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Watching The Frost Form Edition
Previous: >>15632807

>> No.15638921
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GET IN
https://youtu.be/PHxKhpFUOuo

>> No.15638922

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

>> No.15638923
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>> No.15638925

>>15638921
LETS
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo

>> No.15638930

>>15638921
>>15638922
>official SpaceX stream
NSF BTFO

>> No.15638931
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The ultimate space autiste

>> No.15638933

>>15638921
LFG boys

>> No.15638936

>>15638921
I want to FUCK her

>> No.15638937

>Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
>The spacecraft successfully underwent a planned orbit reduction maneuver. The retrofiring of engines brought it closer to the Moon's surface, now to 170 km x 4313 km.
The bastard sirs are going in for a 14th aug midnight landing. It's gonna be one hell of a good morning sir.

>> No.15638938

>Frost forming
>Ice cold beer in hand
Yep, it's time.

>> No.15638939

This pretty much confirms they're going for 33 engines also lots of oxidizer.
KINO

>> No.15638940

>>15638937
Inshallah rocket is success

>> No.15638942
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>>15638912
There is.

>> No.15638943

>>15638938
Shit, I forgot about mine. It's been in the fridge for 2 days now.

>> No.15638945

>>15638921
>the least whorish woman in Europe

>> No.15638947

>>15638921
WOOT WOOT WOOT STATIC FIRE OFFICIAL STREAM?? SINCE WHEN

>> No.15638949

>>15638941
Lmfao, everyone was complaining about being “overworked,” and worried about “Musk’s dangerous rhetoric”
What a bunch of losers. They would die of exhaustion if they had to work a day under the Apollo program

>> No.15638952

>>15638945
She's English.

>> No.15638954

>>15638942
lol

>> No.15638956
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>>15638937
Good luck poo people!

>> No.15638959

>>15638921
T - 25 min

>> No.15638960
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>>15638915
Bonjour, it is I. 37 days to go.
Haven't visited /sfg/ in a few months, heard about B9 through youtube and decided to drop in.
Can I get a short rundown of what's happened, anything major?

>> No.15638961

>>15638926
Shame starship won't ever be able to carry something like that. Only flat pack satellites

>> No.15638963
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>>15638940
>Inshallah
blody benchod bastard remember the 80 million
https://trunicle.com/worlds-biggest-holocaust-islamic-invaders-killed-more-than-80-million-hindus-in-india/

>> No.15638964

>>15638960
Post more stamps if you can!
You haven’t missed much, assuming you are up-to-date with the fact that it already attempted orbit once and blew the hell up

>> No.15638966

>>15638960
Water cooled steel plate is complete. The first test with engine fire is now.
Next launch two weeks.

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>>15638960
welcome back

>> No.15638972

>>15638960
37 days to back home or army?

>> No.15638973
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>>15638960
Oh also they're doing hot staging now LMAO

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>> No.15638978

>>15638921
YOOOOOOOOOO

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soon

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>>15638921

>> No.15638984

>>15638960
elon is going to fight zuck
steady progress at starbase
idk not much

>> No.15638987
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Russian Saturn V

>> No.15638988

>>15638982
You can't suffer in Texas.

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>> No.15638993

>>15638960
visit x.com for latest tankwatch updates

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>>15638956
t-thanks y-you too

>> No.15638995

>>15638989
meant for >>15638963

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>> No.15638999

>>15638987
Angara is so shit and should be ax’ed immediately

>> No.15639001

>>15638999
:(

>> No.15639003

From this day on static fire will mean all engines at once.

>> No.15639007

>>15639001
I mean no offense other than the fact that it’s been in development hell for way too long and is severely underpowered. Pockocmoc should kill it and just keep soyuz alive until they replace everything with Soyuz-5. Also vostochny is already in limbo as well so just convert vostochny to a Soyuz-5 only facility

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>>15638964
I did watch the first flight, kinda bummed that I only had my phone and missed a part of it live
Will get on the stamps thing after I become reserve
>>15638966
Hopefully it won't end up in a concrete shower again
>>15638970
I'll be fully back in a month or so, still too busy to post regularly, but ty nonetheless
>>15638972
Back home, served 217/255 days
>>15638973
Can't go wrong with that, been reliable since 50's
>>15638984
>>15638993
Glad to hear that progress has been constant

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FAA will not allow another launch this year you dumb muskcucks lol

>> No.15639013

>>15638921
Alright, place your bets. How's it going to go?

>> No.15639014

>>15638960
no
I guess Europe died completely but that's not really news

>> No.15639016

>>15639013
Fiery but mostly peaceful

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>>15638921

>> No.15639020

>>15639011
They are already allowed by the FAA another 3 this year, keep coping

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>>15639011
I will take care of the FAA

>> No.15639023

>>15639013
Couple of engines will fail, prompting a replacement.
Otherwise fine.

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>>15639014
We did?

>> No.15639027

>>15639023
I second this
Raptor sucks ass still unfortunately

>> No.15639028

>>15639021
stupid frogposter

>> No.15639030

>[angry drone noises]

>> No.15639033
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>> No.15639035

>>15639027
It's an ambitious engine, which is why it won't be fully reliable for some time.

>> No.15639036

>>15638997
https://youtu.be/PHxKhpFUOuo

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>>15639028

>> No.15639041

>>15639033
Please don't include Clear in your frogposts please.

>> No.15639043

>>15639027
It operates under 300 gorillion bars of pressure anon its the best rocket engine ever made

>> No.15639045

>>15639011
>>15639033
seething so incredibly.
>hop wen
you still will never be an oldfag

>> No.15639048

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

LIVE LIVE LIVE

>> No.15639050

LIVE

>> No.15639051

SpeX live t-2:00

>> No.15639054
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STATIC FIRE IS LIVE
WE HAVE INNSPRUCKER

>> No.15639055

SPRUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC

>> No.15639056

we live

>> No.15639057

INSPRUCKER AAAAHHHHH

>> No.15639058

I wish Clear was awake to see this ;_;

>> No.15639059

The Prucker!

>> No.15639060
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Let's go

>> No.15639061

Oh shit, it's Uncle John.

