[GCARC] 1 hour to rocket launch up coast

Randy kewlflydude at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 12 19:16:54 EDT 2025


Looks like launch was scrubbed from what is displayed on the bottom of the screen and what they are saying.
Randy
KC3VCC

> On Mar 12, 2025, at 7:01 PM, Jim n2gxj <jim.n2gxj at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry for late notice, but is expected launch from Florida of SpaceX crew10
> at 7:48pm. Can watch it live on internet (nasa).
> Reason for email is Flight path is north-east, up our coast, chasing to
> catch up with ISS. Being near sunset, and being north-east path, might be
> able to see something (e.g. smoke trail) here in NJ quarter to half hour
> after launch in South East, as it passes off shore from DE and NJ out over
> ocean.
> As it is chasing ISS, and is not too long after sunset, the ISS does have
> visible pass, cuts across sky south to east near launch time. Crosses sky
> near the moon at 9:53 if care to look about 5 min after the launch
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