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Birthplace of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

>> No.14888190
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>>14888161
FTS Archive
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KCJBL632oieD1r6JOh_5Eg9NTcf_-hH8?usp=sharing

8 stamps from Eastern Europe, 3 from Czechoslovakia and Romania, 1 each from Poland and Bulgaria, 1957-1991
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1D0BfVUA_nd4wSktc0dtPNJMhiWNDhkfn?usp=sharing

>> No.14888227

First for Zubrin

>> No.14888253
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>>14888190
5 new stamps from the Soviet Union, 1969-1987
2 are Interkosmos stamps (Syria and Poland), and the rest are misc.
Also changed the USSR file to no longer have the subcategory of RSFSR, since the USSR had a unified postal system.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Jkq98UhzjxioSgBAOjoK2BFJgTFms_8k?usp=sharing

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>>14888253
Two Soviet amateur radio satellite launched in 1978, RS-1 and RS-2 (Radio Sputnik 1&2)

>> No.14888271

>>14888253
thanks!

>> No.14888274
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Jared Isaacman + SpaceX blowing through the BO tech tree

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>>14888261
And my favourite of the bunch; 1969 Cosmonautics day stamp, Vostok rocket.
May post more stamps tomorrow morning or so, still about 40 left from around the world.

>> No.14888295

So... Anyone know why SpaceX is lifting S24 right now?

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>>14888279
son of a bitch I thought it looked familiar

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7 days
7 launches

>> No.14888315

>>14888312
>two launches less than two hours apart
neat

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>>14888274
I was wondering when edgerunners would make it's way here

>> No.14888320

>>14888295
Gotta get swole for the chicks.

>> No.14888337
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I fucking hate cubesats. Cubesats look like soulless trash. Look at this disgusting angular piece of shit that pajeets tried to land on the moon, it looks atrocious. Any Surveyor or Luna probe blows it out of the water aesthetics-wise. Luna sample return missions in particular.

>> No.14888348

>>14888303
Skatacular!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVWfqOSdzs4

>> No.14888360

>>14888337
Cubesats are like Docker: the form factor is a little janky and there are some implied inefficiencies, but you get a shitload of options for deploying them.

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>>14888295
It's going back to the production site.

>> No.14888370

>>14888337
Chandrayaan-2 isn't a cubesat, it's just a rectangular satellite.
Cubesats are always sized in single 10cm units (U=10cm), so U1 sat is 10x10cm, and a U2 sat is 20x20cm

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Back when Boeing used to be cool

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>>14888360
>>14888370
I know it's not technically a cubesat and I know there's tons of upsides stemming from an optimized form-factor, but holy shit why don't probes look as beautiful as this anymore?

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>>14888337
Cubes within cubes!

>> No.14888400

>berger is turning into zubrin and seething about russia
get fucked berger go back to spaceflight news

>> No.14888405

>>14888383
The signature KINO look of Soviet satellites came from the fact that Soviets didn't really bother with mylar and such.

>> No.14888408

>>14888400
It's like everyone forgot these people didn't stop being evil when the USSR collapsed.

>> No.14888416

https://www.engadget.com/satellite-de-orbit-five-years-fcc-092538937.html
>Satellites must be deorbited within five years of completing missions, FCC rules
>The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new rules to address the growing risk of "space junk" or abandoned satellites, rockets and other debris. The new "5-year-rule" will require low-Earth operators to deorbit their satellites within five years following the completion of missions. That's significantly less time than the previous guideline of 25 years.
>"But 25 years is a long time," FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement. "There is no reason to wait that long anymore, especially in low-earth orbit. The second space age is here. For it to continue to grow, we need to do more to clean up after ourselves so space innovation can continue to respond."
here we go

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>>14888383
Learn to love the cube, anon

>> No.14888423

>>14888416
whats the problem?

>> No.14888428

>>14888416
>>14888423
EARTHERS should be very careful when demanding that things be deorbited.