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>>15639045
i am a founder

>> No.15639063
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WE'RE BACK

>> No.15639065

OH GOD IM SPRUCCCCKKINGGGG

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Rest in peace this camera

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LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO

>> No.15639068

HOLY FUCK

>> No.15639071

that was short

>> No.15639070

Hot damn what a beast.

>> No.15639072

That's a big COOM!

>> No.15639073

BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP

>> No.15639076

Holy. fucking. shit.

>> No.15639077
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>>15639065

>> No.15639078

Was that the full 5 seconds? Felt shorter

>> No.15639079

I have a feeling that's nowhere near enough water.

>> No.15639080

'poot'

>> No.15639081

The deluge worked!

>> No.15639082

B A S E D

>> No.15639084

>>15638952
Is England not in Europe?

>> No.15639086

>4 engines premature
Told ya.

>> No.15639085

>2.74 seconds with premature shutdowns
its over

>> No.15639087

>4 engines shutting down prematurely

>> No.15639088

>4 engine shutdown premaurely
It's over...

>> No.15639089

Four engines prematurely shutdown. See you next year for OFT-2.

>> No.15639090

FAIL!

>> No.15639091

Raptors try not to shut down challenge [fucking impossible!!!]

>> No.15639092

2.7 seconds
4 raps shutdown

>> No.15639093

IT'S OVER

>> No.15639094
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>>15639087
>>15639086
>>15639085

>> No.15639095

>>15639078
2 and a half seconds with four premature shutdown

>> No.15639096

>FOUR ENGINES SHITTING THEMSELVES PREMATURELY
IT'S OVER

>> No.15639098

>2.7 seconds
>4 engines dead

It's over

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>4 engines shutdown prematurely
Joewari da

>> No.15639100

>>15639084
They left Europe.

>> No.15639101

>2.4s
>4 engines shut down prematurely
Raptorbros...

>> No.15639104

2 MORE MONTHS

>> No.15639105

Super Heavy Bidet worked. Looks like this is THE NEW WAY to do booster launches and is a massively simplified design compared to all other launch flame diversion and acoustic depression systems.

>> No.15639107

>>15639101
2,74 sec

>> No.15639108

>>15639100
Europe is a continent. Unless Europe decided to drift off on its tectonic plate leaving England behind, they're still in Europe.

>> No.15639111

>>15639027
I am right btw

>> No.15639112

>>15639108
Europes is a made up concept

>> No.15639113

can a historian remind us how booster 7 did on its first static fire attempts?

>> No.15639114

Lel, the absolute state of the Raptor. It will never be reliable.

>> No.15639115

>>15639105
That remains to be discovered by the vehicle inspection.

>> No.15639116

>>15639105
Did it? 4 engines shut down.

>> No.15639117

>>15639112
The European Union is a made up concept, the continent of Europe isn't.

>> No.15639118

>>15639116
Of course it worked.

>> No.15639119

>>15639116
So 29 engines ran for 2.74 seconds or it was only a 4 engine static fire test and all 4 crapped out after 2.74 seconds?

>> No.15639120
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Raptor version 4 will be the reliable one right guys?
RIGHT??

>> No.15639121

>>15639117
Continental crust is not made up, but arbitrary continents are still a made up concept dipshit

>> No.15639123

>>15639117
Europe is a literal peninsula of Asia that only became a continent because yuros took over the world.

>> No.15639124
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Raptor concern trolls were right yet again, as they always are.

>> No.15639125

>first static fire
>all 33 engines
>muh engine reliability
cope harder. the plate worked great

>> No.15639127

>>15639119
No 4 engines didn't fire at all due to some sensor tripping them

>> No.15639130

>29 engines
29 engines will do the job, seethe harder doubters

>> No.15639132

>>15639123
>because yuros took over the world.
And don't you forget it.

>> No.15639133

>>15639127
How do we know this. The flight director only just said prematurely. Not exactly when it happened.

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fooking beautiful

>> No.15639137

>>15639113
only 2 engines shutdown on B7 static fire. B9 is incredibly worse

>> No.15639138

>>15639125
Static fire doesn't test the pad at all
See previous static fire

>> No.15639140

>>15639133
You're being obtuse.
Do you really think they start a live stream and fill the oxygen tank to the top for 4 engine SF?

>> No.15639142

The water deluge reduced the noise by a ton

>> No.15639143
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>> No.15639144

>>15639113
better than this LMAO

>> No.15639146

>>15639137
The first static fire of B7 also wasn't with all the engines.

>> No.15639148

>>15639124
at least they're no longer turning green

>> No.15639149

>>15639125
you have no idea if the plate "worked". you do realize that B7 static fired even more engines directly into fondag with no deluge system right? everything "worked" then too.

>> No.15639152

“It’s over” bros… we are so back

>> No.15639155

>>15639127
No, they didnt work because they are defective shits!

>> No.15639156

>>15639130
>12% of your engines coughing up is fine

>> No.15639157

>>15639003
Editor's Note: Static fire actually means 29 engines.

>> No.15639158

>>15639149
It worked for what it worked for.
They're gonna do it again with more thrust and all the engines hopefully.
There's no reason full thrust long duration SF wouldn't be a launch analog.

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>all that water not properly collected
Thunderfoot and esg hound are going to love this

>> No.15639164

>>15639130
Test was aborted when 4 engines failed. The same would happen during launch.

>> No.15639165

>>15639146
B7 33 engine attempt fired 31 successfully for 5 seconds
B9 33 engine attempt fired 29 successfully for 2 seconds
There is no way to sugarcoat this

>> No.15639167

>>15639048
Kino

>> No.15639168

>>15639156
>>15639165
>on the first attempt
when all the other times they did 15 incremental attempts swapping out engines each time.

>> No.15639169

>>15639142
Based on what, the official spacex stream?

>> No.15639171

>>15639165
Booster 7 did multiple static fires before a full one.

>> No.15639172

>>15639066
The E on each of the engines stands for Elon. What an ego!

>> No.15639176

>>15639165
there's no way to sugarcoat that you have autism.
who actually cares? they can test it without partially destroying the pad now, so that's a non-issue.

>> No.15639177

Let’s make an FFSC engine they said. We can handle the complexity they said.

