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al al al al al
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ar arri come 5 in the morning
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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good guys how are you
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how long eh 24 hours
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approximately good something more 20 5
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hours more or less since the last time we
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met Seen, we are going to cross our
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fingers and see if this time the launch is
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no longer a good one, but rather a
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good broadcast. You know that
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the last launch we had an abortion
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in the streaming, not in the launch, we
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saw in what the launch was. the
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Starling 6-51 mission and we are in the
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non-Starling 6-52 twin mission
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that is launched 24 hours after
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the previous one and evidently
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also broadcast on It was
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broadcast correctly. We
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only saw the launch until the
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separation of the two stages.
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Eh yes, the complete launch was posted on
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quickly
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probably because we are going to see the
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second part that we couldn't see
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live but before putting it on let me
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greet you here how are you Stars 29
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man how are you doing Stars 29
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Look we have Stars 28 and Stars 29 we have
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both like this that the one who died in
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combat St 28 and her successor here
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directly a greeting greeting from Beme a
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greeting to my mother who has also
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seen her here before commenting a
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greeting to navarn starra of course rén
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sato Loli Lolita Matías franmar Far
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games César
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etc. etc. I greet everyone and
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we are going to see the repeat of the
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previous mission. Note that there are still 21
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minutes left until the launch,
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these images from Space flight and these
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from Space flight Now and as you can see there is already
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starting to be a little
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condensation on the phaco 9, which
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means that everything is
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moving forward from
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today's launch. So let's see
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how lautaro is, how are Ángel's
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people joining in? Margarita, also
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greetings, Javi mourinho, how are you, how are you,
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Rafael Vega, Tito, very good.
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People are arriving, people are arriving Well, that's what
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we're going to repeat
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and the launch, I'm going to put it
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here on the screen, we're going to see if it doesn't make a
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mess okay. This is the launch, I'm going to
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move forward a
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little bit. This is what we saw,
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okay. I'm going to leave it. One moment, I'm going to
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say, where this sound should come from,
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that's it. Okay, we're
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repeating the launch of
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the Star 6-51 mink 24 hours ago, which, as you know,
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we saw the launch live, I'm going to
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move forward a little
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more, a little more, we have to advance it
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carefully because because sometimes the We
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focus on the
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current one, as you can see, there are 18 minutes left
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for today's launch, 19 minutes for
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today's launch. We saw this part. If not, if
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you remember,
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remember that it was the first stage
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1077 that flew by DEA. I'm
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a little
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afraid that the
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player is going to hang, okay, it's here, well,
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more, I'm going to
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move forward now, Cara, we'll get closer to the
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separation of the two stages that I remember
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that we saw this too,
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he says, we didn't see
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[Music] as
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much
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as before and now. We are going to see it
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repeated eh landing very very beautiful eh
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eh with very
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good with very good
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quality Ok up to here I think we saw
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not as always the images of the
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second stage much
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clearer er on I think we saw
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until the image was seen from the
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top from the from the rillas
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let's say there and when they began to
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unfold here it was hung no yes no people
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if I remember
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correctly greeting Margarita that you already
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needed to see these
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launches Well I think that around here
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eh yes not before these images already It
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crashed, the
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separation of the two Halves of the
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cowl was not completely seen, the choice of the two Halves of
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the cowl was chosen, but you have seen one of the
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Halves falling, let's say eh,
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from the nozzle of the second stage, we
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no longer
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saw all of this very very clear images in addition to
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the launch of an oven like the one we are going to
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see below that theoretically
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should be a Clone of This one is a little
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later on the east coast also of
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the United States The east one that we are
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seeing was 24 hours ago It was from the
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platform c 39a of the Kennedy Space
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Center and the one we are going to see today is from the
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platform sl c40 of Cape Canaveral, which
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are both quite close, the two
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platforms, one is managed,
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let's say a civil platform, eh, and the other is
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military. from Cape Can Veral the one from
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today's launch which we are going to see
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next and
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23 satellites are also going to be launched like in this Mission
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and and It should be a Clone of this mission
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Here we see how it goes I'm going to advance
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a
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little bit not
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much there
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We are and I think I think I have seen No,
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I have not seen it in its entirety but it seemed to me
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that we have almost practically lost
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communication with the first stage so we are
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going to see good good
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images
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Ah, Margarita was away for a few days,
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a few long days away from the networks have
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been there disconnected from the world of the
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networks Well, welcome again
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Ariel,
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greetings, thank you for playing the replay,
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we are left with the
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desire from San Vicente Buenos
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Aires, well, the
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re-entry switch on,
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there we were able to see it live and not just
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us, eh, it wasn't a thing. neither mine nor nor
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even from Spain. So it seems
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that somewhere it could be
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seen but really it must have been something from
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the servers of X not from
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Twitter Cristina you have arrived You have not
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arrived late You have not arrived well or Do
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n't worry, we are seeing the
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repeat of the launch from 24
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hours ago. Look, if the re-entry ignition
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has already been successfully carried out by the first
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stage B 1077 on its 12th flight
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and I think the connection was hardly lost
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normally at this time.