>> No.14888435
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>>14888383
Luna 16 isn't even the prettiest Soviet sat, many were kino as hell

>> No.14888437

All space junk should be recaptured in orbit and brought to an orbiting junk station for processing into raw materials, then shipped further up the gravity well to the moon or Mars for reuse in new components.

>> No.14888440

>>14888437
Space junk also needs to be defined as non-American objects in orbit. This is our sky now, bitches.

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>>14888337
Stay mad

>> No.14888442

>>14888437
Separating all the different metals, plastics and other materials inside satellites would be too costly for the amount of money the processing facility would cost.
The raw material cost in satellites is like a millionth of the cost of the satellite, it just isn't worth it.

>> No.14888449

>>14888400
stop crying, pidor

>> No.14888451
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>>14888435
I love the AUOS bus, it's just ready for any amount of dangly-ass wires and detectors to be hooked up to it. True workhorse satellite bus

>> No.14888474

>>14888441
Maybe next year, poo-in-loo. I wish them luck, truly, I was jumping for joy when the Israeli lander crashed months before Chandrayaan, but it is what it is. They're still gonna land there before Roscosmos.

>> No.14888478

Orange Rogget Bad

>> No.14888499

>>14888279
I know you’ve mentioned it before but is this purely a hobby or do you work in some sort of archiving company or museum or something?

>> No.14888504

>>14888383
Because soviets/russians can’t into pressure vessels so everything ends up being a sphere with hardware bolted on, thus looking characteristically brutalist

>> No.14888507

>>14888499
Closest thing to that is that my mom has worked in archiving.
Other than that it's just my hobby.

>> No.14888509

>>14888478
I know

>> No.14888537
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Should we expect something important at Tesla AI Day?

>> No.14888538

>>14888537
No because Tesla sucks

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>> No.14888561

>>14888416
that is completely reasonable and downright easy.

we should also create a bounty system that rewards companies for cleaning up space junk, reusable rocket operators could make a mint removing the wayward garbage of the past.

>> No.14888564

>>14888416
This only hurts oldspace so i'm for it

>> No.14888568

>>14888537
Yes, probably the biggest scam Elon will ever try to pull

>> No.14888570

>>14888542
Zubrin, y-your chest hair...it's.....it's so...

>> No.14888571

>>14888542
He was alright until politics became his whole personality. Now I can't help but despise this self-hating russian jewish mutt.

>> No.14888575

>>14888537
robot waifu

>> No.14888582

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODSJsviD_SU

4 hours

>> No.14888600

>>14888537
Walking humanoid robot
Working humanoid robot
Possibly talking humanoid robot with voice commands

>> No.14888601

>>14888600
>Walking humanoid robot
Definitely not

>> No.14888603

>>14888582
Not space HOWEVER it would be more convenient to send and mass deploy robots and mechanized human assistance on Mars before life support operations.
There we go I addressed it, no bait posts you niggers, I want full on shitposting gifs for the teslabot2.

>> No.14888617

>>14888537
Oh shit, this is today, I forgot.
>4:15 of my local time
I'll watch it in the morning.

>> No.14888620

>>14888600
The world doesn't have a functioning autonomous humanoid robot currently. The best we have is some dumb Boston Dynamics humanoid robot thing doing pre-programmed coregraphed parkour thing that works 50% of the time at best.

If Tesla shows off a generalized humanoid robot, it would be extremely impressive. Parkour is neat and all, but its just a dumb programmed thing.

>> No.14888625

>>14888416
For someone trying to go into smallsat propulsion, this is very good news.

>> No.14888684

>>14888253
How much better are booster nose cones that taper into the rocket body instead of being straight? For of course function over fashion but is there a common aesthetic unnerving to that design?

