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Hello (^ ^)/<br>
 
Hello (^ ^)/<br>
from time to time I am here and edit stuff. But mostly I use it to look up [[Parts]] and [[Planets]] because I can't keep them all in my mind. Especially the parameters for [[atmosphere]] calculations are not always present.
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from time to time I am here and edit stuff. But mostly I use it to look up [[Parts]] and [[Planet]]s because I can't keep them all in my mind. Especially the parameters for [[atmosphere]] calculations are not always present.
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I've heard that there are some quite good tutorials on this Wiki. And even [www.wikipedia.org|Wikipedia] itself is very useful on topics of rockets.
 
I've heard that there are some quite good tutorials on this Wiki. And even [www.wikipedia.org|Wikipedia] itself is very useful on topics of rockets.
If you want to see a real rocket launch then [www.SpaceflightNow.com|SpaceFlightNow] is quite a good source to get the dates for all life rocket launches. The stream the launches but I'd recommend to watch them on the website of the launch company. A selection is below:
 
arianespace.tv<br>
 
nasa.tv/ntv<br>
 
spacex.com/webcast<br>
 
http://www.ulalaunch.com/webcast.aspx<br>
 
  
On YouTube there is [http://www.youtube.com/user/SpaceVidsNet/|SpaceVidsNet] who have a great number of launches.
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If you want to see a real rocket launch then [www.SpaceflightNow.com|SpaceFlightNow] is quite a good source to get the dates for all life rocket launches. The stream the launches but I'd recommend to watch them on the website of the launch company. A selection is below:<br>
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[http://www.arianespace.tv Arianespace]<br>
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[http://www.nasa.tv/ntv NASA TV], they broadcast 24/7 all kinds of stuff. EVAs, news, education, ...<br>
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[http://www.spacex.com/webcast SpaceX]<br>
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[http://www.ulalaunch.com/webcast.aspx United Launch Alliances (ULA)]<br>
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On YouTube there is [http://www.youtube.com/user/SpaceVidsNet/ SpaceVidsNet] who have a great number of launches.
  
 
That's it. Have fun .O/
 
That's it. Have fun .O/
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 12 March 2020

Hello (^ ^)/
from time to time I am here and edit stuff. But mostly I use it to look up Parts and Planets because I can't keep them all in my mind. Especially the parameters for atmosphere calculations are not always present.

I've heard that there are some quite good tutorials on this Wiki. And even [www.wikipedia.org|Wikipedia] itself is very useful on topics of rockets.

If you want to see a real rocket launch then [www.SpaceflightNow.com|SpaceFlightNow] is quite a good source to get the dates for all life rocket launches. The stream the launches but I'd recommend to watch them on the website of the launch company. A selection is below:
Arianespace
NASA TV, they broadcast 24/7 all kinds of stuff. EVAs, news, education, ...
SpaceX
United Launch Alliances (ULA)

On YouTube there is SpaceVidsNet who have a great number of launches.

That's it. Have fun .O/