Replay: SpaceX test fires Falcon 9 rocket for commercial space station crew mission

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SpaceX performed a test firing of its Falcon 9 rocket at launch pad 39A ahead of its planned launch with Dragon Freedom carrying the Axiom 3 crew to the International Space Station. Ignition of the nine Merlin first stage engines occurred at 7:11 p.m. EST (0011 UTC) on Tuesday Jan. 16.

Commentary by Spaceflight Now's Will Robinson-Smith

Liftoff from pad 39A is scheduled for 5:11 p.m. EST Wednesday, Jan. 17.

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And tomorrow, we'll all reassemble for the SpaceX launch of the Falcon 9 rocket. We'll see you all then!

jamesazahn
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These people are about to leave our asses right on Earth on some "Elysium" type scenario.

GKidTheGreat
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Just in time to be late.
I joined at seven twenty three eastern.
Eight minutes late?

jslb
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T-30...just in time for fireworks at Disney

meiruetsukino
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Looked good to me so let's launch that baby tomorrow with the four men and God speed them up and eventually back safely.

cbmccarty
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This type of crewed launch news is exciting to an old dork and nerd like
Me

Go Team Freedom
Thank you Elon
Thank You Shotwell
Thank YOU TEAM

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Thank You
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Every single day
Forever Now
We Will Push For Freedom in the Galaxy
Or I will really
Die trying
I promise

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Todd

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