>> No.15639178

>>15639169
Based on one of the NSF guys on the ground. Said the sound was very low. Thats to be expected as sound pressure is basically destroyed by the water deluge

>> No.15639179

>>15639165
>go straight to all engine static fire
>get more shutdowns then when you test individual parts first
really hogs the noggin

>> No.15639180

>>15639159
Could SpaceX be taken to prison for this?

>> No.15639182

>>15639172
The E actually stands for “Engine with 50% chance of shitting itself to death”

>> No.15639184
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15639184

Sugercoat status?

>> No.15639186

>>15639149
So one of the nasa spaceflight guys came back form being outside with the camera and reported that it was significantly quieter than the static fires conducted directly on the concrete in the past with B7. It's anecdotal, and the duration of the SF was only 2.74 seconds. But it would imply that the Super Heavy Bidet appears to be working as intended.

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>>15639156
Would you like to know how many engines SuperHeavy boosters used to have?

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>>15639184
no can do

>> No.15639191

>>15639177
Thank the fucking GODS they at least switched off hydrologgs

>> No.15639193

>>15639177
They clearly can, but there appears to be an upper bound in terms of simultaneous engine ignition beyond which it becomes increasingly hostile to overall success. It might simply be a material science issue at the moment.

>> No.15639194

>>15639165
That depends. We don't know if they tweaked the parameters for shutoff for the first water deluge static test or for any other reason.

>> No.15639195

Why itt acting like they cant just replace the failed engines to gaan

>> No.15639196

>>15639168
>>15639171
>>15639176
>>15639179
Pure cope. What will it take for you raptor apologists to be realistic for once?

>> No.15639200

>>15639196
They are realistic? Are you implying that this: >>15639136 is all an illusion?

>> No.15639199

Jeff wins again, nice try Felon. Now step aside, it’s the real men’s time to play

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>>15639177
Wouldn't have been a problem if they had gone with N2O4 and Pentaborane instead.

>> No.15639204

>>15639196
>crying it's over
>be realistic
seethe harder

>> No.15639205
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15639205

> muh rogget test
nice horse and buggy you've got there, have you heard of these things called automobiles?

>> No.15639206

>>15639195
Because they aren't being realistic

>> No.15639207
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You know that they can do a 2nd SF another day?

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>>15639195
Where's the fun in that?

>> No.15639210

>>15639200
>>15639204
non sequitur fags
>>15639202
Absolutely based

>> No.15639212

>>15639207
Is that why they are, wait let me see, detanking the whole rocket?

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reports coming in that the water deluge system has dissolved the sugar coating on the booster.

>> No.15639214

>>15639212
>another day
learn to read

>> No.15639215

>>15639212
>anon can't read

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My guess is they will try again, and good luck to them. They have no shortage of time, since it will take the FAA another 6 months to approve

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>>15639213
There’s no way

>> No.15639220

>>15639212
oh my god, no...it cant be.....

>> No.15639222

>>15639202
Glushkobro...
I'm sorry for dismissing your hypergolic autism. Cryogenic propellents are simply shit.

>> No.15639223

>>15639212
the smartest skeptic

>> No.15639224

>>15639210
>basic bitch that can't admit fault when getting called out
>non-sequitur
ok, boomer

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15639226

Why not scrap raptor and go with fewer but more powerful engines? This methalox N-1 idea just isn't panning out.

>> No.15639228

You just know ESG Hound is desperately combing over the video to try to find his next nothingburger grift.

>> No.15639231

>>15639226
One big giant fucking cancerous hypergolic aerospike on the ass. Unironically.

>> No.15639233

>>15639216
>6 months to approve
They don't need to make a whole new EA and submit for approval from the FAA. That's what took all year. They just need to request more permitted launches. That process is usually <30 days and it probably wouldn't matter in the first place since SpaceX will be refreshed for their additional 5 annual flights soon

>> No.15639235

>>15639226
Starship would still need like 10-15 engines even if you made it have RD-170 tier thrust.

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here's your cutting-edge mars engine bro

>> No.15639241

>>15639235
How about a Saturn 9

>> No.15639242
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everyone knows 27 is the limit on engines. 27 works perfectly every time. 33 is impossible and will never work

>> No.15639243

The quest to explore the unknown is a testament to our curiosity. Space exploration not only reveals the wonders of the universe but also reflects the can-do spirit of humanity. Let's keep exploring, learning, and growing beyond the boundaries of our world!

>> No.15639245

>wake up
>a whole ass live stream for a static fire
why

>> No.15639246

https://youtu.be/PHxKhpFUOuo

>> No.15639247
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>>15639226
They should move to reusable solid rocket boosters.

Need a stage zero design that squirts molten solid rocket propellant into a giant steel shell like a soft serve ice cream machine.

>> No.15639248

>>15639242
That’s three sets of 9, not necessarily 27

>> No.15639250

>>15639233
An EA would take years actually. 6 months is just for the explosion investigation to wrap up, mitigations installed, and second license approval

>> No.15639251

>>15639237
They're so beautiful even in death bros

>> No.15639252

Just got back from a shopping trip, did I miss the SF?

>> No.15639253

>>15639247
who the fuck brings a picture of a cow to space? This seems like something a russian would do

>> No.15639255

>>15639242
You know this is apples to oranges, anon. It's not that easy in rocketry

>> No.15639256

>>15639245
It's what the people want, they have 100k views already

>> No.15639259

>>15639243
Thank you gptchan
>>15639245
ad revenue, bankruptcy soon

>> No.15639260

>>15639252
No

>> No.15639261
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>>15639242
Elon is being blackmailed by the Masons. They're the final boss of space shit.

>> No.15639263

>>15639250
>6 months is just for the explosion investigation to wrap up, mitigations installed, and second license approval
Fudlore nonsense. The investigation is a meme, the mitigations already exist, and second licenses aren't a real thing. It's the same license you just request more launches and they approve it and edit the document

>> No.15639266

>>15639260
Im watching the replay on the livestream, 20 minutes ago isnt the SF? What happened.