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the connection with the
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first stage is usually lost with the second either.
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We are losing the connection. Hey, good
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daytime images. How beautiful. They are the
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images of the
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earth and there is the. Oh yes, it is lost
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a little bit, but very little. eh.
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Well, a little bit, a little while.
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The connection
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with the first stage has been lost. I believe that now it
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is recovered and I believe that it will no longer be
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lost again. Now the speed of
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sound drops in the first
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stage and while the second Well, it continues,
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it continues there, accelerating more than 20,000 km
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perh
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eh it goes. Already maneuvering only 5 km high,
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crossing the
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low clouds and soon the ignition of
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landing and the barge should be seen, in
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this case it was the
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barge jrti Just R
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instructions with which I'll leave you I'll
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leave you I'll leave you here the question if
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this was the barge Just read the
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instructions look at the
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spectacular landing notice it seems like they
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put it in a model with one
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hand they put it eh I'm going to do it I'm going
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to play the replay of the landing
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because it's the precision of this
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landing is beastly, I
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mean I'm going to play it again
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Thank you very much Ignacio Ferrola for those 25
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months now as a weirdo Greetings from
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Argentina Ignacio Ferrola
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the the the
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membership donor we already have starling available
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with speeds up to 300 mbit I already saw it,
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it was and more there in Argentina with
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your new
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president Well that's the question I
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was asking you if this is the
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jrti barge what is going to be
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today's launch barge fixed how it lands
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but with what
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beastly softness a madness
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eh a
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madness what precision
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gentlemen what precision Well then there
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well we see how the
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second
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stage reaches orbit well And that was the launch
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from eh 24 hours ago I'll take this off now
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here eh this out too don't be careful about
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this no, how do we get this out of the way?
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Here I have something prepared to
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show you
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later okay
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okay Well let's move on to the launch how much is
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good 10 minutes left we are
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on time what I told you eh new
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launch
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eh 24 a little more 25 hours after this
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launch that we have What we have seen in
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this case is the Starling
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6-52 mission, in which
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23 more satellites of the
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Starlink constellation are going to be put into orbit, a real
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crazy one and more than 6,000 satellites, in
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fact, more than 6,200 Starlink satellites launched
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from the which already more than 5800
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are in orbit working
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operational 5200 good working 5 more
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than
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5700 So it is increasing man
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Alejo Well yes yes yes Ignacio not a
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city fabrio No fabrio well Alejo yes he
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is the donor of members who returns
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to the
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load and five members who who who
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got a man got a namesake
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man to Flor also César has
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taken the membership thanks to Alejo
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Ramiro tellez also Mario Flores
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mitoco has taken the membership
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thanks to far Ignacio ferrusola Look
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Ignacio ferrusola this how do I know how do I know
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if he was a member How is this going Ah no
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because he wrote okay
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okay flower yes he has taken
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Alejo's gift and Tito fs too
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Thank you very much Alejo How great Alejo that he is
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losing his mind yes flower flower with
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membership Look how strange to see you there with
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green greetings Lautaro also Martín
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Suárez LoL Lolita Well what we said
