rover67
Rising Sun Member
So that was the launch we saw the string from if I understand correctly?
Uhh, same trip we just concluded? Confused.We were able to see the rocket launch last Monday night down in Baja. Pretty cool!
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I remember the first time I saw the ISS. I thought for sure I was gonna die. 🤣🤣🤣The first time I saw them was with Dom and Daniel in Wyoming looking for a camping spot. I thought it was aliens and I WAS NOT OKAY. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
SameI remember the first time I saw the ISS. I thought for sure I was gonna die. 🤣🤣🤣
Uhh, same trip we just concluded? Confused.
Very cool and I’m glad you got to see and record it!Yeah Steve, Monday evening I let Adam go play basketball at the local Guerrero Negro courts with Serena’s boy Isaac. About dark I started getting worried and went to go find them in the 80. After I found the courts, I let them finish their game, then on our way back to whale magic we noticed a bunch of people in the streets taking video of the sky. We had no idea what it was but I snapped a couple pictures and took a short video. That’s what I posted earlier.
Yeah, if I remember correctly somebody said you only see the train within a week of a launch or something. So I’m thinking it was?Marco, are you referring to the pics I posted from last Monday? It appears it was the “ SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a payload of 22 Starlink internet satellites ”.
The article goes on to say that the falcon 9 deployed the 22 satellites after it reached orbit.
SpaceX's evening Starlink launch wows West Coast skywatchers (photos)
The iconic 'jellyfish' could be seen across state lines.www.space.com