>> No.15639267

>>15639228
Or hour long thunderfoot video bringing up hyerloop or failing Twitter every few minutes

>> No.15639269

>>15639266
Explosion

>> No.15639271

>>15639199
What is "Jeff" and where are its rockets?

>> No.15639272

>>15639202
I don't get it.

>> No.15639274

I think this is proof that Blue Moon needs to be fast tracked above Starship for Artemis 3 and 4. We have more reliable rockets such as New Glenn and Vulcan-Centaur featuring Blue Origin’s BE-4 engines the most powerful LNG engine ever designed and fired

>> No.15639276
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>>15639263
I'm sorry, FAA-chan needs 6 months to inspect your mitigations to be 100% sure that safety is coming first :3

>> No.15639283

>>15639266
>What happened
Last thing I remember, I was chillin' at a party

>> No.15639284

>>15639276
She can inspect my rocket (if you catch my drift)

>> No.15639287

>>15639267
His next video about the B9 static fire explosion/fail will be 70% about hyperloop, 20% simpsons clips, and 10% the actual explosion

>> No.15639288

>>15639228
What will it be
>beach sand got flung over a thousand kilometers over my house
>seagulls got cooked in the cloud of steam and couldn't find their way home in the mist
>the local sea turtles were using that pad at the time as their birthing nest
>muh "deluge" is set up recklessly or without permissions
>beetles were knocked off the tower and died in the explosion

>> No.15639292

>>15639287
>B9 static fire explosion
>the actual explosion
is this a psyop?
what the fuck are you talking about

>> No.15639294
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15639294

>>15639143

>> No.15639295

>>15639266
>Im watching the replay on the livestream,
Why?
>>15639246

>> No.15639300
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>> No.15639301

>>15639287
>B9 explosion
Anon… what do you know

>> No.15639302

How many more months till this thing works?

>> No.15639308
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15639308

now wat

>> No.15639313

>>15639308
We wait.

>> No.15639321

>>15639308
That lady on the left has been sitting on the mechanical counterpessure suit patent for a decade. She's a tenured professor and is coasting on this project. Here's an interview from 2019 where she states "it seems like it's technically feasible"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEaX2DAjol8
the patent was issued in 2014.

>> No.15639324

>>15639308
Replace failed engines, put hot-staging ring on, put S25 on, wet-dress rehearsal, launch

>> No.15639323
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15639323

> Mars will develop the asteroid belt because it's closer to them
Not so fast, rustsuckers

>> No.15639325

>>15639321
>friedman
tankwatching is more interesting than this jew

>> No.15639326

>>15639325
the quote is literally in the first 20 seconds

>> No.15639332

>>15639326
>mars
>habitable
>not going Pluto

You cant take mars with three people and some seeds

>> No.15639333

>>15639302
Two weeks.

>> No.15639337

>>15639333
This but unironically

>> No.15639338

>>15639321
it's a scam anyway. she's not holding technology back if that's what youre implying. just a grifter academic

>> No.15639341
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15639341

>we won't need to divert the exhaust... because we just won't ok!?
In hindsight was Elon a fucking retard?

>> No.15639347

>>15639338
imagine how much more interest the public would have in human spaceflight if all astronauts wore sexy skintight suits

>> No.15639350
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>>15639347
so true

>> No.15639351

>>15639341
Not really. They did a full engine static fire before the launch and the fondag was fine. They were hoping the extra thrust from full throttle at launch wouldn't start an air current lifting up the pad but it did

Now they know you can't get away with no flame trench or deluge

>> No.15639354

>>15639341
Ehhh. Not really. It helped them probe into the raw tolerance of the hardware. It’s not like the first generation of Starships will have a custom landing/takeoff pad so pushing SH to that extreme only gave them more data

>> No.15639355

>>15639341
No, there's not enough space at Starbase for a LC-39-like flame diverter.

>> No.15639356

>>15639341
because it's fine as long as the concrete actually absorbs the energy
but it was too much

>> No.15639357

>>15639354
first gen Starships on Mars, I meant to add

>> No.15639360

>>15639341
>In hindsight
stopped reading right there

>> No.15639362

>>15639351
You would think that SLS would have hinted that you needed something. Even with all the mitigation measures, SLS still caused damage to the facility. Why would Starship be particularly different when its in a comparable weight class?

>> No.15639365

>>15639362
>why would Starship be particularly different when its in a comparable weight class
Because SpaceX knows what they're doing

>> No.15639367

>>15639362
What does SLS have to do with any of this, that program is designed to barley work

>> No.15639372

>>15639362
Come on Elon, take notes from SLS!

>> No.15639373

>>15639367
Anon, he's saying that the sheer amount of power of large rockets causes damage.

>> No.15639379
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>>15639373
Super Heavy lift rocket are… powerful??

>> No.15639381

>>15639324
All that without once even thinking of factoring in regulatory delay

>> No.15639384
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>>15639362
>muh SLS
are you retarded

>> No.15639389

>>15639381
>factoring in regulatory delay
why would you do that you retard?

>> No.15639392

>>15639389
SX certainly did. It’s why they fucked around for two years going extra slow while prepping for IFT-1 (you cannot refute this)

>> No.15639394

>>15639392
Well doesn't look like they're going extra slow now.

>> No.15639395

>>15639394
Yeah they’ll probably get licensing before they’re even ready this time. Maybe

>> No.15639398

>>15639341
We were too dumb

>> No.15639402

My very specific estimation of October 14th flight still holds true :)

>> No.15639405

>>15639395
just like last time huh?

>> No.15639409

You would think the raptors would work by now

>> No.15639411

>>15639321
>for a decade
The first time I remember hearing about her was in the late 90s

>> No.15639412

The deluge system is hilariously underpowered. Lmao!

The engineers must be seething that Musk insists on continuing with failed designs all the time. Starship is going to rip the entire system to shreds. The fact that they actually thought they could function without any sort of water suppression system at all is the most baffling thing ever.

>> No.15639415

>>15639412
baiting tranny

>> No.15639417

>>15639412
Elon is very used to things magically working when he puts in zero effort (like most autists and gam3rs)

>> No.15639418

>>15639412
Phone’s waiting for you, please dial 8

>> No.15639419

>its going to rip the entire system to shreds
will they kill themselves finally when this doesn't happen?
how will a very large piece of steel just rip apart?

