CRS-22 Mission

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SpaceX is targeting Thursday, June 3 for Falcon 9’s launch of the twenty-second Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-22).Liftoff is targeted for 1:29 p.m. EDT, or 17:29 UTC, from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. A backup launch opportunity is available on Friday, June 4 at 1:03 p.m. EDT, or 17:03 UTC. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. Dragon will separate from Falcon 9’s second stage about twelve minutes after liftoff and autonomously dock to the space station on Saturday, June 5.
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4:30 webcast start
5:08 hello megan!
26:49 Engine chill
29:15 strongback retract
32:51 falcon 9 on startup
33:44 igniton and liftoff!
35:00 Max-Q
36:15 meco
36:19 stage sep confirmed
39:43 entry burn
41:04 landing burn
42:31 seco-1
45:43 dragon deployment

emanuele
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THE LANDING OF FIRST STAGE EXCITEMENT NEVER GETS OLD!

joseangelhr
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So far, ALL SpaceX launches are NOT boring to watch... manned and unmanned... even failures are awesome... nice to see new launches every few days now... SpaceX has made space launches cool again!

stevebralovich
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This footage of the launch was incredible, I love the fact that a shiny new booster is a rare occurrence, incredible job team SpaceX

paladinxdotcom
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Looks like they have the booster camera feed working perfect now. Great shot.

FrankBenlin
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Lovin' the new downward-facing, fish-eye lens on the main engine stage.

lancelotlake
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A brand new Falcon 9, a brand new 2nd stage, a brand new cargo dragon, not something you see everyday!

OortCloud
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I’m still here at Kennedy Space Center, we got to see the rocket launch into space, first time I’ve ever seen anything like this happen. It was absolutely amazing, an experience I wouldn’t miss again!

noahperez
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The interface at the bottom of the screen and the split screen mode is SOOOO good. I really love how much info we are being provided on these launches now and the on board cameras are STELLAR. It is so captivating to just watch the world shrink and then enlarge again.

Fantastic job for everyone at SpaceX. You guys are single handedly reviving everyone's space race fire in their hearts with your great technology and top tier streaming execution (commentators are also great)

scpdatabase
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Now that's how you film a launch and landing! Beautiful and inspiring! More of this please, especially when we get to Mars. 4K Mars ftw!

TheOlvan
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33:44 lift off
36:20 first stage seperation
41:29 stage 1 booster landing
45:42 dragon seperation

curiousastrofreaks
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Its always exciting to watch the first stage landing.

InquisitiveYouTube
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Even though its essentially the same video every time it still blows my mind and is so awesome to watch!

alejandrosilva
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New Booster.✔
New Dragon/design.✔
First time launch without static fire.✔
Goo SpaceX.😎

thedarkside
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Great explanation on every detail, I appreciate it so much! Great job, amazing launch ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

KSaav-iyws
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Seeing the 1st stage Boost Back Footage was awesome!

ericgonzales
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They changed the camera position on the falcon 9 first stage. The grid fins are much further away and btw the image quality is so much improved!

muzair
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Amazes me that landing, precision personified. Every. Single. Time.

fwd
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Shout out to the camera men who were willingly attached onto a rocket for that shot

maxjokinen
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That uninterrupted shot was absolutely amazing.

bryce