Жизнь дается человеку один раз и прожить ее надо так, чтобы не ошибиться в рецептах.
Строить Асгардию побуждает тьма, посетившая людские души
Я тоже не шучу:
Жительницу Томска оштрафовали за запись видеообращения к Владимиру Путину
Ленинский районный суд признал 57-летнюю активистку Галину Шергину в организации несогласованной акции. Теперь она должна заплатить 20 тысяч рублей. По той же статье суд привлек к ответственности и другую участницу видеообращения, 70-летнюю пенсионерку Екатерину Гаврилину. Но ее госпитализировали после трех дней пребывания в суде."
Дебилы, б..(с)
Грязный приставатель
Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
не испытываю неприязни к бесзасчитным интеллигентым русским людям
Навеяло картинкой выше
Интересно, как выглядит расписание пусков с к/с Восточный?SpaceX on Sunday will attempt to pull off its quickest turnaround between two missions when it launches a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Just two days after a previously flown Falcon 9 launched from Kennedy Space Center with the BulgariaSat-1 communications satellite and landed on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, teams will attempt to vault an identical rocket from the West Coast with 10 Iridium NEXT satellites. The 4:25 p.m. Eastern time mission will attempt a drone ship landing, also marking the shortest time between two landing attempts for SpaceX.
Friday's BulgariaSat-1 mission from KSC successfully delivered the country's first geostationary satellite to its intended orbit after a 3:10 p.m. launch from pad 39A. It landed on the East Coast drone ship, named "Of Course I Still Love You," about eight-and-a-half minutes later and should arrive at Port Canaveral by next week.
On the West Coast, weather won't be an issue for Sunday's attempt – an update from Vandenberg described conditions as 100 percent "go." The West Coast drone ship, known as "Just Read the Instructions," will play host for the landing attempt.
SpaceX staffs independent launch teams on both coasts, but personnel can remotely support missions without having to travel. Teams in California, for example, were on console to support Friday's launch from KSC, and the reverse will be true for Sunday's launch.
SpaceX is targeting no earlier than July 4 for its next Falcon 9 launch from Kennedy Space Center with an Intelsat communications satellite, though the date has not yet been confirmed. There will, however, be no landing attempt due to the amount of fuel needed to deliver the satellite to orbit.
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