twenty minutes.
Amen to that, and no explosions. The video froze though, when the booster was still going 59 km/h (<40 mph)And first stage touchdown!
Thanks and blessings to you as well. I like keeping up with this kind of stuff.Anyways, the launch has concluded. I hope you have a blessed day @rockytopva . We will have to see when the next rocket launch will be. I will try being there again, and I will be making an absurd amount of posts about it, as science is my passion (well, God and His Creation is).
You are welcome. We can always keep up with space stuff, as the Bible encourages us to study God's Creation. Now, Starlink satellites may not analyze the universe (and have high fees), but this communications tech could be used to transfer data really fast, enabling scientists to access the internet from remote places.Thanks and blessings to you as well. I like keeping up with this kind of stuff.