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Anonymous No. 15855346

Nebula Edition

Preivous - >>15853002

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Anonymous No. 15855352

My personal favorite nebula.

Anonymous No. 15855354

>>15855346
Nebula are an optical illusion produced by hypersensitive snowflake telescopes and they give the false impression of dust whe there isn't any. In fact, nebula are mostly empty space.

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Anonymous No. 15855356

Quantized Inertia thrusters reached orbit before Blue Origin despite the company being older than the original MiHsC paper.

Anonymous No. 15855357

>>15855354
Doesn't make them any less beautiful.

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Anonymous No. 15855359

Hubble had the most sovlfvl images. Somehow JWST just seems to suck any life out of them, yeah they're better but it's just not the same as when we first saw them, and the graininess gave it some character.

Anonymous No. 15855362

>>15855359
Hubble images being visible light means there's much less guesswork about how to colorize them. False color adaptations of non visible wavelengths always look fake because they are.

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Anonymous No. 15855366

>>15855362
That's what it was. Hubble really was just better, fucking love every planetary nebula image it ever provided. JWST was a mistake.

Anonymous No. 15855368

>>15855359
They are not really better, Hubble sees a similar range to human eye, so the images seem more normal. JWST images from I think orange to mid infrared, so it can see through the nebula, but it doesn't seem like anything that you could see on the sky. Both have compaable resolution, infrared is harder to focus, so it needs a bigger mirror.

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Anonymous No. 15855369

Fuck I should've just called this Hubble edition. I'll let you anons get back to it, amerilards need their sleep.

Anonymous No. 15855375

>>15855369
Isn't the OP image from Euklid?

Anonymous No. 15855379

>>15855362
All are colorized. They are at best a bit reddish, the colors only come from long exposure photos through filters.

Anonymous No. 15855380

>>15855368
JWST images look like artsy hollywood color theory junk where they make everything look orange and blue bc they hate life

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Anonymous No. 15855381

>>15855375
Yeah but I ended up just obsessing over Hubble again. Looks pretty kino though, old school Hubble vibes, wishing it the best.

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Anonymous No. 15855418

>>15855362
Nebula pictures with Hubble are just as "wrong" because it's done with narrowband filters which are are nothing like what we see and do not correspond to the natural colours. Narrowband filters only let though a small range of wavelengths, this makes nebulae appear much brighter relative to the stars than you would see by eye. The classic Hubble palette has Oxygen III (a blue wavelength as blue, 502 nm), Sulphur II (a red wavelength as red, 673 nm), and Hydrogen Balmer alpha (a red wavelength as Green, 657 nm). So all the green in your image is actually red visible light.
Nebulae don't look like this to the human eye, the reason you think they should look like this is because you've seen a lot of these pictures.

JWST images are generally done with broad filters, it doesn't really have a lot of narrowband filters. They're also mostly ordered in a sensible way, blue to red, shortest wavelength to longest.

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Anonymous No. 15855419

>>15855352

Anonymous No. 15855421

when did the astroonomers discover /sfg/?

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Anonymous No. 15855423

>>15855359
Hubble images look like a painting, JWST images look like CGI

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Anonymous No. 15855426

>>15855375
>>15855381
When can we except science results from the Euclid mission

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Anonymous No. 15855427

>>15855346
sorry bro. Photoshop tricked you again.

Well... NASA tricked you. It was part of the STEM movement... get the little kiddies thinking that space is beautifil and magical, then by the time they figure out they were lied to they already have University debt and are educated wage slaves for part of the industrial military complex.

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Barkun No. 15855432

>>15855427
Both telescopes are operated by doofuses who manage to create fake clusters of the same star repeated which results in inflation of star amount, from 2 billion to a trillion billion as they put it. Retards.

Anonymous No. 15855451

>>15855426
We are going to get the whole sky map in Hubble/JWST resolution.

Anonymous No. 15855452

>>15855356
Did they try it out yet?

Anonymous No. 15855453

knower here
fws says no

Anonymous No. 15855469

when is the goddamn starship going to fly again?

Anonymous No. 15855471

>>15855469
2 weeks

Barkun No. 15855472

Is this thread for the retarded because it looks as if that's so

Anonymous No. 15855473

>>15855472
You will fit right in then.