>> No.14888685

Artemis 1 confirmed for November

>> No.14888687

>>14888312
I HATE competition, the best is the best, simple as, there is no competition

>> No.14888688

Artemis I has scrubbed. Awaiting new launch window

>> No.14888695

>>14888688
checked and rekt

>> No.14888701

>>14888416
So now satelite makers and associated scientests just say their satelite missions are all lasting 100 years

>> No.14888703

>>14888537
Musk will announce that first the Mars base will be set up by humanoid robots not humans.

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>>14888685

>> No.14888732
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>>14888684
I think it might be due to aerodynamic heating for the most part rather than aerodynamic flow.
Seeing as it's part of a fairing that will separate to reveal the manned spacecraft, the heat is tossed away with the fairing pieces, so it's not a problem.
Soviet rockets aren't unique to straight conical fairings, Atlas used them for some time

>> No.14888772

>>14888732
Gahhh the Atlas family is so classic. I’m gonna miss Atlas V, but alas it’s time has come

>> No.14888779

>>14888772
Are rocket names trademarked? Specifically by ULA? Like if someone whipped up a super heavy lift kerolox rocket could they call it Titan or Atlas or Saturn?

>> No.14888787

>>14888779
I believe the old names are public domain but you'd be castrating your own SEO.

>> No.14888838

>>14888161
>>14888190
>>14888253
reminder the stampcuck is the collagefag

>> No.14888846

>>14888684
>For of course function over fashion
Though or course God designed the Universe with high hopes we would pursue the heights of both in tandem.

Science + Style = the Universe

>> No.14888849

>>14888838
>reminder the stampcuck is the collagefag
Reminder, I don't know who or what collagefag is or means, but stampcuck is cool so I geuss by proxy that means collagefag is too

>> No.14888866

>>14888849
>Reminder, I don't know who or what collagefag is or means, but stampcuck is cool so I geuss by proxy that means collagefag is too
lurk more newfag

>> No.14888871

Here's a serious question (no politifagging):
Is there any possibility that the Starship program's bureaucratic bullshittery can be cleanly cut through if Russia starts deploying tactical nuclear weapons?

>> No.14888872

>14888838
>reminder the stampcuck is the collagefag
Obviously not, quit trying to start shit

>> No.14888880

>>14888871
If there's a nuclear exchange with Russia the FAA will be dead after DC gets nuked, so yes.

>> No.14888884

>>14888872
i see through your lies

>> No.14888890

>>14888880
I meant in the Ukraine warzone, not full war. Would this be enough of a motivator for starship to become fully subsidized with all tape cut?

>> No.14888894

2 hours

>> No.14888902

>>14888890
I fail to see the connection.

>> No.14888905

>>14888890
There is no such thing as a partial nuclear exchange. If Russia uses a tac nuke we're glassing Moscow.

>> No.14888907

>>14888894
Thunderf00t already prebunked it, they have nothing but smoke and mirrors, look out for a Roomba with a Tesla badge.

>> No.14888937

>>14888871
Probably not, if anything it would slow down further. Starship would offer no tactical advantage, and resources / shits to give would he directed elsewhere

>> No.14888969

>>14888937
i'd think the US would want starlink 2 be operational as soon as possible

>> No.14888983

>>14888937
This. SpaceX should be shutdown. They're hogging all the tax payer money. Boeing and Lockheed needs more funding. Musk is the richest man on the planet. Why does he need his toy rocket? Let him play with it on his own time. US tax payers should not be forced to work for Musk.

>> No.14888987

>>14888983
I didn’t read most of this post

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>>14888987
>I couldn’t read most of this post

>> No.14889004

>>14888880
>the FAA will be dead after DC gets nuked
bros we found a solution to starship's problem

>> No.14889013
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>>14888884
> attacking Finnanon
you are stunted slime

>> No.14889036
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>dune music starts playing

>> No.14889044

Firefly GO again, window opens 7 UTC

>> No.14889045

Does anyone have the "SpaceX Night Shift" video link that demonstrates the insane pace of work being done 24/7 during the summer of 2021?
I can't seem to find it :(

>> No.14889046

>>14889036
Toto or Zimmer?

