Melbourne Beach, FL – December 14, 2021 – Written by Jim
Rockets, sunshine and a new Costco…oh my! What more could two people want?
Our fall in Brevard County, Florida has been a combination of walks on the beach, launches from Cape Canaveral, sprucing up our lot at the park and buttoning up paperwork from our summer construction project. We’ve had 4 launches since we got here, three of which we watched from our beach.

First up was a SpaceX Falcon 9 daytime launch of Crew 3. When there are humans on board, we all tend to hold our breath a bit. This is a composite streak shot I took on my iPhone of that mission. This type of photography really works well on the night launches, as you will see on my next photos.
Next up was a SpaceX Falcon 9 night launch.

This mission carried over 50 Starlink satellites into orbit There is a lot going on in this composite, which I will try to explain. The brightest streak is the first stage rising from Cape Canaveral, which ends near the top of the arc. That is MECO, or main engine cutoff. There is a slight gap before the second stage lights and the arc continues. While it appears that the rocket is falling at that point, it is actually continuing to rise over the curve of the globe. Note that I was able to get the entire arc into the frame, as the rocket was flying northeast, which is away from us. The squiggly line to the left is an airplane, as is the swooping line to the right. Both were flying towards us and stayed well outside the restricted airspace. The jumble of light at the bottom of the photo is a group of four people sitting on the beach with flashlights and phones and the couple on the shoreline is Bill and Erin, neighbors of ours from the park.
Next up was an Atlas V launch by United Launch Alliance.

That rocket had 5 solid rocket boosters, which really made it jump off the pad. It flew straight east, which made it impossible to catch it all on my iPhone, even at wide-angle. We watched this flight with friends Becky, Joe and Lynette at 5 in the morning. Shortly after this was taken, we could see the 5 solid boosters fall away, twinkling as they fell towards the ocean. After that, we were treated to a rare spectacle:

This is a photo (not a composite) of the second stage heading over the horizon. It is the yellowish dot near the ocean. Above it is the exhaust plume being lit up by the sunrise. While the sky remains dark for us at 5:15 AM, that rocket is high enough and far enough east to see the rising sun. What a treat that was! Two days after that, there was another Falcon 9 launch that we missed, as it was at 1 AM. Becky, Joe and Lynette saw it, but we couldn’t drag ourselves out of bed. 🙂 We have many more launches coming up, including one from a new company on the Space Coast called Astra. Their first two launches were from Alaska, of all places. NASA is planning on launching their first SLS moon rocket in the spring, so that will hopefully happen while we are here. We also received news that SpaceX is building launch facilities at the cape for Starship, their gigantic rocket that performs a belly flop on its way back down from space.

They are currently conducting those test launches from Texas. Starship will be taller than a Saturn V moon rocket and will be the most powerful launch vehicle ever built. Exciting times around here, for sure.
News closer to home is that we finally have a working refrigerator in the RV! Our previous gas/electric fridge stopped working on electric about a month after the warranty expired, early last year. The service technician we purchased it from came several times last winter, but was never able to resolve the issue. We attempted to get another gas/electric this past summer from Camping World, but twice it arrived damaged. We finally had them refund our money. When we got to Florida, our friends Brenda and Jim told us that their new fifth wheel came with a 12 volt refrigerator. We had never heard of this type, so we looked them up online. It uses a small compressor, similar to a house fridge. The bonus is that it doesn’t have the large absorption unit on the back, so there are 2 more cubic feet of space inside the unit. It keeps things nice and cold, too! Many thanks to our friend Mark for helping us install it.
Back in Michigan, our cabin is online and letting us know that all is well. We have a wifi thermostat that lets us know what the furnace is doing, along with the current inside and outside temperature. Our wall of windows has been a boon when the sun is out, as the temperature in the house climbs above the set point of the thermostat. Free heat is a good thing! We also have a monitor on the propane tanks, so we know how much we have left. The electric cooperative even has an app that shows us our hourly usage. We’ve been pleased with how efficient the cabin has been so far.

Along with our security system, our friends Lane and Patti are keeping an eye on things up there, as are our neighbors on both sides of us. Hopefully these two will be able to bring their fifth wheel south one of these days and hang out in the sun with us. We sure do miss them!
Another fun thing for us is that our barn now has a Menards SKU number, meaning you can go online, get the plans and build one for yourself!

When we designed it, we used their planner…so the design becomes their property. They did ask if they could use it in their ads, so they must really like it! They also have the materials package listed separately on a different page. Search “Valley Garage” on the Menards.com website.
And there is nothing quite like celebrating the holidays on the Space Coast! We kicked off the season on Thanksgiving by celebrating at Jerry and Linda’s place with several other friends. We also went with friends Bonnie and Fred to check out the lights at Wickham Park.

The display is normally a drive through event, but they open it up to walkers one weekend a season. It is huge! Sure is great to see these two again!
Speaking of decorations:

We are all decked out for another holiday season!

We even got the truck into the act this time. 🙂
And last but not least, we have a new Costco on the Space Coast!

Now…if only we could find room in the fifth wheel for this. 🙂
That’s about it for now. Stay tuned for more launches and other Florida fun before we head back north to resume our building project. Until next time, safe and happy travels to all!
Those launch shots are SO COOL! Especially with the exhaust plume. I might even get up early to see that. RV fridges are a pain. They used to be propane/110/12v. The camper hasn’t been reliable on 110. The 5th-wheel has a household. I’ll have to look up the 12v version. I guess there’s an app for everything. Love the last shot. Merry Christmas!
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I was going to do a composite of the Gemini meteor shower the other night, but the clouds moved in. It would be fun to take a star trail photo out in the desert!
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Love being in Florida at Christmastime. They really know how to do lights! Also, those are some rather amazing composites of the launches. Kudos to you! Enjoy your holiday time in lovely Florida.
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Thank you, Sue! I need to post a page on my iPhone setup, as it is very easy to use. It works for star trails, airplanes and even the International Space Station flyovers. The key is to have a steady tripod, a remote shutter button and a phone mount for your tripod. The last two items are available on Amazon for not much money. As far as the app I use to get the photo, it is called Slow Shutter.
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At first, I thought the Space X 9 was my favorite picture, then I got to the exhaust plume which is just as cool! Love your Christmas decorations!
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Yeah, that exhaust plume was like a painting in the sky. We had always heard those pre-dawn launches were special. We are hooked!
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Enjoy your winter in the warmth. We are staying put to count snowflakes.
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Will do, Dino. Sounds windy up there!
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Already a great season of launches for you guys!!! Each is so unique, making it more fun to be sure you see as many as possible :-)) Nice that your cabin is getting all that passive solar – and that you have so much available information on how all is fairing while you’re away. We should definitely look into some of those when Jeff moves! Love your decorations, wish we were closer!! Have a wonderful holiday, we miss you lots.
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We miss you lots too!!! We had another launch last night at 10:58 PM (I have a photo!) and we have another one Tuesday morning at 5:06, SpaceX also launched a Falcon 9 from Vandenberg in CA yesterday morning, which meant they launched two rockets 15 hours apart! All three of their drone ships are out on the oceans catching rockets right now!
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We missed you at the “Stroll Through” at Wickham Park. What a great way to spend and evening and support the local Boy Scout program.
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Merry Christmas to both of you. The rockets would be special to see – loved the photos – and the huge Teddy Bear!
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Those bears sold out quickly. They were very soft!
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Wonderful photos! We really enjoyed reading this post and also seeing your decorations. Have a good winter and wonderful new year.
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You also!
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