Near the first stage, just after fairing jettison? I thought it might have been a lump of solid oxygen. They happen sometimes. Might go back and have a second look when I get time.
Some people are questioning the veracity of the fairing catching videos though .Don't hear much anymore from the idiots who were claiming the landings were fake.
Some people are questioning the veracity of the fairing catching videos though .
I believe when they was describing the landing, they said landing for the second time on that booster.Was that a new booster? Looked pretty clean.
Oh yay, two nighttime launches, woot woot!!Delta scheduled to go up a 12:02 a.m. (local) Tuesday, Falcon set to fly at 9:55 p.m. Tuesady night.
Sorry to clutter this thread with non-SpaceX stuff, but this is really neat!
UP CLOSE Delta IV Heavy Launch Pad Tour (Tory Bruno CEO of ULA) - Smarter Every Day
To me, it looked like they had a camera mounted closer to the landing circle and a little higher. Once the picture cleared, it was a great shot.Great launch. I think the landing must have came more over the end of the drone ship than usual, the camera got blasted.
It helps to know about Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds to appreciate this the most:
A side by side comparison with the original:
Thank you @georgegassaway , my life is complete! I watched this three times while laughing like a fool. Brilliant!
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