Just Read The Instructions Voyage Discussion and Updates Thread
Hello! It's u/RocketLover0119 hosting a thread to track Just Read The Instructions as it makes its way over to, I'm assuming, Port Canaveral! Below is a list of resources, the status of the ship, and updates.About the ShipJRTI was SpaceX's west coast ASDS, used in 8 missions, with only 1 of those landing attempts being a failure (Jason-3). JRTI is the sister ship to OCISLY, identical in appearance, shape, and size. SpaceX's first droneship was named JRTI, but was used on the east coast, that ship was retired, and when SpaceX got a new ASDS on the west coast, they decided to name it the same as the original ASDS. JRTI has been in service on the west coast for the past 3 1/2 years, it is now en-route to presumably Port Canaveral, where it will join OCISLY, to support the growing launch pace, such as Starlink launches, and potential dual FH side core landings at sea.Status- About 3 days out from the Panama CanalUpdates(All times in UTC)11th August 201919:00Thread goes live!ResourcesMarine TrafficVessel FinderJetty Park WebcamSpaceXFleet -(Resource page of the fleet by u/Gavalar_)SpaceXFleet Twitter
Submitted August 11, 2019 at 09:00PM by RocketLover0119
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Hello! It's u/RocketLover0119 hosting a thread to track Just Read The Instructions as it makes its way over to, I'm assuming, Port Canaveral! Below is a list of resources, the status of the ship, and updates.About the ShipJRTI was SpaceX's west coast ASDS, used in 8 missions, with only 1 of those landing attempts being a failure (Jason-3). JRTI is the sister ship to OCISLY, identical in appearance, shape, and size. SpaceX's first droneship was named JRTI, but was used on the east coast, that ship was retired, and when SpaceX got a new ASDS on the west coast, they decided to name it the same as the original ASDS. JRTI has been in service on the west coast for the past 3 1/2 years, it is now en-route to presumably Port Canaveral, where it will join OCISLY, to support the growing launch pace, such as Starlink launches, and potential dual FH side core landings at sea.Status- About 3 days out from the Panama CanalUpdates(All times in UTC)11th August 201919:00Thread goes live!ResourcesMarine TrafficVessel FinderJetty Park WebcamSpaceXFleet -(Resource page of the fleet by u/Gavalar_)SpaceXFleet Twitter
Submitted August 11, 2019 at 09:00PM by RocketLover0119
via reddit https://ift.tt/2YCore2