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the mission Look right now space they are
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reviewing those That first stage the B
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1080 that is going to be the protagonist of
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today's flight a first stage that It
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flies for the seventh time and has
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two manned missions behind it. No more,
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no less, as you can see, it premiered in May
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2023, that is, practically,
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almost exactly a month ago, we are not at
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19. Well, at 19, here in Spain, well,
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April, yes. April May no not not even
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a month ago 11 months ago with the
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action space ax2 mission the manned mission the
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international tourist space station
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in quotes then the
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launch of the
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euclid space telescope for that in July
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2023 as you can
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see I'm already waiting So that they are
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placing, remember the B 1080, a
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fairly modern first stage, in fact
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it is the fourth most modern and of the ones that
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have the fewest flights with the least flights, it is
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in the b 1083 and the b 1082 with with three and
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two
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respectively And then as you already see a
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starling mission the starling 6 gu
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11 This was last year still in
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August in October another starling mission
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the 6-24
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and then a second manned mission the
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ax3 this already In January of this year on
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January 18 of this year and The last mission is
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a resupply mission to the
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international space station, the CRS
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30, that is, a first stage. For
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now, well, well, it still takes more
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commercial missions, let's say that
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Starlink eh 4 to do with this one it will be 4 to TR
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because this is a starlink mission the sk
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script 52 uh in which
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obviously
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eh 23 satellites are going to be put into orbit as I say to layer
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6 in this case of the new one of the
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new layers of generation 2 that you already
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know are mainly being
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put in orbit three three layers in
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which each of these layers will
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have 3360 satellites distributed in
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28
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orbital planes with 120 satellites each, that is,
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crazy, the inclination of
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this launch today and that of
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yesterday was 43 gr and the satellites
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will end up being located at about 560 km
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high man Gilberto there is the
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Filipino package that Gilberto gave me
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do d Thank you very much Gilberto
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We already have it here again Gilberto By
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the way broadcast you already know in
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4k I don't know what They are putting here
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a kind of drone that seems to be
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flying around the
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area with 6 minutes to launch, so
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the SP6 live must be ready.
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Look, it's starting to come to life, so
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if you give me a
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moment, I'm going to
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prepare it to have it.
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That's perfect, that looks like a drone, it's not
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flying around Cape
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Canaveral, you already know that the launch
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was carried out from the SLC 40 platform in
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Cabo C, the one with the four for lightning, and
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now there is an integration tower
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too,
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eh, and the and you told me the barge
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on which it is going to land I don't know if I
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missed it or
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what There is Alejo supporting the channel
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Thank you very much Alejo eh I'm reviewing
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Let's see oisly no Martín Suárez lautaro
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good try but no it's not o
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cisli so the only thing left is that
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oisly, if you remember, is on the
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west coast, it is displaced to the east
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west coast and this launch is from the
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east coast of the United States. So
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the barge is going to be the barge
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associated with a shortfall of gravitas By
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the way, on the asoc barge, eh Oh, we already
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have the
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spex moment live here. One moment, please, what are we going to
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put here? There are
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live images of the sunset in the area.
