English subtitles for clip: File:SpaceX CRS-12 Launches to the International Space Station.webm

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Liftoff of the Falcon 9 takes flight with
the Dragon spacecraft destined for the one-of-a-kind

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laboratory in microgravity, the International
Space Station.

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The Falcon 9 has cleared the tower.

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(mumbled) 39A post launch operations.

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Copy wilco

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Standby for the Falcon 9 to go transonic six
seconds after liftoff

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By two seconds later we'll go to Max Q

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which is the maximum dynamic pressure on the
vehicle

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Standing by for Falcon 9 to go transonic

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Passing through Max Q

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And we've just heard the Q for that

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The vehicle's gone through Max Q

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Next major milestone will be the shutdown
of the nine Merlin engines

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sScheduled for 2 minutes, 27 seconds into
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Less than a minute away from main engine cutoff

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And back engine chill has begun