It's not much fun at sunset either. Been there, done that.I was looking at the Man-O-War channel on Navionics. I wouldn't want to go through in a blow or in the dark. Glad you made it through safe. Enjoy the Bahamas.
It's not much fun at sunset either. Been there, done that.I was looking at the Man-O-War channel on Navionics. I wouldn't want to go through in a blow or in the dark. Glad you made it through safe. Enjoy the Bahamas.
Yeah, we came through just after sunrise. Had great visibility.... Sure helps!It's not much fun at sunset either. Been there, done that.
Just sentThis is what I just got from MT - it's 5 hours old:
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If you could share your current position, I can capture a screen shot of that. Tks.
Here's what that looks like:Current position:
26 28.903 N
078 49.036 W
Beautiful sunny day. Passing in front of s huge shipping port. Tons of commercial traffic all around but easy sailing. Most are anchored waiting to load/unload.
Looks like we are just hitting the edge of the Gulf stream. We have a bit further yet.Here's the latest - making great progress towards Florida and the Gulf Stream:
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Here's what that looks like:p.s. current coordinates:
26 37.071 N
079 16.013 W
We were out for a walk on Monday evening in Tucson and saw this launch. This is not my photo but is from the same area. I checked the launch trajectory and at this point, the second stage was still firing and was about 400-miles from Tucson. Even at that distance it appeared to be crossing the sky at a much higher rate of rotation than a jet liner at 40,000-ft (7.5-miles). The complete crossing on the shy shown in this image took less than 5.5-minutes from 1st stage separation and covered about 550-miles from launch. It was traveling at 14,000-mph and was at an altitude of 88-miles. Very impressive.We are heading towards St. Augustine FL. Weather windows are short.
We left this morning in a pretty strong wind, left through the bottom of the lagoon instead of beating into the north wind and then hitting significant waves. We will go south around the bottom, hit the Gulf Stream and up to St. Augustine. Might get to see a SpaceX launch!
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Good luck!Hoping we can see the SpaceX launch this afternoon. On the charts we are passing a region labeled "Rocket Impact Zone".... I'd rather not that too close of a view...