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Insprucker says that the plan was to relight two Raptors to flip then land on one?
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Lots of debris getting kicked out on the second engine relight during the kick flip. Going to go ahead and say that’s not exactly <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/norminal?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#norminal</a>... but epic none the less <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Starship?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Starship</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SN9?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SN9</a> <a href="https://t.co/ujD3Mr8bGF">pic.twitter.com/ujD3Mr8bGF</a></p>— Everyday Astronaut (@Erdayastronaut) <a href="https://twitter.com/Erdayastronaut/status/1356710355737726981?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 2, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Closeup of SN9’s landing (well kinda...)! <br>(Credit: <a href="https://twitter.com/LabPadre?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@LabPadre</a>) <a href="https://t.co/Rf3JM0SA6D">pic.twitter.com/Rf3JM0SA6D</a></p>— Everything SpaceX (@spacex360) <a href="https://twitter.com/spacex360/status/1356710029143998465?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 2, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Whoa. I'm not staying up all night for it, but this is a cool milestone. Two launches a mile apart on the same day.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Now targeting two Falcon 9 launches of Starlink satellites*on Thursday, February 4, pending range acceptance and recovery weather conditions. First Falcon 9 launch*at 1:19 a.m. EST*from SLC-40, followed by another Falcon 9 launch*~4 hours later*at 5:36 a.m. EST*from LC-39A</p>— SpaceX (@SpaceX) <a href="https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1356807508975845381?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 3, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
At this point I expect the FAA to **** the Starship development program. SpaceX likely already knows the problem and could probably launch SN10 this week. Instead, I'm guessing launch operations will be halted for 6 months. Sounds to me like the FAA did expect SpaceX to guarantee a safe landing and that is how they "exceeded" they're launch parameters prior. Ugh.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This is a slow motion view tracking the skirt, and you can see after the first piece of debris comes off, the second is bouncing around inside the skirt. <a href="https://t.co/1clOe9j9p1">pic.twitter.com/1clOe9j9p1</a></p>— Scott Manley (@DJSnM) <a href="https://twitter.com/DJSnM/status/1356723874365276160?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 2, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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This could be a good training opportunity for the FAA inspectors. There will come a day that a spaceship crashes with passengers on board and they will need to investigate. Think of this as a training exercise to better understand this new type of vehicle. |
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No idea about early testing though. Wasn't that carried out in McGregor, Texas? |
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I believe (but this is many years ago so my memory may be faulty) that they never had land based crashes. Grasshopper had abort explosions mid-air, but never actually crashed. Falcon 9 never actually crashed over land, but crashed many times into the ocean or on a barge.
I'm assuming they would have deferred to NASA in those instances, and NASA probably said "dev program". I thought NASA led the investigation into the Falcon 9 pre-launch pad explosion? |
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Launch in an hour for any night owls. The second one got bumped back a day, sadly.
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Everything went as planned for Falcon 9 Starlink launch #1. Launch 2 is roughly 24 hrs from now.
As for the FAA sticking their nose into the Starship tests, it sounds like they just want to remind people, "hey we're still here." It's not like this is the equivalent of making tweaks to a car engine and throwing the ignition to test fixes. |
I have no problem with FAA being involved (and actually believe they're insight and recommendations would be valuable input to SpaceX), as long they don't start forcing unreasonable new requirements or introducing overly long delays. :fingerscrossed:
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For example, accountability for physical security. The recent range violations is a MASSIVE problem. I understand that is currently being handled by local government, but VERY BADLY. When a truck hauling a boat comes driving by your rocket during propellant load you are doing something VERY VERY VERY wrong. lolol That's what I expect the FAA to help with, the mundane yet still critical pieces that are required for safety. The craft is is in a dev program, but there are still a lot of practices that are common. |
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LMAO
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Next time, we try pull *up* method <a href="https://t.co/J1M7WHLRDR">pic.twitter.com/J1M7WHLRDR</a></p>— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) <a href="https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1357248581581889538?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 4, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We were too dumb</p>— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) <a href="https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1357256507847561217?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 4, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
https://arstechnica.com/science/2021...-moon-program/
White House says its supports Artemis Program to return to the Moon [Updated] Quote:
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Seems a bit of an overreaction based on one guy, but what do I know.