>> No.15639422

>>15639412
>deluge
You have to go back

>> No.15639423

>>15639409
After the stuff Tom Mueller said about raptor on the record, it was clear to me raptor reliability could just take 10X as long as merlin. spacex will get used to losing lots of engines for many years to come

>> No.15639430

>>15639412
Agreed. Musk single handed in keeps doing all the work which is why it failing. He's retard people!

>> No.15639439

wow, 29 engines all worked together! Impressive. And, sensors shut down a few troublesome engines which is good to see, they have excellent engine health monitoring. Things are looking great for the raptor program.

>> No.15639440
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15639440

Zubrin

>> No.15639441

>>15639423
What did he say on record?

>> No.15639442

>>15639439
This is the unironic truth but I think everyone is a bit too recently blackpilled to understand it clearly at the moment

>> No.15639444

>>15639066
>White coating still intact
huh, these are pretty new then?

>> No.15639446
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>>15639439
Good work SpaceX

>> No.15639452

Little bitches still can't cope with the fact the fight against nature involves difficulty.
Same people were predicting the full stack wouldn't be allowed to launch.
Then they were predicting it would blow up on the pad.

>> No.15639453

Alright L2 bros, give us the juice

>> No.15639455
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15639455

How did we go from this...

>> No.15639456

>>15639453
420hz honk, 2 week delay

>> No.15639457
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>> No.15639458
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>>15639455
...to this?

>> No.15639459

>>15639442
It's not even genuine blackpilling. It's just people pretending to be retarded because they find it amusing for some reason.

>> No.15639463

>>15639455
>>15639458
doesnt make much sense, does it? unless you factor in cgi

>> No.15639465

>>15639066
The slightly green copper bells will never not look cool

>> No.15639466

God DAMN the fucking POWER

>> No.15639468
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15639468

Wernher von Braun & Co. Talk about V2 and Before
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5PqMgWbZvg

>> No.15639469

>>15639180
Yes. Too much water can be catastrophic for wetlands

>> No.15639470

>>15639466
>BRAAAAAAAAAP

>> No.15639471

>>15639456
very well could be why the engines shut down: resonance instability

>> No.15639473

>>15639226
We really need some FAQ for you people

>> No.15639475

>>15639470
I'd walk over a mile of broken glass just to hear it through a walkie-talkie

>> No.15639481

>>15639469
Delightfully counterintuitive

>> No.15639482

>>15639458
flooding?

>> No.15639483

>>15639458
>those cracks
ITS OVER

>> No.15639484

Not doomerposting, just curious. I’ve had this question for a while now
Every engine goes through qualcon testing at mcgregor. Why is it, then, so common for these raptors to shit the bed once they’re integrated into SS/SH? Is it because single tests are way different than being surrounded by other raptors that are also firing?

>> No.15639485

>>15639469
Hot deluge water is technically industrial wastewater. They never applied for a permit

>> No.15639488
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15639488

>the virgin korolevfag
>the schizo glushkotard
>the coping muskNPC
Meanwhile...
>the chad Von Braun appreciator.

>> No.15639489

>>15639484
Test stand is built to higher standards than the vehicle. They never fire one engine on the LV at a time do they? So the testing isn't one to one.

>> No.15639490

>>15639484
Basicallly raptors are babies that don't like their head to be shaken

>> No.15639491

>>15639488
Von Braun was happy to order Jewish slaves to build his bombs at Peenemunde, he knew his only possible trajectory was up. Nothing more beta than that

>> No.15639492
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>> No.15639493

>>15639488
you will still never be a woman nor an oldfag

>> No.15639497

>>15639492
McCarthy did nothing wrong, round all commies up for “questioning”

>> No.15639499
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15639499

>>15639484
N-1 disease and there's no known cure

>> No.15639501

https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1688294107721121792

>>15639497
To be frank we need to purge the communist from the US. Its cancer.

>> No.15639504

>>15639488
You started seething at musk because doesn't think trannies are cute and valid.
Many such cases

>> No.15639507

>>15639444
frost from the engine chill innit?

>> No.15639509

>>15639504
KEK
>>15639488
I like glushko and korolev but WvB is the undisputed champ no matter what

>> No.15639510

>>15639507
No it's ceramic newfriend

>> No.15639512

>>15639105
>flame retardation and acoustic depression systems

>> No.15639516

Shitliner teleconference update tomorrow, don’t forget to tune in and laugh at all the excuses

>> No.15639519

>>15639516
>We umm… uh… wow, ha ha, not enough docking ports. We’re very proud of how the team is handling this, especially because of the pandemic! Space is hard.

>> No.15639521

>>15639488
It simply just works. No +30 engines. No retarded turbo complex engines. No advanced toxic fuel autism. Just a rocket with big engines that actually accomplishes it task without failure. Simple as.

>> No.15639525

>>15639149
they saw an expected amount of fondag erosion for the b7 at 50% thrust 31 engine static fire. the fondag didn't erode too quickly under full thrust; the ground beneath the concrete underwent soil liquefaction from the vibration and pressure which reduced support to the pad, causing cracking and allowing exhaust gasses to get beneath the pad and fling chunks up. the new pad is extremely turbo retard gigafuck reinforced with extralarge pilings and 10x as much rebar, and that's before considering the fucmoff hueg steel plate on top of all that. there is literally 0% chance the new pad ever catastrophically fails the same way, worst case scenario is the steel plate erodes and requires resurfacing or outright replacement after X no. of launches.

>> No.15639526

>>15639519
my mouth will fall open in awe if they really try to use the pandemic as an excuse tomorrow. Even if that word is so much as mentioned in passing.

>> No.15639527
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15639527

What does /sfg/ think of Isaac Arthur

>> No.15639530
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15639530

Robert Truax is the greatest American rocket engineer

>> No.15639533

>>15639527
Garbage

>> No.15639534
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15639534

It’s a mogging

Anyone have numbers for 2023?

>> No.15639537
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>>15639527
I like him but I feel like he's running out of ideas

>> No.15639538

>>15639527
Don't know because the way he speaks turns me away within 10 seconds. Probably not good.

