Liftoff of Artemis II from just outside Pad 39B.
Congratulations to @NASAAdmin and to all of the hardworking people who made this possible.
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Liftoff of Atlas V and Amazon Leo-7 last night at 7:53 PM.
The mighty bruiser lifted off under cloudy skies for its penultimate 551 configuration flight.
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Liftoff of Atlas V and Amazon Leo-7 last night at 7:53 PM.
The mighty bruiser lifted off under cloudy skies for its penultimate 551 configuration flight.
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This was shot on a Sony a7sIII at 4k 120 (no fancy picture profile or anything lol just standard 10 bit 4k) at 800mm.
Theres some weird exposure jumps because I had auto ISO on and then tried to keyframe the exposure curve to keep lighting consistentish in post. Has some pretty heavy denoise on too. Certainly not an art piece.
@davill Awesome that the HIF protected some Glenn hardware. Any preliminary estimates on the timeline for your rebuild plan? Also super curious if return to flight of 7x2 takes priority over developing 9x4 support at the pad.
Rooting for you guys! Bounce back!
First look at SLC-36 after New Glenn's explosive anomaly last night.
The debris of the second tower appears to be spread across the right side of the pad and the entire area is scorched. The HIF appears ok. Absolutely insane.
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A closer look at the launch mount area and the tower collapse, where you can see what remains of the strongback and the carnage of that tower collapsing.
My heart goes out to the entire Blue family. This is absolutely heartbreaking.
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First look at SLC-36 after New Glenn's explosive anomaly last night.
The debris of the second tower appears to be spread across the right side of the pad and the entire area is scorched. The HIF appears ok. Absolutely insane.
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