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Barkun No. 15855477

>>15855473

Anonymous No. 15855478

>>15855472
Yes, you're welcome.

Anonymous No. 15855487

>>15855477
SLIPPERY LITTLE BASTARD!

Anonymous No. 15855501

>>15855426
Apparently there will be some data released in about 10 months, and more a year after that. But we may see individual discoveries published before that, like very high redshift quasars or special gravitational lenses. A major data release will happen in about 2 years, you can probably expect cosmology results around then.

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Anonymous No. 15855528

How far will Starship go?
https://strawpoll.com/eJnvvwVbGnv

How many Super Heavy engines fail?
https://strawpoll.com/jVyG8mxekn7

Anonymous No. 15855538

>>15855427
t. has never experienced looking through a big ass (>16") telescope
my local observatory has a 30" and despite there being hardly any colour on all but the brightest nebula, it is still cool as hell being able to see something like that with your own eyes
like seeing the rings of saturn on a 6"+ telescope for the first time

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Anonymous No. 15855541

>>15855528
The poll is different from the first one. Can't do accurate Brier score comparisons.

Anonymous No. 15855551

>>15855421
It's better than frogs

Anonymous No. 15855556

>>15855541
just merge some of the categories, its not that different? and this time the flight itself is different as well with completely different staging mechanism, no hydraulic fluids, different timings

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Anonymous No. 15855557

lets see your spaceflight related desktops, fags. You do have one, right?

Anonymous No. 15855560

>>15855557
I just have a generic space background, not specifically spaceflight

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Anonymous No. 15855571

>>15855557
SN15 right after it landed and this pic.

Anonymous No. 15855574

>>15855557
>>15855560
anything other than solid black is normie mode. How are you seriously that unautistic that yo8u cant get distracted and annoyed by all the nosie going on in the background?

Anonymous No. 15855586

Speaking of wallpapers, I'd really like to get a 1920x1080 Saturn V picture like >>15855571. Does anyone have any NASA archive links or whatnot?

Anonymous No. 15855588

>>15855574
its the same day after day, you get used to it

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Anonymous No. 15855594

https://strawpoll.com/wAg3AVPKKy8

Anonymous No. 15855601

>>15855594
I hope /sfg/ isn't delusional enough to get a Yes majority vote

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Anonymous No. 15855603

'Sooner rather than later': Texas congressmen press for SpaceX's Starship launch approval
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https://www.expressnews.com/business/article/gonzales-starship-letter-18485045.php
> U.S. Reps. Tony Gonzales and Vicente Gonzalez sent a letter Friday to agency Director Martha Williams calling for “timely environmental review” of the company’s launch operations.
> “The United States is currently in a space race with the rest of the world — and the Federal government should not hinder public companies as they develop and push United States to remain a leader in the space exploration realm,” the congressmen wrote. “It is of the utmost importance that FWS makes their environmental review decision sooner rather than later.”
> The letter is the latest sign of growing pressure from SpaceX to return to flight after the FAA grounded Starship in the aftermath of an April 20 flight that revealed serious safety and environmental concerns with its operations.
> Gonzales, a San Antonio Republican, and Gonzalez, a McAllen Democrat, said regulatory delay “greatly impacts SpaceX’s operations in South Texas” and potentially hurts the region’s economy.
>“SpaceX is one of the largest employers in the Rio Grande Valley, employing over 1,700 people — and is a major economic driver in the area,” they wrote. “A further delay in the environmental review will continue to harm the small businesses and tourism industry of South Texas.”
> NASA officials have also been chiming in about Starship’s return to flight. On Friday, the Washington Post quoted NASA administrator Bill Nelson as saying “It is essential to us that SpaceX be able to test their rocket.”
>He continued, “I am given to believe that they are going to get the approval of Fish and Wildlife and therefore the FAA. I don’t know the timing, but of course a major delay would be of very considerable concern to NASA.”

