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>>15768588
based mission recycling. This spacecraft will provide interesting pictures in the years to come

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>>15381146
Lmao. This is what the doomer have been sperging out about? Seen worse damage from archive material of different failure states. All the DIY flame diverters shows is that required minimum height elevation or flame trench is a lot smaller then the doomers make it out to be

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>>15358376
looks kinda comfy, and the skiing should be good

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How much of the surface will we see before the before the impact?
Is the video an actual stream or is it one of those 1 picture per half second type thing?

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>>12787133
>https://youtu.be/CF9mdMI1qxM
New Scott Manley video on SN10. Nothing really new but still cool.
>Three legs failed to deploy so the force of the landing went into the skirt and then tank
>”Something” broke inside the vehicle which led to a bulkhead failure
>The weird fire on the side of the vehicle wasn’t a Raptor issue. Probably a broken valve or something.
>For some reason, SN15 didn’t slow down during its final single engine landing. It didn’t speed up either so the engine wasn’t eating itself. Software issue?
>No word on the “orange Raptor”
Anyhow all-in-all Scott says this was a successful flight.

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is that a globular cluster in the top left

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Gomets :DDD

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>>10216654
will bump with space

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>>9940668
I don't care about grandiose things like objective moral truth and neither should you. All I care about is that we increase geopolitical peace, remove all dictators from power in favor of governments that represent the people, cure all diseases, end world hunger, spread sexual education to curb overpopulation, save endangered species, prevent climate change from getting any worse and take measures to reverse it if possible, explore the moons of Jupiter and their oceans, create intersolar probes, eliminate inefficiencies from society through automated technology, create a simultaneously fair and incentive producing economic system that also doesn't let people starve and die of preventable diseases merely for being poor

You think it can't be done? It could be hypothetically, there's nothing stopping us, it's just that us humans aren't that good at organizing ourselves yet. Look how many people on /sci/ complain about not being able to get jobs despite being scientific and mathematical experts. I want you all to have jobs and I want you to use your skills to contribute to the world instead of working shit tier jobs just to survive.

You might think I'm a faggot, but I love all of humanity and all life and I want us to succeed together, and the is-ought gap will never convince me that I am wrong about this

I will respond to this post with a quote from H.G. Wells that once left me in tears at its beauty

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