>> No.14889047

>>14889036
>In Florida, we ruled with hydrologgs power.
>In Texas, we must learn the use of taco power.

>> No.14889072
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Meet your future Martian body double.

You upload your consciousness to the bot, and take control of the bot from the comfort of your Earthly pleasures.

Just $499/hr usage.

>> No.14889073

>>14889072
Wasn't that the plot of Avatar?

>> No.14889075
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>> No.14889076

>>14889073
Sort of

>> No.14889088

>>14889075
Big nose?

>> No.14889093

>>14888582
Starting now

>> No.14889094
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>>14887695
>Sounds like you've got yourself a case of Paris syndrome
I just wanted to know how the fuck did they process their Europa images into white. I know taking images in space is way harder than what I can imagine, but I can't find anywhere explaining how Junocam images are processed.

>> No.14889098

Robotic catgirls CONFIRMED

>> No.14889108

>>14889094
https://noirlab.edu/public/products/fitsliberator/

It's basic image manipulation techniques bro

The more advanced processing requires a SPICE kernel so you know what direction the spacecraft was pointing and what the sun's angle was, etc.

https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/spiceconcept.html

>> No.14889109

>>14889094
Your spoon feeding, sir:
https://youtu.be/hrPJBsitzl4
2:20 time mark

>> No.14889113
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODSJsviD_SU
When is this livestream gonna start?

>> No.14889114

>>14889113
now

>> No.14889115

>>14889114
thanks

>> No.14889116

>>14889115
happy to help

>> No.14889118

oh god I can feel the autism already please elon musk stop it and get to the mars tie-in
please at least bring in two people in robot suits

>> No.14889120
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>>14889094
Don't use that globohomo recolor.

>> No.14889123

>maybe if I'm crazy you can fire me
>...
>hehehe...
SHUT UP AND TALK ABOUT THE ROBOTS

>> No.14889126

HOLY FUCK WHAT?

>> No.14889128

Elon stopped focusing on starship for this piece of shit?

>> No.14889129

this looks great actually

>> No.14889131

Damn way more progress than what I was expecting

>> No.14889132

Even the robot has autism

>> No.14889136

not bad for an early stage prototype

>> No.14889138

no way… they have another one?

>> No.14889141

Boston Dynamics Quacking RN

>> No.14889143

>>14889141
Boston Dynamics have turned into the MIT of aerospace, a complete fucking joke. It's unironically over for BD, it's so fucking over.

>> No.14889144

new gf looks cute~!

>> No.14889146

elon's biggest fraud yet. spacex is finnish

>> No.14889147

>>14889144
>flat
it's shit

>> No.14889149

>>14889146
You just know they'll get a bunch of shit for dragging it on stage

>> No.14889150

Bros I know how we can do the hubble rodeo now. Grab on to the telescope ye cunt!

>> No.14889152

>>14888905
biden admin basically confirmed they wouldnt

>> No.14889153

DOD ordering a million of these right now

>> No.14889157

>>14889152
Biden is a rutabega in sunglasses. He hasn't been told anything he doesn't need to know by the people actually making the decisions.

>> No.14889158

>order of magnitude
there it is

>> No.14889159

>>14889149
they should have ripped the legs off and introduced that as an arm proitotype. it's dumb but optically it would look better. it's good that prototype 1 was able to walk and the vision demo was neat, considering they mostly had a broad idea a year ago this is very strong progress

>> No.14889161

>>14889158
I chuckled that he had to say "half order of magnitude" rather than something more intuitive like "five times"

>> No.14889162
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>tfw Asimov was right all along

>> No.14889163

My gosh he is so autistic it’s amazing

>> No.14889164

tldr Musk is fantasizing on-stage in realtime about replacing the mexican welders with android welders. Robot make spacex strong.

>> No.14889165

>>14889157
emphasis on admin

>> No.14889166

holy shit someone who can talk

>> No.14889168
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14889168

This is neat and all but can you fuck it?