Anonymous No. 15855604

>>15855586
https://images.nasa.gov/search?q=saturn%20v&page=1&media=image&yearStart=1961&yearEnd=1972
this is all the official NASA imagery, there's a ton out there on google too

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>>15855603
> EAGLE PASS, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 28: An aerial view of tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, wearing a black Stetson hat, speaking with Rep Tony Gonzales (R-TX) while visiting the Texas-Mexico border on September 28, 2023 in Eagle Pass, Texas. Musk toured the border along the bank of the Rio Grande to see firsthand the ongoing migrant crisis, which he has called a "serious issue."
> Rep. Tony Gonzales, a retired Navy cryptologist, said he’s “majorly focused on space.” He held the space portfolio during his time as a Department of Defense fellow for then-Sen. Marco Rubio.
>Gonzales has also built connections with Musk. In late September, he met with the tech mogul in Eagle Pass to discuss border issues.

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Anonymous No. 15855607

>>15855603
They know that FWS won't give the approval this week.
It's unironically over.

Anonymous No. 15855613

>>15855354
They aren't an optical illusion, your brain simply struggles to comprehend the immense scale involved. Nebula are less dense than the immediate vicinity of the Sun but are cubic lightyears in size, so all the diffuse mass adds up. It's like how mist in the morning can be so thin it's invisible within ten meters, yet it fully obscures the tree line across the field. I have been hunting deer lately.

Anonymous No. 15855615

>>15855359
>JWST seems to suck the life out of them
JWST can see thru dust clouds as if they don't exist, so in a way, you actually are seeing a ghostly, pale version of the Hubble images. Like photos of a beautiful woman vs her xray scans.

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Anonymous No. 15855623

>>15855346
>>15855605
When are we leaving this planet bros? How much longer? I'm tired of all the delays I want to leave already

Anonymous No. 15855625

>>15855607
Common Sense Skepticians stay winning.
Starship will never launch.

Anonymous No. 15855626

WHEN IS THE FUCKING LICENSE IT'S MONDAY

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Anonymous No. 15855627

Europe's first bi-material chamber, powered by biomethane and liquid oxygen, and cooled with the propellants

At Pangea, we keep validating key technologies that enable us to provide the most cost-effective and green propulsion solutions for our clients.

ARCOS Aerospike Engine Test Campaign - DLR Lampoldshausen - October 2023

Barkun No. 15855628

I bet you 1000 Intelligence Quota that starship will fail on launch day

Anonymous No. 15855629

>>15855627
bi-material chamber? what does that mean

Anonymous No. 15855633

>>15855627
>biomethane
Typical German retardation

Anonymous No. 15855634

>>15855607
Texas congressmen don't have a hotline to FWS.

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Anonymous No. 15855637

>>15855629
Both men and women can use it.

Anonymous No. 15855638

>>15855352
It even has a star where the wedding ring would be.

Anonymous No. 15855641

>>15855623
It will be a long time before a person with your disposition would be in demand for any kind of off-world travel anyway. You can stop dreaming about it fixing your life.

Anonymous No. 15855642

>>15855628
All that has to go right is the Raptor engines and their thrust vector controls not exploding again.
>but staging
Booster will get a giant hole ripped into it when the ship BRAAAAAPS on it but that's not my problem.
>but max Q
Starship was able to handle the FTS explosives and still fly
>but upper stage
It will make it into space and there is nothing FTS can do about it
>but reentry
It won't try to land anyway who cares

Anonymous No. 15855644

>>15855627
>>15855629
>>15855633
it means not ruining our planet "trying to get to mars"
use green propellents or we send greta to Boca Chica

Anonymous No. 15855645

>>15855605
>Black cowboy hat
Why is he wearing the hat evil people wear?

Anonymous No. 15855646

>>15855644
Biomethane like all other green shit is a literal scam.

Anonymous No. 15855650

>>15855426
the forbidden drum kit

Anonymous No. 15855653

>>15855642
cope.

Anonymous No. 15855656

>>15855627
>biomethane
so, methane

Anonymous No. 15855657

>>15855629
It means the chamber is made of two materials, ie a copper alloy and a nickel alloy.

