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    @nzzp FARK, almost shat myself when I opened the feed and saw that spiral contrail. All I could think of was oh shit it's a Challenger situation. Just watched stage 1 separation in real time. Fuck that is cool

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    I love the rocket name, "Still testing", not like the US Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger. Very Kiwi

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    @canefan said in Rocket Lab:

    I love the rocket name, "Still testing", not like the US Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger. Very Kiwi

    The countdown was so kiwi ... strong accent going 'tin, noine, etc'...

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    The boys at Mission Control in All Black, the room is All Black, classy. They were all unmoved, then someone must have said 'We're on camera' and they all started to applaud 😉

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    William Pickering must be watching this from somewhere proud as punch , they got the bastard up in orbit.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11979201

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    sooo does this mean we can expect some threatening tweets from Trump very soon?

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    Powered by Rutherford engines .

    Love it

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    “This is mission control Auckland.....”

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    Awesome shit. Will be watching that video once home from this bullshit inlaws rubbish

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    @jegga said in Rocket Lab:

    “This is mission control Auckland.....”

    alt text
    Give em a taste of Kiwi!!

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    These guys are about to stare down the barrel at a massive payoff. One more launch and they deem themselves ready for commercial customers. Apparently they can use the same sized rocket as most satellites these days are about the size of a microwave oven. Our airspace is much less congested and our much lower fabrication costs mean that a launch could be a 10th of their competitors' price

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/100757521/lift-off-new-zealands-rocket-lab-launches-first-rocket-into-orbit-from-mhia-peninsula

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    Maybe they need NZ navy to patrol the exclusion zone, to keep the cray poachers out during the launch windows.

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    @stockcar86 said in Rocket Lab:

    Maybe they need NZ navy to patrol the exclusion zone, to keep the cray poachers out during the launch windows.

    I don't know if it's the NZN's responsibility, being a private company and all. Might need to patrol it themselves

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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11979604

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    @canefan said in Rocket Lab:

    I don't know if it's the NZN's responsibility, being a private company and all. Might need to patrol it themselves

    Could they actually do that? They wouldn't own the waters around the site. How far off shore does private land go?

    That sea view might cause them some problems.

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    @snowy said in Rocket Lab:

    @canefan said in Rocket Lab:

    I don't know if it's the NZN's responsibility, being a private company and all. Might need to patrol it themselves

    Could they actually do that? They wouldn't own the waters around the site. How far off shore does private land go?

    That sea view might cause them some problems.

    No idea. I guess they need cooperation with nz authorities regarding the use of airspace so maybe they can, as the French say, do a deal

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    @canefan Hmmm. Interesting one, without getting into the whole foreshore thing too much.

    Well done with the deal comment - I am now really angry at the French again. Didn't like them much after the Rainbow Warrior but fucking Garces...

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    well they were talking to Jacinda about that this morning and I wasnt paying that much attention (cos there was more pregnancy talk) but the gist I got was there was some legislation that had to be rushed through for them to do the launches, but is further stuff that is needed going forward...not to mention the sign off required to put something into space from the Universe Police, USA 🙂

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    #earthnotflat

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    @taniwharugby said in Rocket Lab:

    well they were talking to Jacinda about that this morning and I wasnt paying that much attention (cos there was more pregnancy talk) but the gist I got was there was some legislation that had to be rushed through for them to do the launches, but is further stuff that is needed going forward...not to mention the sign off required to put something into space from the Universe Police, USA 🙂

    I just did some googling and it looks like there is no 'Universe police'. There are bodies that keep track of frequencies etc but no actual rules in place.
    The caveat to that is that it is expected that everyone play nice with each other as it is quite easy to get revenge on someone pissing you off by blocking or degrading signals.
    Scariest bit is that it sounds incredibly easy for a rogue country with capability to upset everything up there and bring down all comms.

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