>> No.14889169

>>14889166
Women are very good at helping with autism moments men have. Also she is pretty and not dark skinned so me likey. Yes, advertise the death of civilization (joking) to me with a pretty face.

>> No.14889171

>>14889168
50 seconds! New personal fastest! Would you like to publish your time in the global leaderboards?

>> No.14889175
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Here's your space workforce, bro

>> No.14889177

so it just plays QWERTY until it can walk?

>> No.14889178
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>>14889175

>> No.14889180

>>14889175
I'll be hoenrst, it beats gettign cancer from lack of shielding.

But light lag still means we will have operators nearby.

>> No.14889181

>>14889175
me in the middle

>> No.14889182

Battery pack is 2.3 kWh, they claim it only draws 500 watts when walking briskly.

>> No.14889183
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>>14889168
What’s up with these furries depicting Elon as one of them?

>> No.14889186

>choosing 2 colors very close in wavelength
>making them 1pt thick
nice graph fag

>> No.14889187
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Sexy thicc thighs YES

>> No.14889188

>>14889183
Teslabot is a robot, not furry, those fetishes are different.
Also it might be that time Elon said he was "fur curious" which I still hope today was just a joke.

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>>14889188
Naw I was talking about this

>> No.14889191

How much is that in celsius?

>> No.14889192

Impressive little piston damn

>> No.14889193

>>14889175
First concept looks like an old sci-fi movie/series putting a suit on a man to make a robot character.

>> No.14889195

https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1576008337606422528
What the fuck is that thing stuck in the upper right leg?

>> No.14889197

>>14889195
Spiderweb

>> No.14889202
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>This if the future that Earthers (derogatory) want.
Time to leave.

>> No.14889203
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Step aside bitch

>> No.14889205

>>14889195
More human-created debris strewn on our only (red) planet. Cancel all Mars missions now.

>> No.14889206

>>14888370
>so U1 sat is 10x10cm, and a U2 sat is 20x20cm
A U1 sat is 10x10x10 cm and U2 sat is 10x10x20 cm. A 10x20x20 cm satellite would be a 4U.

>> No.14889208

>>14889206
Wow 20.5 cubic U’s

>> No.14889209

>>14889205
Space turtles are gonna choke on that heat shield debri.

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>>14889203
pop pop pop
observing meatbags drop

>> No.14889215

>>14889208
hehe

>> No.14889222

thunderf00t is gonna annihilate husk on this. you cant just make cars drive themselves, for the same reason you cant make rockets reusable

>> No.14889224

>>14889206
>10x20x20 cm
That's a big cubesat

>> No.14889225

>>14889222
Felon huskrat is definitely finished

>> No.14889231

>>14889211
calm down russia, don't you have another kesselschlacht to lose or something

>> No.14889232

>>14889231
When the robot in front of you falls and drops his rifle, pick up the rifle and carry on!

>> No.14889239

>>14889211
Well now we know why SpaceX bought out the shooting range.

>> No.14889243
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14889243

>>14889203
>>14889211

>> No.14889247

>>14889211
My highschool robotics team could program and build a robot to do that. Actually, a gun is extremely easy to work with since you can just treat the bullet path as a straight line.

>> No.14889248

>>14889239
Hahahah

>> No.14889256
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14889256

Roscosmos is a shell of its former self however fedor is really cool, at least in appearance. Finnanon I beg you to try and acquire this stamp there are no HD scans of it anywhere on the internet

>> No.14889258

>>14889222
>you cant just make cars drive themselves
What do you think the tesla robot is for?

>> No.14889264
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14889264

For me, its Vyommitra

>> No.14889265

>>14889243
Eric Berger is a natural treasure

>> No.14889267

>>14889222
>They won't have a functional robot at AI Day 2022. Elon is finished! Subscribe to my Patreon.
>Okay they did but it only walked around and didn't run and jump, Elon is finished! Subscribe to my Patreon.

