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Just for variety, here's an upcoming 'rocket' landing that's scheduled for 6th December in the Woomera test range:

Japanese asteroid mission to drop ancient samples in Australian desert:
https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/j...les-in-australian-desert-20201119-p56g02.html

(I'm not sure whether this link is meant to be 'subscriber only', but I can view it without a subscription)

Meanwhile, the Japanese team are redirecting their Hayabusa 2 spaceship on a long-term rendesvous with a tiny asteroid in 11 years time!
https://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/en/galleries/othermovie/pages/ext_mission_en.html
 
Yes that is a cool mission.

Today Rocketlab will be launching the "return to sender" mission. A bunch of rideshare satellites.
Today will also be their first attempt to recover the 1st stage. No helicopter catch but testing the parachutes for a soft water landing then fish it out.

They are also donating $1 for every person watching to a children's charity.

[video=480,360]https://youtu.be/eZGI_lHGltA[/video]
 
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Launch pushed to Tuesday.

There are currently 6 spacecraft docked to the ISS. One Crew Dragon, 1 crew Soyuz. Plus 1 cargo Dragon, 2 Progress and 1 Cygnus for cargo.
Seven crew on board for the first time as Dragon took 4 astronauts up. The Dragon pilot sleeps in the capsule as there are only 6 sleeping spots on the station.
 
I wanna see it happen that bad that I'm happy enough to watch it retrospectively :p
 
:eek:
Looks like someone forgot to work in the final weight to power ratio and it came in a little hard is all.... someone probly getting a clip behind the ears (constantly now) today. Their other hand pointing to the broom :p
 

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