"Vehicles landed" of 0 isn't technically correct. There have been several grasshopper and F9R-dev landings.
The "quickest turnaround" also says -62 days for me...
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"Vehicles landed" of 0 isn't technically correct. There have been several grasshopper and F9R-dev landings.
The "quickest turnaround" also says -62 days for me...
nice idea and looks pretty, but I hate the weird scroll hijacking.
Also, +1 for getting rid of the scroll-assist. Kind of annoying.
Slightly off topic: does anybody know if they're going to try controlled recovery of today's launch vehicle?
This is cool! It'd be cool to have a .json version of this page as well to see what other people could do with it! Stats are better with context - if you could do the same thing with NASA/ULA/China/India/ESA/etc it'd be even more illustrative. Also, +1 for getting rid of the scroll-assist. Kind of annoying. Slightly off topic: does anybody know if they're going to try controlled recovery of today's launch vehicle?
No landing today, too heavy and going too far.
I get to see the Website for a brief second, then, "You need Javascript enabled to view this website. Try again... " even though it displays at first. Nonsense.
At least one stat shown is already out of date; the quickest turnaround so far was 19 days, from launch 15 (DSCOVER) to launch 16 (two comsats). They will improve on this if they get the TurkmenAlem launch off today. Agreed with others on the funky scrolling, btw: violating user expectations about how common UI actions ought to work is a bug in your site, not a feature.
Scrolling will be removed in next release.
It's easy to count hours worked, so it's not countless. It's also not a positive. Did space shuttle workers work unlimited hours?