>> No.14889270
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14889270

>>14889247
>Actually, a gun is extremely easy to work with since you can just treat the bullet path as a straight line.

>> No.14889271

>>14889256
It looks cool but it's physically painful how rudimentary it actually is. The shape itself is completely useless since its hands are the only thing that moves. The robot is just some sort of range finder and a basic algorithm to orient and fire/turn/whatever. That's all to say the appearance is complete bullshit and entirely non-functional; it might as well be an art project.

>> No.14889278

>>14889270
>no argument
Literally just get distance and angle to target and then write a basic function to find needed angle for the gun. At that range there's a substantial margin for error. It's not exactly easy, but it's also not something any functioning nation-state would want to brag about. I would be much more impressed if the robot could hit a target with a baseball.

>> No.14889282

>>14889278
>At that range there's a substantial margin for error
substantial *acceptable* margin for error

>> No.14889286

>2 hours of hard core technical specifications
meanwhile
>musk barely talked about starship tech during the update; talks very briefly about engine specs only after estronaut grills him with the one good question of the night
It’s unfair I don’t give a shit about tesla. I guess it’s because it’s public. The starship update was fucking gay

>> No.14889294

>>14889258
driving the car?

>> No.14889299

>>14889264
She looks like she's already been bedded many times

>> No.14889303

>>14889286
ITAR

>> No.14889309

>>14889303
We really need an ITAR certified imageboard or something.

>> No.14889313
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14889313

>Markusic signed the rocket
fuck I miss him

>> No.14889325

Stream link for the new firefly attempt
https://youtu.be/BntCkCRc55c

>> No.14889340

>>14889325
It will launch this time. She was just mad no one was watching yesterday

>> No.14889346

>>14889270
This is true for short distances.

>> No.14889348

>>14889294
you got it bud

>> No.14889350

>>14889325
>live in 64 minutes
I sleep.

>> No.14889354

>>14889348
oh my god elon is genious

>> No.14889356

Elon looks thinner

>> No.14889357

>>14889356
Elon Musk Full Thrust Block V

>> No.14889358

>>14889356
Sexy is the word. I want him to be my Daddy in more ways than 1

>> No.14889359

>>14889356
He's removing parts until it stops working, then he'll add that last part back in.

>> No.14889360

>>14889356
The best fat is no fat.

>> No.14889372

>>14889359
>Elon's experimenting with cybernetics

>> No.14889373

So is that star on the crotch supposed to be some sort of texan belt buckle or something

>> No.14889375

LMAO

https://twitter.com/ElonMusk/status/1166435766131744778

>> No.14889378

>>14889375
DO NOT REDEEEEEEEEM SIR

>> No.14889383

>>14889356
got embarrassed after that photo

>> No.14889389

>>14889340
Oh wait doesn’t estronaut start the stream like 2 hours before launch? Yeah fuck that Im climbing into bed well before that

>> No.14889390

>>14889203
*tips fedor*

>> No.14889391

>>14889389
yeah he's a cocksucker

>> No.14889395

>>14889264
Good morning sirs
Post bobs and vagen

>> No.14889406

>>14889270
>the gun knows where it's shooting because it knows where the straight line is

>> No.14889417

This is certainly not true, for the latter could be an alterego who is bad

>> No.14889419
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14889419

He should have added a cowboy hat

>> No.14889423
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14889423

>>14889375
Why the fuck did this guy ever use Twitter? Look at this shit.

>> No.14889425
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14889425

>>14889419
Needs a chaps walking mode.

>> No.14889428
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14889428

>>14889183
He opened Pandora's box.

>> No.14889431

>>14888687
>I HATE competition, the best is the best, simple as, there is no competition
No. Variety and of highest of quality is king.

We don't even know if God is 1 or many

>> No.14889433

>>14889431
Yes we do

>> No.14889438
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14889438

>>14889325
It's live
get in there

>> No.14889439

So what happened with AI day?

