Justwondering
Well-Known Member
I'll admit ... I'm a space geek. Born 20 years too late for Apollo and 20 years too early for Space X.
But in this house as my husband approaches end of life, he still takes great joy in the joy I take from watching the Space X launches.
So go here:
and at 1:24:40 or thereabouts, you can watch the rocket as it is returning to earth. Marvel at the fact that almost a third of one of the adjustable flaps burn away -- but it and the other two were still working well enough to have that super heavy rocket slow down, re-orient, and hover prior to splash down..
That's just too kewl for words. And made one more memory for an old married couple to share.
JW
But in this house as my husband approaches end of life, he still takes great joy in the joy I take from watching the Space X launches.
So go here:
and at 1:24:40 or thereabouts, you can watch the rocket as it is returning to earth. Marvel at the fact that almost a third of one of the adjustable flaps burn away -- but it and the other two were still working well enough to have that super heavy rocket slow down, re-orient, and hover prior to splash down..
That's just too kewl for words. And made one more memory for an old married couple to share.
JW