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Watching the ISS crew splashing down live. So cool.
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"Thank you for flying with SpaceX. Those of you who are frequent flyers have earned 60 million miles this flight."
I fkn died when they sad that.
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Successful Starship SN15 Launch today on the anniversary of Alan Shephard's flight.
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Also, in the original SpaceX video I posted, I noticed it appears that they just barely made the landing pad. I doubt that was intentional.
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The little monitor spraying a feeble stream of water under the vehicle in the last image is hilarious.
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When I first saw it on the video, I actually thought it was some guy standing there with a hose trying to put it out. Then I realized the scale compared to the 150 ft tall rocket it is bigger than it looks.
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How tall would you say the stand is? My estimate is 7 to 8 feet. One thing that surprises me to an extent is the limited amount of water spaceX uses on the launch and landing pads. I recall NASA used a lot of water on launch pads, not just for heat control, but for sound/vibration damping. I have friends who live on SPI (South Padre Island) and they say the noise and vibration is intense.
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Assuming you mean the water stand, my "assisted by MS Paint" calculation says its closer to 9 to 10 feet. it could be a little be more or less if I left too much space between stands, or if SpaceX counts the landing feet in the 150ft quoted height.
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Or perhaps I butchered the whole scene.
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I think he had just put out a fire, then the robot determined there was a fire to put out.
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Rocket Lab's 'Running Out of Toes' launch last night failed. Shortly after stage 1 engine cut/stage separation the second stage did not light. They reported loss of telemetry after. They may have had to terminate the upper stage due to safety.
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China landing a space thingy on the "Red Planet" does have sweet ring about it. Ready made planet for Mao's offspring. BTW who claims ownership of the planet?
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