>> No.14889441

WE ARE LIVE
WITH NO CUTE GIRLS IN SIGHT
REMIND ME WHAT THE FUCK WE PAYING ESTRONAUT FOR??????

>> No.14889443

>>14889439
boston dynamo btfo shitting all over the floor and pissing

>> No.14889447

>>14889438
>T-1:55:00
Not even on a weekend

>> No.14889449

>>14889325
>not ria-chan
>two hours till launch
You couldnt pay me to watch this

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14889454

>>14889447
>>14889449
ngmi, earthers

>> No.14889460

Pssst... I'm from the future, Firefly Alpha will make orbit today.

>> No.14889472

>>14889425
It already has that default “bout to shit my britches” stride
>>14889447
I feel the same way

>> No.14889474

>>14889439
Self driving cars are not spaceflight related.

>> No.14889478

>>14889472
southerners have the funniest sayings lmao

>> No.14889483

>>14889175
The mechanics involved is crazy, but how complex is the programming hardware and software building involved in creating such robots, we are seeing the glimmering dawn of

>> No.14889486

>>14889483
As much as people like to make fun of teslas hitting pedestrians, tesla is probably the leader in terms of artificial machine learning when it comes to navigating and recognition. They have really talented people slaving day and night to add to the code and run simulations for just about everything. This is why Musk wanted Carmack on the team so badly

>> No.14889487

>>14889175
So .uhhhh... How many of these guys fit in a starship?

>> No.14889490

>>14889487
100,000 - 150,000kg worth. So I think like 2-3k of them.

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14889493

>>14889487

>> No.14889494

>>14889486
Carmack does not follow the Tesla philosophy of AI.
His statement about 10000 lines of code stands in stark opposition to the huge ass stack they presented today.
There is great tension between feature engineering and end-to-end learning.

>> No.14889503

>>14889494
Carmack has contributed fuck all to society in two decades. Facebook has hired him to work on Metaverse and VR, but I'm convinced he just jacks off all day and collects paychecks. I say this as a Carmack fan

>> No.14889506

>>14889494
Considering that Stable Diffusion runs on a single GPU I'm inclined to agree with Carmack. His philosophy matches how human brains work: a small base set of core logic and priors, fed petabytes or exabytes of data in everything from how to wiggle your fingers to spacecraft engineering.

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>>14889187
That looks way too simplistic to emulate human legs, are we sure this isnt another psyop

>> No.14889509

>>14889433
But look how many seperate minds it took for humans to make all the designs of civilization

>> No.14889510

>>14889187
Imagine how hard those actuators can kick you in the nuts unnff

>> No.14889511

>>14889508
it's a shitty emulation. no hip motion means they squat walk everywhere and are extremely slow / prone to stability issues

>> No.14889513

>>14889509
500000 years of millions of people spending all day throwing roggs at gazelles and gathering firewood.

>> No.14889518

>>14889511
Robots need flexible spines. Not even the BD bots have spines or hips.>>14889511

>> No.14889520

>>14889508
The leg and ankle has exactly as many DOF as your leg does.
Only your feet and toes are different.
>>14889511
>no hip motion
What did he mean by this?
The reason it walks like a retard is because it's keeping its center of mass over the feet, staying in a basin of stability and making controls easier.
Expect the gait to become more natural as they get more confident with controls and push towards energy efficiency.

>> No.14889522

>>14889443
What would be required for the robot to repair itself, of in orbit or anywhere it's arm or foot gets damaged or something, and the meaning of self replicating robots is partially just an automated factory that could be turned on and pump out high functioning robust generally and specifically abled robots

>> No.14889523

When do I get a neuralink-controlled sexbot so I can go fuck myself?

>> No.14889532

>>14889522
That's an extremely long ways off.

>> No.14889533

Why robot companies bother with legs and torso, if they just can make human hands they could just plop it on an assembly line and be 80% of the way there?