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Anonymous No. 15855658

Halo Space, Eos X and Arthur D. Little Spain indicted for unlawful use of Zero 2 Infinity’s trade secrets, Rogue Space launches its first demonstration mission on Transporter-9
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https://spacenews.com/halo-space-eos-x-and-arthur-d-little-spain-indicted-for-unlawful-use-of-zero-2-infinitys-trade-secrets/
> SAN FRANCISCO – Halo Space, Eos X Space Technologies Corp. and Arthur D. Little Spain were indicted Oct. 31 in Madrid on charges of unlawful discovery of the trade secrets of Spanish high-altitude balloon company Zero 2 Infinity.
> The case stems from Zero 2 Infinity’s allegations that the people hired to raise money for its space tourism business established two competing firms based on Zero 2 Infinity’s intellectual property.
> Lopez-Urdiales established Zero 2 Infinity in 2009. The idea stemmed from his paper published at the 2002 International Astronautical Congress in Houston, “The Role of Balloons in Future Development of Space Tourism,” and his patent for a pressurized pod for hosting passenger on journeys to and from space or near-space granted by the European Patent Office.
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https://spacenews.com/startup-rogue-space-launches-its-first-demonstration-mission/
> WASHINGTON — Rogue Space Systems, a three-year-old startup developing small satellites for in-orbit servicing, launched its first demonstrator Nov. 11 on the SpaceX Transporter-9 rideshare mission.
> Rogue Space has won several Space Force Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts for technologies in support of satellite-servicing vehicles, such as a cubesat dispenser and a magnetic system for stabilizing tumbling space objects.
> During the Barry-1 deployment, Rogue will test internal and customer-developed algorithms as it collects data on various aspects of spaceflight. It also will test customer payloads from the propulsion startup IVO. The company is developing so-called IVO Quantum Drive electric propulsion technology for low-Earth orbit spacecraft.

Anonymous No. 15855660

>>15855627
it means the europeans have finally unlocked the 1970s tech tree

Anonymous No. 15855661

>>15855642
>Booster will get a giant hole ripped into it when the ship BRAAAAAPS on it but that's not my problem
I don't understand this meme. Hotstaging has never had this failure mode occur even with aluminum construction. That interstage ring is built like a brick house and is made of a much more heat tolerant material too. SpaceX could have slapped 25 tonnes of steel into it without harming the launch, too.
I personally have zero FUD in regards to the hot staging.

Anonymous No. 15855664

>>15855657
Wasn't the F1 bimaterial? Are you telling me europe was 60 years behind on this?

Anonymous No. 15855665

>>15855657
yes but why bring it up? is that unusual?

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Anonymous No. 15855675

SpaceX launches final pair of O3b mPower satellites needed for commercial services, Has ESA Stacked the Deck for The Exploration Company?
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> TAMPA, Fla. — SpaceX launched a third pair of O3b mPower satellites Nov. 12, enough for SES to start services next year from a constellation grappling with electrical issues that have reduced initial capacity.
> SpaceX was slated to launch the fifth and sixth O3b mPower satellites by the end of June, but the mission was put on hold after what at first appeared to be a minor glitch that is sporadically tripping off power modules on the first four in orbit.
> SES said Oct. 31 that their electrical issues were worse than initially thought, and will significantly reduce operational life and broadband capacity.
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https://europeanspaceflight.com/has-esa-stacked-the-deck-for-the-exploration-company/
> With the announcement of its commercial cargo programme, the European Space Agency appears to have stacked the deck to allow for only one challenger to be eligible to compete.
> The details here are interesting, so let’s spell them out. Although the exact performance minimums weren’t broadly shared with the announcement, a LinkedIn post from ESA director of human and robotic exploration Daniel Neuenschwander revealed that the agency would require vehicles competing for the cargo service contracts to be able to transport four tonnes to low Earth orbit and return two tonnes back to Earth. This is, however, not what was originally stated.
> In May, ESA published the first version of call for the development of a commercial cargo transportation service. That call had the same required launch date but had a minimum delivery capacity of two tonnes to low Earth orbit and a return capacity of one tonne.

Anonymous No. 15855680

>>15855661
At sea level, the plume from one Raptor at 100% thrust erodes 1 inch of steel per second - and at a much greater standoff distance than the gap between the engines and hot staging ring are positioned on Starship/Super Heavy. Elon isn't memeing when he calls it the world's most powerful cutting torch. Granted, the higher altitude will reduce some of that, but even then I still think the hot staging ring is a very reasonable expected failure point.