>> No.15639542
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>>15639527
He was saying the JWST was at Earth-Moon L2 on his last video which is a bonehead error. All the e. coli he's eating must have shrunk his brain.

>> No.15639543

>>15639542
Can someone spoonfeed me the Awthuh scat meme? Like where does it come from hahah

>> No.15639545

>>15639527
severe tism is unlistenable, rather rope myselef

>> No.15639546

>>15639534
number of objects is a dumb metric
total mass is more revealing

>> No.15639547

>>15639543
Some mad kike spreading lies, because his wife is antisemitic or some shit.

>> No.15639548

>>15639546
Holy shit I was going to post something similar, almost word-for-word with the line breaks and everything. That’s actually kind of scary how similar it is

>> No.15639549

starliner conference bingo board suggestions

>> No.15639551

>>15639527
>"If we had fwee infwonent enowgee and resworces we could do some cwazy stuff!"
>repeat every video for x500 videos
He gets old fast.

>> No.15639552

>>15639537
what’s the kitty playing?

>> No.15639555
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15639555

>>15639547
Coprophagy isn't cool Arthur, knock it off and brush your teeth

>> No.15639556

>>15639549
>uhmazing progress

>> No.15639559

>>15639549
>space is hard

>> No.15639560

>>15639537
>he's running out of ideas
he ran out of ideas years ago when he started remaking videos

>> No.15639567

>>15639548
you have been fully finetuned, prepare to be quantized for deployment in the Facebook group mines. You will not remember us.

>> No.15639576
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15639576

>In the far future long after star formation has ceased the universe will be populated by sparse degenerate remnants, mostly white dwarfs, though their ultimate fate is an open question. These white dwarfs will cool and freeze solid into black dwarfs while pycnonuclear fusion will slowly process their composition to iron-56. However, due to the declining electron fraction the Chandrasekhar limit of these stars will be decreasing and will eventually be below that of the most massive black dwarfs. As such, isolated dwarf stars with masses greater than ∼1.2M⊙ will collapse in the far future due to the slow accumulation of iron-56 in their cores. If proton decay does not occur then this is the ultimate fate of about 10^21 stars, approximately one percent of all stars in the observable universe. We present calculations of the internal structure of black dwarfs with iron cores as a model for progenitors. From pycnonuclear fusion rates we estimate their lifetime and thus delay time to be 10^1100 years. We speculate that high mass black dwarf supernovae resemble accretion induced collapse of O/Ne/Mg white dwarfs while later low mass transients will be similar to stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova, and may be the last interesting astrophysical transients to occur prior to heat death.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.02296

>> No.15639577

How much do you bet Luna-25 will fail and at which stage of the mission it will?

My guess it will fail during the landing.

>> No.15639579

>>15639577
The Fregat upper stage will an hero, mark my words

>> No.15639580

>>15639577
landing of course

>> No.15639584

>>15639552
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

>> No.15639585

>>15639412
see >>15639525

>>15639488
>the delusional kopolev/koroloser
>the virgin glushkoomer/glushkoper
>the schizo musktard/muskrat


>15639527
don't you mean isaac awthuw?

>> No.15639590

>>15639549
>leader in X
>diversity/inclusion
>bragging about manufacturing in multiple states
what should the free space be?

>> No.15639594

>>15639590
Free space is just them bringing up muh history with NASA

>> No.15639598

>>15639527
Boring. It's sci-fi ideas that's as long-winded as sci-fi but without any attempt at a story. It's speculative rambling, too far removed from reality to invoke wonder.

>> No.15639601

What happened to the OLM and B9 after the SF? I didnt listen to those fags at NSF

>> No.15639606

>>15639590
>free space
safe and reliable

>> No.15639612

Elon’s biggest mistake right now is demanding too much from Raptor up front. He’s trying to give it the Merlin treatment before it’s even made it to orbit, and he’s paying the price right now I think

>> No.15639614

>>15639612
They got to Merlin 1C before they ever made it to orbit with Falcon 1.

>> No.15639620

>>15639549
Dodging a question about the future of the program
A brand new issue with the spacecraft

>> No.15639621

>>15639612
They're still building the factory, any tests they do are practically free data.

>> No.15639622

>>15639552
Frederic Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 11

>> No.15639627

>>15639612
Are you aware of the hundreds of tests done with raptor configs off-site? It's not as if the first raptor test is when they put it on the pad.

>>15639606
This

>> No.15639628

>>15639601
Nothing. It did well

>> No.15639637

>>15639628
Lies. Four engines died and it didnt even perform half the static fires original length. Do not lie to that anon.

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https://twitter.com/rookisaacman/status/1688265134982991872
Polaris update

>> No.15639641

>>15639640
Cannot wait to see that EVA suit for the first time. Rookie here said it had Master Chief vibes. I hope he’s right

>> No.15639644

>>15639641
It’s either going to look amazing, or dorky as fuck. No in between.

>> No.15639645

>>15639640
show us the suit bitch bastard lasagna

>> No.15639651

>>15639637
He was asking what happened to the OLM. Are you perhaps retarded?

>> No.15639653

>>15639651
NTA but the original anon also asked about B9

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15639654

>>15639455
>>15639458
Are you talking about the color of the cement, you autist? It's from the water permeating into the cement, cement is porous.

>> No.15639660

>>15639651
Niggerish behavior, you can clearly see he asked about B9. You are bending the truth so you can suck off Musk as much as possible.

>> No.15639661

Musk has not xeeted about the static fire. This is bearish.

>> No.15639664

>>15639654
You mean concrete?

>> No.15639669

>>15639661
Sorry sweaty he called Bezos based just fifteen hours ago. He’s already on the phone ready to purchase BE-4s for Starship’s next upgrade

>> No.15639670

>>15639660
>suck off Musk
why do these faggots always need to talk about sucking off and cum and dicks?

>> No.15639671

>>15639670
rocketry is inherently phallic

>> No.15639680

>>15639670
Newfag
>>15639671
Oldfag

>> No.15639689

>>15639341
>we won't need to divert the exhaust... because we just won't ok!?

Elon quite literally said the opposite of this.

