I seriously doubt that. NASA tried this for the first few RTF launches and the video was no good at all, it was in fact much worse than the ground optics, so funding was withdrawn starting with STS-116.Saw NASA927, the NASA WB-57 Ascent video plane, take a sharp turn north at 344 knots right as launched commenced. If it was successful we're going to get an absolutely stunning video.
Count me in ;-) Why so reticent, SpaceX?Now the whining begins - how did the 1st stage do on flyback?
Couple of websites I've seen think they will try a "soft landing".I don't know if they were going to do flyback... I remember seeing somewhere that this was going to be a direct ascent to the target orbit, which would have been a really steep reentry for the first stage, so they decided not to try it this time.
SpaceX is still probably accumulating data, we'll probably find out soon (like last time).
Rocket booster reentry, landing burn & leg deploy were good, but lost hull integrity right after splashdown (aka kaboom)