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https://NASASpaceFlight.com  Managing Editor. I love rockets, so I write tales about their exploits. I have been known to hug Shuttles. York City FC supporter.

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    Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 7h7 hours ago

    Chris B - NSF Retweeted Chris G - NSF

    Next Falcon 9 launch is set to be expendable. Drone ship's next job will be to catch the center core of the Falcon Heavy. Oh, and that will be after the two side boosters mirror each other's return for a double landing at the Cape. *Insert Mind Blow Gif here*https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/956610750109437954 …

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    Chris G - NSF @ChrisG_NSF
    Replying to @ChrisG_NSF @abbygarrettX and 5 others
    The public launch hazard area also looks like it's expendable. pic.twitter.com/2PARguPMao
    11:37 AM - 25 Jan 2018
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    24 replies 77 retweets 227 likes
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      2. Anthony Iemole‏ @SpaceXFan97 7h7 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        Static fire date for F9?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 7h7 hours ago
        Replying to @SpaceXFan97

        We don't know. I've been asking all day and all I've got is:pic.twitter.com/4ikmZzYlWj

        0 replies 0 retweets 9 likes
      4. End of conversation
      1. Jamie Godman‏ @namdog27 6h6 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight @SpaceXPad39A

        Next launch is on a flight proven block 3 F9. Spacex no longer wants to recover block 3's. This is why it's expendable. Iridium's 4 was same

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      2. Jason Lewis‏ @cbotnyse 6h6 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        It will look kinda like this :)pic.twitter.com/1DXZzJ7GGL

        2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Chris G - NSF‏ @ChrisG_NSF 5h5 hours ago
        Replying to @cbotnyse @NASASpaceflight

        Where did you get that FH model?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Jason Lewis‏ @cbotnyse 5h5 hours ago
        Replying to @ChrisG_NSF @NASASpaceflight

        The very talented @oli_braun

        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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      2. Don B‏ @boundangle 4h4 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        Twin sonic booms.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. ND‏ @MrKhagol 3h3 hours ago
        Replying to @boundangle @NASASpaceflight

        Make it quadruple...two for each.. depending on freq. Hoping if they don't cancel out or amplify...

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Don B‏ @boundangle 3h3 hours ago
        Replying to @MrKhagol @NASASpaceflight

        Wow. Harmonic resonance.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. ND‏ @MrKhagol 3h3 hours ago
        Replying to @boundangle @NASASpaceflight

        just an educated guess-haven’t done any proper calc. to confirm this scenario but still it’d be cool

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Don B‏ @boundangle 2h2 hours ago
        Replying to @MrKhagol @NASASpaceflight

        Indeed. A great thought experiment. Thanks for sharing.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      7. End of conversation
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      2. Ryan Hull‏ @ryanhull76 4h4 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight @SpaceXPad39A

        Just got our "Feel the heat" tickets for FH. Cannot wait!!!pic.twitter.com/4QOELVLsn5

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. SpaceX Pad 39A‏ @SpaceXPad39A 4h4 hours ago
        Replying to @ryanhull76 @NASASpaceflight

        Awesome, enjoy

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Tobias Vandenbempt‏ @TobiasVdb 7h7 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        Block 3 booster?

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Chris G - NSF‏ @ChrisG_NSF 5h5 hours ago
        Replying to @TobiasVdb @NASASpaceflight

        Per the public side of our site, GovSat's booster is the same one that launched NROL-76 last year. It's a Block 3.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Troy‏ @twuelfing 6h6 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        The real question is: what is the date for falcon heavy. We all have travel to book

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      1. Michal Turski‏ @MickTurski 7h7 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        pic.twitter.com/oTDO5iw08C

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      1. Andrew Hatch‏ @KitcharHatch 2h2 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        @MikeMongo

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      1. Mike Holzman‏ @MHolzman90 6h6 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        Is it expendable because the NROL76 first stage is a Block 3 Falcon 9?

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      1. lionel ouellette‏ @Arcturusvfx 7h7 hours ago
        Replying to @NASASpaceflight

        pic.twitter.com/zhPjPyQhWm

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