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Starship SN10’s Raptors installed ahead of testing and refined landing attempt
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021...fined-attempt/ |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Success on landing probability is ~60% this time</p>— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) <a href="https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1360774866023112704?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 14, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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I'm really surprised they are going to launch SN10 so quickly. The FAA saying they wanted to be involved in investigating SN9 made me think there would be a long delay. Honestly I'm surprised the EPA hasn't gotten more involved after the two previous explosive landings. As close as the facility is to the water, if one turtle gets hurt they'd try to shut the whole program down.
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We're in New Smyrna Beach this week, and I just saw the Falcon launch. So cool, even if still a ways away.
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Hmmm...think they just lost a booster on the way down...
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Interesting views at the call out for booster re-entry bur conclusion. <a href="https://t.co/tb6qJs7kXg">pic.twitter.com/tb6qJs7kXg</a></p>— Chris B - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) <a href="https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1361527782023565313?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 16, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Perseverance scheduled to land on Mars tomorrow at 3:55 PM EST
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Wonder what kind of coverage we'll have. We basically just have audio from mission control, right? I can't imagine they'll have any live video.
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Looks like coverage starts in about 8 minutes.
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Bump. Getting close.
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The time call outs are bugging me.
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Separation successful. Landing software warming up.
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Is that 30 seconds Earth time or Mars time?
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I love the guy saying "yes, yes yes" quietly in the background.
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Neat!
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Touchdown!!!
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Awesome job!
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Can't wait for the video. Glad landing was successful.
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Getting telemetry
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They did it!!!
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Yay math.
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Dude, that picture sucks! Not even HD, let alone color....
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what an awesome thing to see
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I still always get choked up by these
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Does Ingenuity have a camera on it?
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Helicopter.png
The helicopter is designed to provide overhead images with approximately ten times the resolution of orbital images, and will provide images of features that may be occluded from the cameras of the Perseverance rover. It is expected that such scouting may enable future rovers to safely drive up to three times as far per sol |
Yeah, this is awesome!
I watched it Live on the NASA channel on YouTube and can't wait for Perseverance to begin transmitting data back to Earth. |
That was awesome, can't wait til we get new video/pics.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hello, world. My first look at my forever home. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CountdownToMars?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#CountdownToMars</a> <a href="https://t.co/dkM9jE9I6X">pic.twitter.com/dkM9jE9I6X</a></p>— NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) <a href="https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1362507436611956736?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 18, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">And another look behind me. Welcome to Jezero Crater. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CountdownToMars?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#CountdownToMars</a> <a href="https://t.co/dbU3dhm6VZ">pic.twitter.com/dbU3dhm6VZ</a></p>— NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) <a href="https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1362508307529785346?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 18, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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It’s kinda insane that a picture can be sent from Mars that quickly. 20 years ago you couldn’t load a picture of that size on your computer from the internet that quickly.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Can’t believe (once again) we managed to travel hundreds of millions of miles and land this accurately. What an incredible feat from the <a href="https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NASAPersevere</a> team. <a href="https://t.co/DqZmu0jLsR">pic.twitter.com/DqZmu0jLsR</a></p>— Bobak Ferdowsi (@tweetsoutloud) <a href="https://twitter.com/tweetsoutloud/status/1362555538731536384?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 19, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Watching a show on Smithsonian right now on the rover. It is going to drill soil samples and drop them on the ground in containers after analyzing them. The idea is a future mission will come back, pick them, and ship them back to earth.
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This shot from a camera on my “jetpack” captures me in midair, just before my wheels touched down. |
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