Heads up!!! A heavy Spacex Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for liftoff tonight. Should be a really good view. A live broadcast from Spacex will start about 15 minutes prior to launch time @ 8:55 PM. Lets hope this one makes the trip.
https://www.spacex.comThis is the 3rd launch in past three weeks. One rocket blew up over ocean, one military missile was successful and this Falcon which has been successful in past launches is the largest rocket as of late.
RNL
(Jim)
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Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 12:40 PM
Subject: Launch on Schedule
Tonight's launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg SFB appears to be on schedule for 8:55 p.m. PDT. The vehicle will probably head towards the south-southeast after liftoff and generally follow the California coast. If the sky is clear, the event could be visible to the unaided eye for hundreds of miles.
Real Nikon Lover wrote:
Heads up!!! A heavy Spacex Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for liftoff tonight. Should be a really good view. A live broadcast from Spacex will start about 15 minutes prior to launch time @ 8:55 PM. Lets hope this one makes the trip.
https://www.spacex.comThis is the 3rd launch in past three weeks. One rocket blew up over ocean, one military missile was successful and this Falcon which has been successful in past launches is the largest rocket as of late.
RNL
(Jim)
-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of Launch Alert
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 12:40 PM
Subject: Launch on Schedule
Tonight's launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg SFB appears to be on schedule for 8:55 p.m. PDT. The vehicle will probably head towards the south-southeast after liftoff and generally follow the California coast. If the sky is clear, the event could be visible to the unaided eye for hundreds of miles.
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Did anyone photograph it? Please post. I live in Grover Beach, CA but the sky is usually overcast or foggy so sky observations during the evenings, nights, mornings, are nearly impossible most of the year.
Real Nikon Lover wrote:
Heads up!!! A heavy Spacex Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for liftoff tonight. Should be a really good view. A live broadcast from Spacex will start about 15 minutes prior to launch time @ 8:55 PM. Lets hope this one makes the trip.
https://www.spacex.comThis is the 3rd launch in past three weeks. One rocket blew up over ocean, one military missile was successful and this Falcon which has been successful in past launches is the largest rocket as of late.
RNL
(Jim)
-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of Launch Alert
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 12:40 PM
Subject: Launch on Schedule
Tonight's launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg SFB appears to be on schedule for 8:55 p.m. PDT. The vehicle will probably head towards the south-southeast after liftoff and generally follow the California coast. If the sky is clear, the event could be visible to the unaided eye for hundreds of miles.
Heads up!!! A heavy Spacex Falcon 9 rocket is sch... (
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Just watched the video provided by the link, truly amazing. Thanks for posting.
So head east toward Lake Lopez. Photopills can help you find a place.
I took pictures - from Pismo Beach. A lot of marine layer and the missile was not visible until it got fairly high - but sky still a bit hazy. This is what i got. Used Nikon D750 & Tamron 150-600.
lamiaceae wrote:
Did anyone photograph it? Please post. I live in Grover Beach, CA but the sky is usually overcast or foggy so sky observations during the evenings, nights, mornings, are nearly impossible most of the year.
I was able to capture only a slight trail as I was too far away and had a poor view for trajectory. This was with rocket at 400 miles up at ~10,000 mi per hr. The moon was in direct conflict with angle of trajectory from my location so difficult to see from perpendicular view.
MichaelStacy wrote:
I took pictures - from Pismo Beach. A lot of marine layer and the missile was not visible until it got fairly high - but sky still a bit hazy. This is what i got. Used Nikon D750 & Tamron 150-600.
Excellent job Michael! Great location to shoot from. I would love to shoot from Jalama Beach but I was told they clear it out when they launch.
Thanks for the heads up. I went out and watched from Huntington Beach, but didn't get any photos.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Real Nikon Lover wrote:
I was able to capture only a slight trail as I was too far away and had a poor view for trajectory. This was with rocket at 400 miles up at ~10,000 mi per hr. The moon was in direct conflict with angle of trajectory from my location so difficult to see from perpendicular view.
Eye-catching, and a fine capture
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