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eh. By the way, on the asoc barge, there
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has been no failure, no
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landing. eh failed all the
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landings on the asoc barge have been
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successful in fact there have been 65 with this
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66 landings on that barge all
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successful So Hey eh it seems that
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things are going to continue like this
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eh this is going to be the successful landing
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If there are
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299 in history in total, of
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which consecutive without failure 225
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launch number 40 of this year 40 already
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eh 40 orbital launches 41 counting
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the one of the i3 mission but launches of
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falcon 9 40 and all the launches of
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falcon 9 of this year they have been reused falcon 9 It
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hasn't been released yet
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if I remember correctly If my memory serves me right
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this year no uh no
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new first stage in fact the first one
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let me look at it here because the
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most modern first stage
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Ha
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ah no yes yes Yes, they have been released,
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two have been released, yes, yes, yes, yes,
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this year, two first
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stages of the 40 have been released, two of them see 1082 and see
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1083, of course, the Crew 8 mission
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indeed And a Starling mission, which
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is one of the few missions one of the
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few first stages that has been
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released with a starling launch eh There
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are already some but but yes you see it 1082 you
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see it 1083
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well as you can see 3 minutes until the
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launch
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eh I don't know if I wanted to tell you anything
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else that is The two
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Halves of the cap have escaped, obviously they are going to
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try to recover
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the support ship, I don't know which one it is, I do
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n't know if it's Bob or
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Doc But well, in one of the two
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support ships that you remember that the
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other day we saw how they
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fished from the sea well there are 3 minutes left I'm
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almost going to go through the full screen
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I think if you think so there we are
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full screen I'm going to put you here in the
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chat even if they are small for the moment
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and now let it be here man Regards
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yamila yamila Mel always achieving a
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record spacex Well yes from record to
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record well 40 launches in 4 months
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well cu there are 19 months here in Spain
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April 18 19th there is still an average of
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10 launches per month or that would be
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120 launches if not They will release more this
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month but obviously this month they are still going to
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release some more releases so
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let's see I'm not going to upload the audio I
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'm going to upload the audio of the spacex live as well
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so that we don't miss
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anything Greetings crazy betas how are you
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Franco Castillo
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was also not in Argentina because
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then it was the president who
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went somewhere, not because Well,
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what is clear is that they met,
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not the milei, not the Argentine president
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with himself. Comments Alejo about the samples,
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then we will also comment on it, let's see. Yes, I