>> No.15639701

>>15639143
>T-00:01:10
>What a strange ceiling...

>> No.15639715

>>15639159
Clean up and animal rescue groups dont have the man power to dry off all those beetles. A whole fucking ecosystem just hosed off like that. This makes BP look like a fucking joke

>> No.15639718

>>15639213
kek

>> No.15639723

2 bongs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sGWUunA2mM

>> No.15639738

>>15639549
Will there be photo or video? The screens will be blurred so you can't see the secret KSP UI

>> No.15639740

>>15639492
So I was right. Basically the whole company is either directly or complicit responsibility for this. Gonna get interesting when the charges roll in

>> No.15639748

>>15639552
drunk on the moon, tom waits

>> No.15639756

>>15639543
I made it up one day on /sfg/ like 2 years ago. he just annoys me, thought it'd be funny to spread a filthy rumor, but it's feeling more real everyday. he's obviously a deviant anyway so idc. at least it's not completely unfounded bs lie like a certain public bathroom "meme".

>> No.15639759

>>15639756
Wow the irony of this post. I’m the one who found Mueller’s liked tweet lmao

>> No.15639762

>>15639548
They are training the gpt on you. How do you feel? a little more irrelevant every day?

>> No.15639764

>>15639759
> he still perpetuates it
Ok yeah go fuck yourself

>> No.15639772

>>15639764
Hey I never turned it into a joke. I just brought it up because I was, quite frankly, shocked. I was trying to see what interesting things Tom was focusing on and then bam

>> No.15639775
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>>15638921
Holy shit, Elon is really a retard at picking women

>> No.15639777

>>15639644
Then you know exactly what it will look like if you had to stake your life

>> No.15639779

>>15639777
Fair point. I’ll start lowering my expectations

>> No.15639782

>>15639772
>>15639759
if i were to guess, anon is lile 12 layers of irony deep

>> No.15639783

>>15639105
>inb4 it gets completely fucked by the full launch again

>> No.15639788

>>15639783
My bet is that there will still be peripheral damage but the pad will be in pretty good shape. They’ll probably discover individual places on the OLM that will require a little more shielding, and some earth a few meters away might still get excavated

>> No.15639795

L2: the pad is in sorry shape, cracks in the launch plate. it's not up for debate, this has been a huge mistake

>> No.15639797

>>15639795
there is no way to sugarcoat this is there

>> No.15639808
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>>15639136
Hot steam, perfect for roasting chickens

>> No.15639836

>>15639654
>You're at a party and you want to know who is a hydrologist and a civil engineer. What do you do?
>Just wait, he'll tell you

>> No.15639847

>>15639775
He's just like me...

>> No.15639852
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>>15639288
>deluge poisons the wildlife with dihydrogen monoxide
it's over

>> No.15639861

>>15639527
I would never judge someone on the basis of what they eat in the privacy of a gas station bathroom

>> No.15639925

>>15639795
Is this bait or not.

>> No.15639927

>>15639925
>L2
>Is this bait?

>> No.15639936

>>15639925
I just got confirmation from L3 that it is not bait.

>> No.15639940
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>>15639671

>> No.15639942

>>15639066
Are the engine nozzle interiors white from methafrost pre-chilling their upper cooling circuit?

>> No.15639945

>>15639925
It's confirmed. Pics are in the discord.

>> No.15639947

>>15639942
cum

>> No.15639962

>>15639947
Yeah, mine

>> No.15639987

>>15639945
The discord invite is on the pastebin btw

>> No.15639990

>>15639936
They go by L3Harris now

>> No.15639998

The entire deluge system got destroyed by the pressure from the engines apperantly and a lot of cracks formed om stage 0. Large possibility that they need to rebuild the entire launch platform. - My ass

>> No.15640003

There’s a venus thread on /tv/ if anyone is in the mood to seethe at how little normies know about space kek

>> No.15640011

There's a "find out your gf is an alien" thread if anyone is in the mood to seethe at how little normies know about gfs kek

>> No.15640013

>>15639998
It will be 2 years before the OLM is ready (for real this time)

>> No.15640019

guys I live in hawaii, will I be able to see starship reenter from oahu? also I can get onto military bases

>> No.15640036
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It's all up to the FAA now. NET October 15 ignoring FAA, but likely April 15 or so with regulatory delays

>> No.15640040

>>15640036
This is NOT looking good for my october 14 estimate

>> No.15640048

>>15639458
retard kun

>>15639213
KEK ok you got me

>> No.15640075

>>15640036
remind me again what spacex did for 2 months

>> No.15640079

>>15640075
twiddled their thumbs up their ass while FAA took marching orders from King Biden

>> No.15640096

>>15640075
your mom

>> No.15640133

>>15640075
Collabed with twitter for its name change to appease Elon's autistic fascination with a letter.

>> No.15640146

>>15640133
topkek

>> No.15640152

>>15640079
The same FAA that's currently being sued for being on SpaceX's side in the environmental review?

>> No.15640154

>>15640152
Yup. Add 6 months for the lawsuit

>> No.15640160

>>15639723
https://youtu.be/i7tnTS5NDTg

>> No.15640163
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15640163

Apparently a few of the R2 engines on B9 were closer in production number to many of the B7 engines. Those are most likely the ones that failed.
>>15640154
No. Six million months.

>> No.15640229

>>15639644
>No in between.
I hate this meme

>> No.15640230

>>15640229
What

>> No.15640241

>>15640229
you love it or hate it

>> No.15640244

LIFTOFF LFG!!

>> No.15640247
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>> No.15640249

BORRRRIIIING

>> No.15640252

>>15640249
but slightly comfy desu... now that the announcers yap slightly less

>> No.15640260

>>15640036
>As long as they nigger nigger nigger the nigger in that nigger

>> No.15640267

>I don’t even tune in to F9 launches anymore despite getting hounded by youtube notifications every other day
More annoying than anything at this point. But every launch is another nail in the old space coffin (S to spit)

>> No.15640268

>>15640267
missing out on HD views

>> No.15640271

>>15640230
>It has to be completely black and white because I say so
Autism meme

>> No.15640274

>>15640271
Oh.
Have you considered admitting yourself to the mental hospital? Or perhaps the orphanage for retards without a funny bone? (Don’t worry, you don’t have to pass the IQ entrance exam!)

