SpaceX launch at around 5:30 PM CT 6th March

Why wasn't it televised? I think you are wrong. That would be a HUGE television event Trump and Elon would hype. When did it lift off? That link just goes to a wiki page. I call bullshit. But I could be wrong. No way. They haven't taken off yet.

And why didn't they take off on Jan 7th after Trump took over? Wasn't Elon ready?

Dude, read the fucking wiki article.

It's not televised because Falcon 9 launches have become commonplace.
 
Dude, read the fucking wiki article.

It's not televised because Falcon 9 launches have become commonplace.
I doubt that. The rocket going to save those astronauts was not hyped? I can't find anything about that launch. Your wiki article could be total bullshit.

And it wasn't wiki. It was something like EK.WIKI??? I'll show you.
 
Dude, read the fucking wiki article.

It's not televised because Falcon 9 launches have become commonplace.

It says After that delay and other delays largely due to weather, Crew-9 launched on 28 September

Sept 28th? When did it launch? Give me the date.
 
There is no spaceship headed towards those astronauts. I could be wrong, but BULLSHIT.

It's already there.

Let me explain this slowly. It launched in September 2024 with two less people than planned, as a normal Crew replacement. They will return sometime this Month with the two people stuck up there in addition to the normal crew.

Read. The. Page. Dumbass.
 
What wrong with all these failed rocket launches?

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It's already there.

Let me explain this slowly. It launched in September 2024 with two less people than planned, as a normal Crew replacement. They will return sometime this Month with the two people stuck up there in addition to the normal crew.

Read. The. Page. Dumbass.
Then they went up when Biden was still president
 
I doubt that. The rocket going to save those astronauts was not hyped? I can't find anything about that launch. Your wiki article could be total bullshit.

And it wasn't wiki. It was something like EK.WIKI??? I'll show you.
As usual marty beggin for attention has confused people, he's good at that.

The facts are that the SpaceX launch that delivered the return capsule was indeed launched last year and wasn't a huge news event really, when the astronauts do leave it will be in that capsule rather than the original Boeing capsule (which by the way returned perfectly last year - though empty).

Now back to today, on March 12 another SpaceX launch takes place and this one will get a lot of coverage.

God knows how this will all pan out...

 
As usual marty beggin for attention has confused people, he's good at that.

The facts are that the SpaceX launch that delivered the return capsule was indeed launched last year and wasn't a huge news event really, when the astronauts do leave it will be in that capsule rather than the original Boeing capsule (which by the way returned perfectly last year - though empty).

Now back to today, on March 12 another SpaceX launch takes place and this one will get a lot of coverage.

God knows how this will all pan out...

So I was right? The ship going to rescue the astronauts has not taken off yet?
 
Dude, read the fucking wiki article.

It's not televised because Falcon 9 launches have become commonplace.

I heard the ship going to rescue the stranded astronauts hasn't taken off yet. Seriously? You believed it had taken off and your only evidence was something written deep within a wiki article?
 
So I was right? The ship going to rescue the astronauts has not taken off yet?
Yes and no. The ship that's to be launched on the 12th March carries crew who will return with the ISIS astronauts. So that crew is necessary but the capsule they'll return in is already there, docked with the ISS but needs SpaceX crew to pilot it.
 
Yes and no. The ship that's to be launched on the 12th March carries crew who will return with the ISIS astronauts. So that crew is necessary but the capsule they'll return in is already there, docked with the ISS but needs SpaceX crew to pilot it.
So the jackass wasn't completely wrong.
 
I heard the ship going to rescue the stranded astronauts hasn't taken off yet. Seriously? You believed it had taken off and your only evidence was something written deep within a wiki article?

It's the crew being returned that has taken off. Yep, I was in error. Still this isn't the first Crew Dragon mission to the station.
 
It's the crew being returned that has taken off. Yep, I was in error. Still this isn't the first Crew Dragon mission to the station.
I love how sure you were of yourself. And I wasn't sure because maybe I missed it. I can't believe Trump isn't using this for propaganda purposes.
 
So the jackass wasn't completely wrong.

I just admitted my error, fucktard.

You are still an idiot for thinking an entire wiki article can be fabricated on something as public as a fucking rocket launch with people in it.
 
I love how sure you were of yourself. And I wasn't sure because maybe I missed it. I can't believe Trump isn't using this for propaganda purposes.

And I am saddened by how much you want to believe the Starship launches in any way can lead to you thinking the Falcon rocket series are as un-tested.

They are still developing Starship. Falcon is the most prolific launch system in the history of the world.

And it's mostly re-usable.
 

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