Inspiration4 | Launch
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Channel: SpaceX
Views: 4,019,352
Rating: undefined out of 5
Keywords: SpaceX, Space, Musk, Mission, Inspiration4, Jared Isaacman, Hayley Arceneaux, Chris Sembroski, Sian Proctor, I4, Dragon, Falcon 9
Id: 3pv01sSq44w
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Length: 279min 45sec (16785 seconds)
Published: Wed Sep 15 2021
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so they will be actual astronauts, and not just atmosphere scrapers like bezos and crew.
Hereβs the view from South Carolina.
https://i.imgur.com/7kq8vZQ.jpg
This is a pretty big launch, why isn't there a mega thread for this?
Kids, remember this. This is epic. Godspeed yβall.
Just saw the rocket overhead and was even able to see the separation of the boosters. You could actually see them firing as they maneuvered around. One of the most amazing things Iβve seen.
It's extremely disappointing that neither this sub or the national newsmedia are covering this nearly as much as they did Bezos or Branson's. Are people so effing petty that they're sticking their noses up at it because it's on Musk's SpaceX? Or are people just ignorant of how historic and important this is?
The small coverage there has been, has focused exclusively on the four individuals, the historic nature of the mission, and the cause for which the mission is committed. To raise 200m for St Jude Children's Research - the first hundred of which was put forward by the person who funded the mission. There's been little said about SpaceX other than that they're the ones launching the mission. And other than a couple short clips on the Netflix mini documentary, there's been no association with Musk himself.
The seeming blackout by this sub and other space centric subs, is disappointing and confounding.
I expected way more hype in this thread and thousands of upvotes. What am I missing here?
This is the first real space tourist flight, amazing to see. Love seeing the boundaries being pushed like this
They're up there for a couple of days! Pretty high orbit at 500k. I'm ready to follow their instas