>> No.15640278

Elon can't keep getting away with it

>> No.15640282

>>15640267
I still watch them if the payload is interesting.

>> No.15640287

>>15640268
It looks better, but still not high def enough for me to tune in. Youtube compression is ass.

One cool way to draw more views would be to mount 360 degree cameras and let viewers just have fun with that.

>> No.15640288

>>15639670
They're either Russian or Democrats (who are trained by the Russians)

>> No.15640291

>>15640282
the transporter missions are fun

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>>15640079
>Biden
Would Spacex be going at a faster pace in a Trump presidency?

>> No.15640303

>>15640291
I'm more interested on probes

>> No.15640307

>>15640299
They might have blown up one more already

>> No.15640310

>>15640274
Next level projection

>> No.15640316

Presumably a block 2 SLS could lob a probe out to Uranus or Neptune faster than Starship could, right?
Or does Starship win with orbital refueling?
What if starship had a high energy cryogenic hydrogen kick stage

>> No.15640322

>>15640316
starship wins by price and availability
SLS will never be used for probes because manned moon missions take priority.

>> No.15640328
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15640328

> there are tidally locked planets around red dwarfs that are in a star-synchronous orbit, always over the same part of the star

>> No.15640338

Is this an Usui or Irina board?

>> No.15640339

>>15640328
I wonder if there are planets stuck in the Lagrange points of binary star systems, particularly the L1. Imagine being constantly illuminated on all sides.

>> No.15640343

>>15640338
qrd?

>> No.15640350

>>15640322
Okay I don’t disagree, and you can even make the >muh shaking argument, but this is just a hypothetical based solely on shortest time to the ice giants

>> No.15640353

>>15640338
The future of spaceflight is Clear.

>> No.15640354

>>15640350
SLS wins because it’s bigger, oranger, and based…er
It’s the king of direct transfer

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>>15639510
Ceramic???

>> No.15640394

>>15639577
Lunar probes always fuck up in the landing lately.

>> No.15640404

>>15640394
The cosmos is difficult

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>>15640316
Setting aside that SLS will never do a commercial launch it isn't even close.

>> No.15640422

>>15640415
So this is the power of depots

>> No.15640425

>>15640415
Wow holy shit, thanks. Starship is so fucking amazing.

>> No.15640427

>>15640415
Reminder that congress tried to take away 90% of this graph to save the 10% near the origin (the cuck zone)

>> No.15640434

>>15640404
it's not that easy in lunar landery

>> No.15640442

>>15640415
cryogenic propellant transfer will never be viable. it's so over

>> No.15640447

>>15640442
Man will never fly aero crafts there is simply not enough alchemical knowledge

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>>15639143
I don’t understand this “rapid reusability” meme

>> No.15640491

>>15639124
actually, B9 has multiple engines that overlapped with the batch of engines used by B7, not all of B9's engines were totally new

>> No.15640499

https://twitter.com/spacesudoer/status/1688278623781007360

turn your sound all the way up

>> No.15640523

>>15640499
It's possible they just secured the camera better for the B9 test (probably not but it's possible), but I think it's mostly due to the water absorbing the majority of the energy. Also all the stuff that was dust with B7 is just steam now. Hopefully that also translates to less damage to the rocket itself.

>> No.15640524

>>15640480
Do you even know what those are?

>> No.15640525

>>15640480
Weren't those suppose to end up being on retractable arms that would get covered once it launches

>> No.15640530

>>15640523
This static fire being very quiet in comparison was a common theme among the livestreamers who were on site.

>> No.15640539

>>15640530
Interested to see them do a full duration static fire to see if there's a difference. My guess is it shut down early cause it was following normal flight protocol (a 4th engine shut down so the test was aborted, since they can make it to orbit with 3 out but not 4). Could just be that they built that system into the static fire program as well, but that's just a guess.

>> No.15640541

There's no way to sugarcoat this...

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>>15640541
true

>> No.15640575

>>15640544
concentrated autism chart

>> No.15640582

>>15640524
Pretty sure they’re (expendable) engine chill piping that need replacing every time they stack

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https://twitter.com/ESGhound/status/1688266979998568448

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>>15640544
im guessing these are the ones that failed

>> No.15640601 [DELETED] 

>>15640596
This was posted by ESGHound. Make sure to report him for self promotion
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>> No.15640607

>>15640596
wait, didn't he want them to have a flame diverter and deluge? now he's angry they have an equivalent?

>> No.15640628

>>15640607
Yes and yes, now cool it with the antisemitism

>> No.15640637

Why is Bezos not researching into vasimir and other non chemical method?

>> No.15640644

>>15640544
Imagine being so unemployed you have the time to make these useless charts.

>> No.15640654

>>15640637
He learned from Astra's lesson that until you can reliably reach orbit nothing else matters.

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>>15640637
Blue Origin won a phase 1 award for the DRACO nuclear thermal propulsion demo, though ultimately the Lockheed/BWXT team was selected for phase 2 and 3.

>> No.15640746

>>15639775
he's autistic, with various comorbidities
executive dysfunction is not one of them, that's why he ended up being the richest guy in the world
fml

>> No.15640780

>>15640706
>Blue Origin won a phase 1 award for the DRACO nuclear thermal propulsion demo
this is exceedingly stupid
they don't have an orbit-capable vehicle yet what the actual fuck

>> No.15640847

Boring Company? How about Earth Excavation Technologies. Earth X. Tesla? Magnetic Excitation Vehicles. MagneX.

>> No.15640870

>>15640530
How does one explain their apparent autism and the lack of any acoustic measurements.

>> No.15640877

>>15640780
>they don't have an orbit-capable vehicle yet what the actual fuck
SpaceX does though

>> No.15640899

>>15640870
ears are acoustic measuring devices

>> No.15640901

>>15640163
so elon lied then

>> No.15640942

Did the launch bidet survive?

>> No.15641034

>>15638915

staging
>>15641032
>>15641032
>>15641032

>> No.15641105

>>15639323
>he thinks hohmann will be the mode of travel instead of near constant acceleration