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remember that NASA has requested
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proposals to bring MTE samples
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more cheaply than what was being
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proposed so far,
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but hey, one minute until
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launch, let's concentrate on watching the
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sunset in the area. We can
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also see
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beautiful images of the B 1080, you already know the first
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stage, a fairly modern first stage that
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flies for the seventh time and with two
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manned missions behind it, the x2 and the
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from the ift 4
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still Martín Suárez
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eh Beyond that it should be eh the
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first half of next month
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Well I'm going to remove there
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disabling ads so that you don't
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miss any ads here in the
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middle Just in time Albert welcome t
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minus 10 n 8 7 6 5 4 3 two
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One full Power and lift off go falcon go
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Sterling
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a m1d chamber pressures are
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nominal vehicle pitching Down
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well They are returning to the
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routine of launching on time that lately they
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had a streak of delays that
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you can't see attention to the
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engines will soon fly staris
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29 it is noise it seems like a
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nominal plane as you can
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hear [Music] and one minute already and about to pass the
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speed of sound right now and Shortly
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after overcoming the Sound Barrier it
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passes through the point of
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maximum maxq
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aerodynamic pressure greeting youf that
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joins a new launch the
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40th launch of this year of the
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falcon 9 if we content the the if3 of the
00:28:01
starship and the number nu that I have not
00:28:03
said of this month nine launches already
00:28:05
in April eh in 19 days that is, more than one,
00:28:10
not one, one in two, we are already 18, one in
00:28:14
two days this month, that's
00:28:18
nothing
00:28:21
crazy, well, the
00:28:23
exhaust gases from the engines are widening,
00:28:26
obviously at 28 km high, the
00:28:28
density of the atmosphere is very low and
00:28:31
The gases begin to
00:28:35
widen
00:28:36
and in a few seconds, about 20 or 30
00:28:40
seconds, the shutdown of
00:28:42
those nine
00:28:44
Merlin engines will occur, which runs on
00:28:45
kerosene and
00:28:49
liquid oxygen, a super reliable engine, as has
00:28:53
clearly been
00:28:56
demonstrated and is quite simple. in
00:28:59
general thought Well, precisely for
00:29:02
that, so that it is reliable and
00:29:05
cheap, there is Star
00:29:08
29 commenting correctly that
00:29:11
the separation of the two stages is coming, there
00:29:13
we have the shutdown of the nu
00:29:15
engines, the separation we have images
00:29:18
of the second stage on the right There it
00:29:20
is and now the
00:29:23
ignition we see on the left the
00:29:25
second stage from behind let's say
00:29:28
from the top of the
00:29:30
first
00:29:32
stage yesterday it crashed here so it
00:29:35
seems that today is going better so
00:29:38
let's cross our fingers it seems that today is going
00:29:41
going It
00:29:44
is better an impression or it seems that
00:29:47
now they arrive faster aita they do not arrive
00:29:49
the same eh there is the separation of the
00:29:52
two Halves of the cap very good good
00:29:54
images this time perfect
00:29:59
perfect there you see one of the two Halves
00:30:01
Like or I was going to say how it falls but Of course
00:30:05
it is, let's say the perspective from the
00:30:08
second stage that continues accelerating,
00:30:09
so it seems to be falling but it
00:30:11
is not really falling because it continues
00:30:13
in parabolic flight just like the
00:30:15
first stage. In other words, it would continue to
00:30:17
ascend. Although it seems that the one that that
00:30:20
half of the cap goes downwards
00:30:22
What happens is that the camera of the
00:30:24
second stage goes towards moving away quickly
00:30:28
no so that's why it seems to go
00:30:29
backwards but the one who goes forward
00:30:31
is the one who has the camera in this case I do
00:30:33
n't know if I have explained but come on it is
00:30:35
understood
00:30:36
the little mouse is not missing Well
00:30:39
the little mouse will come out it usually comes out a little
00:30:42
later with when that
00:30:46
ice ice of
00:30:51
oxygen condenses see the flashes of the
00:30:54
rcs thrusters of the the first of the first stage
00:30:56
that changes the orientation
00:31:00
of the vehicle to position it
00:31:01
correctly for
00:31:03
atmospheric reentry now its
00:31:06
apogee has arrived as you see and now it is already going down
00:31:09
the first stage is already falling
