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Good morning! Ready to try again for a rocket launch?

While you're waiting, remember that the Persiad meteor shower is also happening. You don't have to be in Florida to see it.

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Granted, having written #thecalculatingstars there's a different resource to watching meteors while waiting for a rocket launch...

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Stargazing while waiting for launch.

By which I mean looking at stars through a telescope.

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2am and the sky looks clear. Who's ready for a rocket launch?

Why is the Parker #SolarProbe launching at night?

Because during the day it would be too hot to visit the sun...

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We've arrived at the causeway and the rocket looks AMAZING lit up across the water. We're about 2.5 miles away.

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Make sure you follow #NASAsocial because my fellow attendees have much better night cameras than I do for the Parker #SolarProbe launch.
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Many thanks to @torybruno for stopping and talking to us.

I asked what he was excited about and he said "watching this big beautiful rocket launch and set new speed records."

Same.

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This really is a beautiful rocket.

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The other thing @torybruno said was that it was hard to get a sense of scale. He felt it most when he went to the top. It's essentially a 30 story building.

Looking over the edge is...vertiginous.

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Heading until the 45th Space Wing

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The MOC was built to consolidate range control into one location. Prior to this, Each SLC had a blockhouse to serve as mission control for the launch. They were only 100 yards from the rocket.

It was not...ideal safety conditions.

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Now there's a single location to provide weather advisories to Patrick, the Cape, and KSC.

Lightning is the primary concern. Florida is a lightning capital with the 3rd highest strikes worldwide.

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Don't mind me. I'm just hanging out on launch pad 39-b

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The pad is covered with these metal tabs. They exist to bolt 3/4 ply to in order to cushion the concrete from the weight of the crawler.

On the road, they use gravel.

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The "business end" of the flame suppression trench.

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Learning more about the crawler from Dan Schultz, one of the drivers.

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The hard part is that of the VAB driver's job is that they can't see everything. Parts of the path are built at the max turning radius, which is 6° so they have to hit their marks very precisely.

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They have spotters that are about 20 feet ahead and the drivers rely on them for hitting their marks. There are 30 people involved in every move.

Driving it takes about 8 hours. Then there's loading and unloading, so 12-16 hour days are not uncommon.

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Good morning. I'm in the VAB. (vehicle assembly building) Any questions?

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There are Apollo era parts of the VAB because they don't take anything apart without a reason. Disassembly costs money.

But when they do... The copper wire they pulled out of the VAB, when sold for scrap, paid for the fiber optics.

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They build full size "fit models" of everything to fake sure it will fit in the building.

The size of the VAB dictated the shuttle wing length. It had only 18 inches of clearance going through the doors.

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We're sitting down for a Q&A with Dr. Nicky Fox, @Dr_ThomasZ, and Dr. Eugene Parker about the Parker #SolarProbe

Dr. Z just did the mic check count with triangular numbers.

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Dr. Z says he was at a conference and someone giving a talk said, "It's consistent with Parker's theory."
A voice. "Which one."
"Well-- I mean, the famous Eugene Paker."
Voice. "That's me. I wrote more than one paper. Which one are you citing?"

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Dr. Parker, "I was sitting in my office doing something, probably not work, or at any rate nothing useful. They called to if they could put my name on the #Solarprobe. I was stunned. After we got off the phone I had to run through it again. But, that's what he said."

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If you want me, I'll be at #NASAsocial to watch the Parker #SolarProbe
Apparently buzzards used to circle the launch pads and one bounced off the nose of the orbiter. So they started setting up a BBQ station for buzzards to draw them away.

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We're on site and ready for our briefing at #NASAsocial.

By which I mean that we are prepped to geek.
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Lasers. In. Space.
NASA’s got ‘em! Next year we launch a satellite with lasers, @NASA_ICESat2, to measure Earth’s changing ice #NASASocial
To measure the height of ice, ICESat-2’s instrument ATLAS will send laser light to Earth, and time how long it takes to get back
The satellite will send 10,000 laser pulses EVERY SECOND to Earth. 1 pulse = 300 trillion photons. That’s trillion with a 'T.'
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T-6 days until @CassiniSaturn burns up in the upper atmosphere of #Saturn. It's has flown for 13 years, and will take pics to #GrandFinale
I'll be highlighting my fav images from @CassiniSaturn over the next week in anticipation of the #GrandFinale on Sept 15. Starting with...
1/ @CassiniSaturn launched aboard a Titan IVB/Centaur in a spectacular night-time launch. Oct 15, 1997. 7 year trip to #Saturn #Grandfinale
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