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2023 is really full of surprises!
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First test flight of Starship (in its "human" version) in less than 30 minutes, the live:
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Postponed for at least 48 hours (not understood why exactly...)
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2 minutes...
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Ouch obviously it exploded BUT the takeoff went well according to several newspaper articles!! Are they jerks or what?
...didn't see the live I had an appointment...
...didn't see the live I had an appointment...
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Christophe wrote:Ouch obviously it exploded BUT the takeoff went well according to several newspaper articles!! Are they jerks or what?
...didn't see the live I had an appointment...
Yes, she took off! On the other hand what surprised me is that (around 1mn30) we have a view of the first stage reactors and that 5 or 6 out of 33 are off. I don't know anything about it, but it seems surprising, especially since their distribution is perfectly asymmetrical.
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Well I saw, it was the stabilization in the re-entry phase preceding the landing that screwed up so I don't know if they blew it up or if it was biblical spontaneous combustion ( janic will tell us more)...
On the other hand, the wokeX generation who applauds when the rocket explodes... there uh... I don't understand...
Something escapes me...
On the other hand, the wokeX generation who applauds when the rocket explodes... there uh... I don't understand...
Something escapes me...
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sicetaitsimple wrote:Christophe wrote:Ouch obviously it exploded BUT the takeoff went well according to several newspaper articles!! Are they jerks or what?
...didn't see the live I had an appointment...
Yes, she took off! On the other hand, what surprised me was that (around 3 minutes), so shortly before the failed separation between the first and second stages, we have a view of the reactors on the first stage and that 5 or 6 out of 33 are extinguished. I don't know anything about it, but it seems surprising, especially since their distribution is perfectly asymmetrical.
Some were extinguished well before 3 minutes: 3 from takeoff...
Surely more info to search on: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23SpaceX& ... cal=trends
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Mouahahaha lol kikoo lool!
Musk's Space X rocket exploded after takeoff, so Twitter blue goes from €10 to €20 per month!!!
Musk's Space X rocket exploded after takeoff, so Twitter blue goes from €10 to €20 per month!!!
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