00:31:12
What happened to the car that they
00:31:15
launched question Christopher
00:31:17
Christopher Z zr1 Well the the tesla of The
00:31:23
Tesla Roster of Elon Mask that was launched
00:31:25
with the first Falcon Heavy Mission
00:31:27
is orbiting the Sun in an orbit that
00:31:30
has an
00:31:32
approximate apogee at the distance of the
00:31:35
orbit of Mars and a perigee, say a
00:31:38
point closer to the Sun and the orbit of Mars.
00:31:41
the earth So it's going around
00:31:43
in fact there was a website out there that
00:31:47
you can follow at all times
00:31:49
Where where is the car so it
00:31:52
can be monitored in real time if
00:31:54
not if not that website has gone down
00:31:58
I can also look at it to see if I
00:32:01
look at it
00:32:06
eh tesla
00:32:13
roadster elon Mask
00:32:16
eh
00:32:21
space where is raster there is one that still
00:32:24
works
00:32:26
eh J Toa works and I think it is
00:32:29
updated I
00:32:31
think it is called weris
00:32:35
roaster
00:32:38
comom And it still seems to be
00:32:41
working
00:32:43
and and For example, now it says that
00:32:46
it is 384 million kilometers from
00:32:52
Mars, eh, 155 million km from the Sun and
00:32:59
eh, 88 million kilometers from
00:33:03
Earth. I'll write it down here and I'll put it
00:33:06
in the chat. Let's see if I'm capable. I don't know if it'll
00:33:09
let me. write here to see if it will let me
00:33:13
write there the sense of
00:33:23
re-entry
00:33:25
produced is good Here looking at the tesla raster
00:33:28
if anyone is interested Where is it there
00:33:30
you have the
00:33:32
link the connection has been lost it is
00:33:35
supposed to be a matter of a few
00:33:37
seconds with the first stage and
00:33:39
We will recover it again
00:33:44
shortly, very interesting, the page that
00:33:48
we have images again,
00:33:50
the telemetry comes and goes, it jumps, we
00:33:58
will also see if we recover those
00:34:01
images that are already less than 10
00:34:03
km away, see yes, more has been lost, now it has
00:34:06
returned. lowered Already the speed of
00:34:09
sound is having a hard time maintaining the
00:34:11
connection today more than normal
00:34:14
now It seems like it's
00:34:15
going
00:34:18
well, it's costing more uh than in the
00:34:21
launch 24 hours ago I don't know what it
00:34:25
must be due to,
00:34:29
even the telemetry It hasn't arrived
00:34:32
the first stage looked good I don't know I don't think
00:34:37
anything happened if we have the landing turned on
00:34:40
but we don't see
00:34:41
images What a
00:34:44
shame we should see images of the
00:34:47
barge
00:34:48
now the landing gear is deployed but
00:34:52
we don't see it last
00:34:56
[Music]
00:34:58
Many thank you for that gift of a
00:35:01
membership to Christopher precisely
00:35:05
zr1 wow just we have seen when he
00:35:09
was already on the boat
00:35:11
and images we have not seen anything we have
00:35:14
seen him alone on the boat But well tied
00:35:17
correctly So Christopher you
00:35:21
can now thank Nicolá
00:35:23
na Justo who is the one who asked about
00:35:26
the tesla Roster Well look he has taken
00:35:28
a membership courtesy of
00:35:30
Nicolás
00:35:32
So Christopher What else do you want question
00:35:35
answered link and on top of that membership
00:35:38
courtesy of
00:35:40
Nicolás well
00:35:43
the second stage has entered into orbit So it seems
00:35:45
that
00:35:48
em mission well mission mission until I do
00:35:52
n't
00:35:53
know until
00:35:55
the satellites are released it cannot be
00:35:58
given
00:36:02
[Music]
00:36:05
because the mission cannot be given as
00:36:07
successfully completed But well well
00:36:10
little things that I wanted to show you to
00:36:12
finish the before finishing the the
00:36:14
today's streaming with a new success a
00:36:16
new
00:36:18
successful launch a little of the of the record eh
00:36:21
what I wanted to show you today and
00:36:27
eh You already know that I am interested not
00:36:29
only in space exploration Well, before
00:36:32
commenting quickly on what we have
00:36:34
mentioned before
00:36:37
that NASA has
00:36:41
called on the industry to
00:36:44
send proposals for a
00:36:47
more realistic or, let's say, cheaper and
00:36:52
faster mission to bring back samples from the
00:36:56
red planet that you already know that there is a
00:36:57
mission underway the msr Mars sample
00:37:02
return
00:37:03
and and it seems that this mission is on
00:37:06
pause and now NASA wants to redefine
00:37:11
the starship could enter into all
00:37:14
that and at most it has not taken long to
00:37:19
say that they could carry out a
00:37:22
sample return mission with the
00:37:23
starship in 5 years so I suppose it will be
00:37:28
quite likely that at
00:37:31
least spacex will
00:37:33
make a proposal to NASA to
00:37:37
use the
00:37:38
starship to carry out this mission which is
00:37:41
supposed to be much cheaper than I
00:37:43
think I have seen around 11 billion
00:37:45
dollars that What the previous architecture was going to cost,
00:37:49
we'll see how everything progresses,
00:37:53
but hey, we could see how the
00:37:55
starship has another other order from there,
00:37:57
not only to take astronauts to the moon with
00:38:00
the munip or whatever it's called, but to bring
00:38:03
samples from the red planet, so well, that's
00:38:05
it. We will see
00:38:08
No man Óscar Fabricio hman also
00:38:11
here a
00:38:12
greeting I was late but I left a
00:38:18
gift of course Fabricio always
00:38:22
giving everything César de la Torre how are you
00:38:25
Óscar and Ed officer who is also
00:38:28
here I think that the v2 of the starship
00:38:31
would enter service in at some point
00:38:33
2025 2026 the starship v3 which would be in
00:38:36
2027 2028 I think that before eh I
00:38:40
think that before we are in 2024 and
00:38:43
by 2028 there are 4 years left mm at the rate at
00:38:47
which the rate at which they are advancing which
00:38:50
also is not going to be constant is not going to be
00:38:52
linear they always move faster and
00:38:54
faster I think it is going to
00:38:58
go faster no good And the other thing
00:39:00
that I wanted to show you someone continues if
00:39:03
you already know that I like to
00:39:04
continue I am a computer scientist by profession and
00:39:07
I like everything that is science,
00:39:09
technology and I really like
00:39:11
artificial intelligence and robotics.
