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Ultramaroon 02-18-2021 05:01 PM

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Spuds 02-18-2021 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3407545)
Btw, Perseverance lands at around 3:55pm Eastern Time today. Here's the "live" stream link.

https://www.nasa.gov/content/live-la...everance-rover

Nailed it!

https://blogs.nasa.gov/mars2020/2021...ce-has-landed/

Spuds 02-18-2021 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3407619)

This might be "ingenious" if I understand your meme correctly.

Ultramaroon 02-18-2021 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3407633)
This might be "ingenious" if I understand your meme correctly.

Yeah. Sky crane is old news. Gimme some of that aerial action!


...It was exciting to see the crew's relief. Still a HUGE deal.

TommyJ 02-19-2021 08:37 AM

I want to agree
 
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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3407515)
Failing is learning. He claims they are still 2-3 years away from this being reliable.

I did not say that I disagree with this statement. I just don't understand how it works now. It looks like some kind of strange PR campaign.
In any case, over 18 years of existence, starting from scratch, they have achieved a lot.
Interestingly, there are now over 60 private space companies. And they are all successful in their own way. But no one makes PR on mistakes.
Recently I found out about an interesting space company that is working hard to launch its own space tugs to clear debris from orbit. It is called Skyrora.
So they make press releases only after they succeed in their tests.
For example, after successfully testing their Skylark Micro rocket.
And there are many such examples.

brewloc 02-19-2021 09:42 AM

Given the nature of rockets, it will never be trivial.

The Falcon9 has proven itself, its configuration is locked (block5), nuff said.


Now what is going on in south Texas, that is all iterative testing. If one thinks they are wasting money or overall failing, then more research into past outcomes using this method needs to be done.


It is not PR, they are really just breaking records every day. Look into their methods, materials, processes, and procedures.
SpaceX is just more open with their projects. Contrast them with Blue Origin, both private, but one keeps its IP under much tighter wraps.

NoHaveMSG 02-19-2021 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3407633)
This might be "ingenious" if I understand your meme correctly.

I just got it.

https://media.giphy.com/media/vLruErVSYGx8s/giphy.gif

Ultramaroon 02-19-2021 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3407633)
This might be "ingenious" if I understand your meme correctly.

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3407733)
I just got it.

Oh, God... I'm an idiot. Sorry, Spuds. That must have been disappointing. :(

brewloc 03-01-2021 12:04 PM

RocketLab announced a new rocket today:Neutron. Set to launch in 2024, human capable!!



Obligatory quirky announcement video: https://twitter.com/i/status/1366358673522499588


https://youtu.be/agqxJw5ISdk

Spuds 03-01-2021 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by brewloc (Post 3410402)
RocketLab announced a new rocket today:Neutron. Set to launch in 2024, human capable!!



Obligatory quirky announcement video: https://twitter.com/i/status/1366358673522499588


https://youtu.be/agqxJw5ISdk

They also merged with a SPAC. So you can own a piece of Rocket Labs now.

brewloc 03-03-2021 07:39 PM

SN10 went to 10k and then stuck the landing this time. Pretty neat.


Edit: Holy crap, methane leak, it exploded on the pad 10 mins after landing.

Spuds 03-03-2021 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by brewloc (Post 3411009)
SN10 went to 10k and then stuck the landing this time. Pretty neat.


Edit: Holy crap, methane leak, it exploded on the pad 10 mins after landing.

Hopefully nobody had approached it.

spike021 03-03-2021 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3411016)
Hopefully nobody had approached it.

I would assume they have some kind of cooldown period before letting people get going to inspect it.

Hopefully.

Spuds 03-03-2021 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by spike021 (Post 3411017)
I would assume they have some kind of cooldown period before letting people get going to inspect it.

Hopefully.

This is SpaceX we are talking about lol.


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