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I saw another tweet blaming DAL480, but you can see how controllers routed it to the North around the TFR.
They didn't hit the TFR, they did miss a great view of a launch.
They didn't hit the TFR, they did miss a great view of a launch.
January 20, 2025 at 10:45 AM
I saw another tweet blaming DAL480, but you can see how controllers routed it to the North around the TFR.
They didn't hit the TFR, they did miss a great view of a launch.
They didn't hit the TFR, they did miss a great view of a launch.
The short time between the venting ending and the debris visibly burning up suggests that this was already on a downwards trajectory, which is why I'm interested in the timing.
January 17, 2025 at 10:18 AM
The short time between the venting ending and the debris visibly burning up suggests that this was already on a downwards trajectory, which is why I'm interested in the timing.
It's not moving as fast as IFT-2 so it'll fall a lot shorter
January 17, 2025 at 10:18 AM
It's not moving as fast as IFT-2 so it'll fall a lot shorter