00:39:14
You know that at some point we have
00:39:16
seen the videos here, the videos of
00:39:18
Boston dynamics and the robots of Boston
00:39:21
dynamics and I have prepared here because
00:39:25
The other day the mu troll eh came
00:39:28
to
00:39:30
say they came to say that
00:39:33
eh with which people got a
00:39:36
little scared that they were abandoning the the the the aldas
00:39:42
the aldas robot that in case anyone doesn't
00:39:45
remember, let's
00:39:49
see I
00:39:52
'll put it in case Someone doesn't remember it, it's
00:39:56
this robot
00:40:03
here by the way this video is not in 4k
00:40:06
but the
00:40:07
next one this one is not in 4k but the
00:40:10
next one is and I will put it in 4k
00:40:12
next I don't know if you remember this robot
00:40:15
well this robot the actuators and those
00:40:18
are all
00:40:20
hydraulic and and it's tremendous but I'm
00:40:25
going to download this because
00:40:27
then the music is copyrighted and it always
00:40:29
knocks me down in the video I do
00:40:43
n't know if I remember all of these are
00:40:46
videos that you can find on the
00:40:48
Boston dynamics channel on
00:40:50
YouTube well some of them are not some of them are
00:40:53
just for this
00:40:58
beastly video eh wow How did his leg burst
00:41:02
there
00:41:07
eh crazy eh I mean I can't do that I
00:41:16
mean
00:41:18
Hey but it has super
00:41:21
real movements eh
00:41:27
God what a
00:41:31
gore Well they have discontinued this model
00:41:36
well
00:41:38
[Laughs]
00:41:43
here you
00:41:50
have it down the hill
00:41:59
What mechanism does it have when it falls and that
00:42:00
when it notices that it loses
00:42:02
the Ah yes, it had not run out of
00:42:06
milk yet
00:42:08
Ah well because now now it does Now
00:42:10
they put
00:42:12
some what a tray they have given to the robot eh
00:42:16
the robot made
00:42:19
Pumbaa is very funny
00:42:23
eh
00:42:26
impressive How It moves Eh well
00:42:29
well I'll tell you what
00:42:30
I'm going to tell you now after some of you have already seen it
00:42:34
Aamir seems friendlier than Optimus
00:42:36
Well now you will see what the successor is The
00:42:38
second generation of the Atlas robot
00:42:41
already has electric actuators
00:42:46
and it doesn't look alike almost nothing eh
00:42:50
this this Atlas the first Atlas
00:42:53
how incredible eh what
00:42:55
they got it to do but it already
00:42:56
has a successor and we are going to see it now and it
00:42:58
is also in 4k the video we are going to
00:42:59
see it in
00:43:01
4k and about Optimus says Ramiro What's the question?
00:43:04
Any new news about Optimus? I don't
00:43:07
have any new news. I don't follow him
00:43:11
so closely and well, this is
00:43:15
like the farewell, not to Atlas, but
00:43:18
we're going to see his
00:43:20
successor. Very short video, I'm going to put it
00:43:24
here in 4k.
00:43:34
okay
00:43:36
here Well, I'm going to take this one
00:43:40
from the chat here to see so that
00:43:42
you can see it well here you have the the the
00:43:46
successor the second generation Atlas
00:43:49
as you can see it doesn't look anything like the current one
00:43:53
and now you're going to see a nothing eh A minute
00:43:57
nothing no good 40 seconds no
00:43:59
good madness
00:44:04
eh it's very very very
00:44:09
creepy beastly eh As you can see the
00:44:14
actuators that are all
00:44:16
electric much more degrees of freedom the
00:44:20
head rotates the body rotates
00:44:26
rotating madness eh let's put it
00:44:34
again beastly eh How do you
00:44:40
get up what bad vibes says César de la
00:44:43
Torre how are you Jorge pital
00:44:50
welcome Yes yes today we laugh and I don't know
00:44:54
if we will have to wear like
00:44:55
Margarita says in the future but it's a
00:44:58
little scary
00:45:00
eh beastly eh what do you
00:45:02
think good that will be our
00:45:05
companions in a future, not those who
00:45:07
will theoretically do our housework,
00:45:09
those who will help us with shopping and
00:45:11
things like that, no, Jorge says, imagine those
00:45:14
robots armed and shooting at
00:45:16
humans. Yes, yes, that is the other side of
00:45:20
the coin, no, he
00:45:23
says, Well, people like that. You see here They are still
00:45:26
working on the launch platform
00:45:28
both on the quick disconnect arm
00:45:30
of the Booster
00:45:40
and on the quick disconnect arm
00:45:42
of
00:45:43
the Booster.
