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glend
20-04-2023, 03:01 PM
Late tonight SpaceX is going to try and launch the Starship test vehicle. The flight path will dip down over South Africa before easing back to the north, passing overhead between Australia and PNG before splashing down in the Pacific off Hawaii. There is a good chance it might be visible from Australia, in the northern sky transiting from west to east. Expect it around 40 minutes after launch, is my guess, as they are predicting one hour to splash down. So here is the challenge, can you see it? Even better can you photograph it? Good luck. Remember it has black heat tiles on the side oriented for re-entry, so it might be difficult. But it is a big sucker. Good luck. Post any photos here.

xelasnave
20-04-2023, 03:30 PM
Great..Will it take place below cloud level?
Hopefully there will be a lucky member to bag it.

Alex

glend
21-04-2023, 12:28 AM
Well Don't bother looking for the Starship. It failed to reach its designed flight path, and the booster separation did not happen as planned, resulting in the trigger of the flight termination system at high altitude.

Startrek
21-04-2023, 03:55 PM
I think this person wins 1st prize
Outstanding timing !!!
Outstanding view !!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcQQUYWG7FE&pp=ygUcc3BhY2VzaGlwIGxhdW5jaCBmcm9t IHBsYW5lIA%3D%3D

glend
21-04-2023, 05:04 PM
Not sure I believe that, as the airspace (Notice to Airmen, Notam) and sea space (Notice to Mariners,) were closed for the launch. Certainly a commercial airliner would not be in the exclusion zone. NASA had a high altitude chase plane taking video but that's the only exception to the closure.

Startrek
21-04-2023, 06:34 PM
Your spot on
I watched it again and the camera doesn’t move up with the rockets flight path gaining altitude , it’s pretty much stationary , a bit of a give away
Great view all the same

astronut
22-04-2023, 11:49 AM
Reminds me of this.....https://youtu.be/pJdrlWR-yFM?t=28