>> No.14889537

>>14889175
Imagined when fully functioning super AI super body robots could be nearly mass produced assembly line, 10 million or more of them possibly, why not 100s of millions around the world and in space and on Mars by 2080 - 2090

>> No.14889542

Now this discussion got the retardposter riled up. Good job

>> No.14889550

Why is S24 near the OLM?
Coincidence and rollback or do they plan to stack B8 and then it on top soon?

>> No.14889552

>>14889533
Because its general purpose labor in a human environment.

Hundreds of tesla bots can work farm fields. Instead of Mexicans

>> No.14889559

T-40 minutes

>> No.14889560

>>14889493
where the fuck is the place for fuel
>>14889187
why are they making it so masculine, we will need fembots on mars for relief

>> No.14889562

hopefully we get a midyear update on the robot-given their resources and the pretty impressive progress on this over a single year by then they should have the newer iteration walking. Would be great if they could get this thing commercially launched by early or mid 2024 and have a version 2 by the later part of the 2020s that's mars-ready.

>> No.14889563

>>14889542
Do you think it could be practical to make a super AI robot but with 4 legs instead of 2, with the possibility of wheel extensions?

A robot that has rover, and scooter, and hop, and jet pack mode,

Maybe there is some way to give them very shock absorber springy jump abilities, make covering for feet ( many different for diff occasions, slippers in house for instance) thick springy cushiony rubber, to give it very high jumping ability possible, maybe even high jump mode with little sugar glider wing suits, to slow down from its 4 ft high or more jump
.
But that brings me to ask, how much do these things weigh

>> No.14889565

>>14889560
>why are they making it so masculine
spacex knows the truth, that the liberation of MANkind must coincide with the obliteration of the femoids
https://youtu.be/GKBtMLOC2oU

>> No.14889568

>>14889559
to scrub

>> No.14889575
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>>14889552
Somebody already invested that

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14889579

This angle of Tim's setup is strangely kino

>> No.14889581

>>14889575
There's not a machine for every crop

>> No.14889584

>>14889581
These Tesla bots aren't going to be picking blueberries or strawberries or whatever.

>> No.14889586

>>14889584
why not?

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14889587

>cork hull

>> No.14889588

>>14889586
They just aren't capable of such fine things.

>> No.14889590

>>14889506
i wouldnt use stable diffusion as a benchmark for anything

>> No.14889591

>>14889588
the engineering intent, at least, is for them to be capable of exactly such things

>> No.14889593

>>14889588
Just use the same stuff they used on those surgical robots that skinned a grape

>> No.14889596

>>14889591
Even if they were, human form isn't ideal for picking berries

>> No.14889599

>getting the presenters name wrong
oof

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14889600

>>14889579
How far we've come

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GO GO FIREFLY ALPHA

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>>14889579
sus

>> No.14889610

>>14889600
Tim comes off as really insecure there

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14889611

When is relatively sposed to fly? i luv me methalogs roggit

>> No.14889613

What is this godawful compression artifacts and color banding? It's 2022 ffs

>> No.14889616
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14889616

Are you ready bros?
https://youtu.be/11yEBqRYqxw
LAUNCH T MINUS 9MIN

>> No.14889617

>>14889613
it was smooth earlier

>> No.14889619

>>14889616
nice, will tune in when clear starts so she drowns out the estronaut with her excited nipspeak

>> No.14889622

>>14889619
https://youtu.be/50hKEPi8O_8
i found this funny clip of her earlier

>> No.14889630

WHERE IS SHE??? HURRY RIA-CHAN ONLY 5 MINUTES

>> No.14889631

LESS THAN FIVE BINGS

>> No.14889636

SHE IS LIVE

>> No.14889638

>>14889630
>>14889636
Shut up and just watch the launch, or lack thereof

>> No.14889640

>>14889616
You guys understand this shit?

>> No.14889643

>>14889640
I understand she is adorable i could just eat her up :3