00:45:46
starship recently there were people here
00:45:48
uploaded now I see that no and and nothing
00:45:52
waiting for there to be news that
00:45:55
clarifies us a little or that narrows us down more
00:45:58
closely to the specific day the
00:46:02
specific moment in which we see that that fourth
00:46:04
flight of the stash ft4 no so
00:46:08
good people Hey we'll leave it here Here it is
00:46:11
1 in the morning and tomorrow it's
00:46:13
still time to work so it's time to
00:46:15
rest and well greetings to all
00:46:19
Cristina Ramiro Jorge Loli Lolita José
00:46:22
Tomás joret starship 29 ferp 1 César de
00:46:27
la
00:46:28
Torre Margarita greetings everyone and nothing
00:46:32
see you here a hug people see you later
00:46:43
[Music]
00:46:50
[Applause]
00:46:54
[Music]
00:47:08
[Music]
00:47:15
[Applause]
00:47:20
[Music]
00:47:25
bu ah
00:47:34
[Music]
00:47:41
[Applause]
00:47:46
[Music]
00:47:59
[Music]
00:48:06
[Applause]
00:48:10
and
00:48:15
[ Music]

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¡Retransmisión en directo y en español de un nuevo lanzamiento de la constelación Starlink en el marco de la misión Starlink 6-52 a cargo de SpaceX! 🚀 Desde la plataforma SLC-40 de Cabo Cañaveral, en Florida, se pondrán en órbita 23 satélites de segunda generación (V2.0 Mini) en una de las nuevas órbitas aprobadas recientemente por la FCC a bordo del cohete Falcon 9 B1080 en su séptimo lanzamiento. 💪 ¡Por supuesto, también repasaremos la actualidad alrededor de la compañía de Elon Musk! 🤩 Horario del lanzamiento (Formato 0-24): 🕥 19/04 10:40 → Nueva Zelanda 🕢 19/04 07:40 → Japón, Corea del Sur 🕧 19/04 00:40 → España 🕦 18/04 23:40 → Islas Canarias 🕥 18/04 22:40 → UTC 🕢 18/04 19:40 → Brasil, Uruguay, Argentina 🕡 18/04 18:40 → República Dominicana, Chile, Puerto Rico, New York, Florida, Bolivia, Cuba, Venezuela, Paraguay 🕠 18/04 17:40 → Panamá, Perú, Ecuador, Colombia 🕟 18/04 16:40 → México, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica 🕞 18/04 15:40 → California Podéis consultar aquí si pasarán por vuestra zona en los próximos días: https://www.heavens-above.com/StarlinkLaunchPasses.aspx https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/ Mis redes sociales: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ifcampoy (@ifcampoy) Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/spacexstorm Discord: https://discord.io/SpaceXStorm Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spacex3 Telegram: https://t.me/spacexstorm Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@spacexstorm Correo electrónico: [email protected] No os olvidéis de participar en la Mega-Porra-Marciana: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfOuAi51b_r9-KC2pY_GND-07wqw4h_exSK4RnKShROZ7bRwg/viewform Si quieres apoyarme aún más de lo que ya lo haces viendo el vídeo y leyendo esto y, por tanto, ayudarme a conseguir dedicarme a esto en exclusiva en un futuro: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjGXSXK3Ss-mkiZ-wYtjtg/join Saludos!

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