Going forwards SpaceX will probably continue making boosters conventionally and having separate hot staging rings that attach to the fore dome by the hold-down clamps (just like booster 9, 10 and I think 11), since the hot staging rings are going to be single-use for at least until they get a monthly flight cadence going and can test raptor-resistant materials (starship tiles are too structurally weak to withstand the pressure, and the heat isn't even really a problem to begin with)

Anonymous No. 15855684

>>15855675
>ESA realizes much too late they were simply being too conservative with their specs
If they wanted a Dragon alternative they could have just said so

Anonymous No. 15855691

>>15855664
Maybe it's their first 3D printed bimetalluc chamber. You know, one of those ultimately meaningless "firsts" to drum up hype.

Anonymous No. 15855713

>>15855665
see >>15855691

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Anonymous No. 15855715

How soon can we reasonably expect to see large dragline excavators being used to dig on the Moon?

Barkun No. 15855716

>>15855713
I am a machine. Yes I am.

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Anonymous No. 15855718

>>15855551
Guess what

Anonymous No. 15855720

>>15855427
I went in to a spaceflight engineering career path because of it so worked our pretty well, definetly not going for NASA kek

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Barkun No. 15855721

>>15855718

Anonymous No. 15855723

>>15855715
Well given the nightmare of trying to maintain hydraulic pistons in a vacuum environment full of corundum dust, I expect most if not all heavy earthmoving equipment will use cable drives to actuate their buckets/arms/blades, even if they aren't huge machines.

Anonymous No. 15855724

>>15855421
I just like looking at nebulas doesnt make me an astroonomer you filthy mongrel

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Barkun No. 15855726

>>15855724
Problem solved.

Anonymous No. 15855730

This fucking spambot is getting on my nerves. Why the fuck would you let this retarded thing loose on /sci/? Fucking namefags piss me off

Anonymous No. 15855731

>>15855723
>eggheads believe space industry will require massive amounts of fine engineering, mass autism, tight tolerances etc, hold hands out for millions to explore weird new designs for diggers and so forth
>the actusl future of space industry is dumb, remote operated clanking machines that use beefy electric motors to haul on thick, battered chains to actuate tools
I'm a fan honestly

🗑️ Barkun No. 15855732

>>15855730
You wanna go bro?

Anonymous No. 15855733

>>15855730
Seethe cope and dilate

Anonymous No. 15855735

>>15855733
You are defending a literal spambot why?

Anonymous No. 15855742

>>15855735
because the spambot is also a frogposter

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Anonymous No. 15855745

Predictions lads?

Anonymous No. 15855751

>>15855745
failure and an excuse.

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>>15855742
Yeah I'm one of the fucking frogposter retard doesnt mean I like spambots and especially not namefags.

Anonymous No. 15855753

>>15855745
nothing ever happens

Anonymous No. 15855755

>>15855751
>>15855753
>More likely there w will be some inconclusive data to allow the inventor to keep billing investors out of their money.

prolly this, with McCoullough insisting they got it wrong or something cause it would disprove his meme theory

Anonymous No. 15855758

The ratio of anons complaining about spam ITT rather than reporting & ignoring vs anons talking about space industry is poor

Anonymous No. 15855759

>>15855735
kys dumbass and stop crying

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Anonymous No. 15855761

Why is the FWS like this?
Will the fish fuckers ever be satisfied?

Anonymous No. 15855763

>>15855761
Imagine if they mandated that every ship build in the US needs to make sure it wont hit a shark or whale on every voyage

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Anonymous No. 15855771

https://twitter.com/DrPhiltill/status/1724086453649698900

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Anonymous No. 15855774

>>15855771
the quote is replying to something replying to this
https://twitter.com/NASAWatch/status/1723755232717414772

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2d_0l5ycRM

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>>15855774

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>>15855452
They're collecting baseline data and letting primary experiments run before turning the thrusters on. Testing is set to start in December. The thruster is only a secondary payload for IVO.

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>>15855776

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>>15855780

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>>15855763
Just shoot them, then it doesn't matter what they demand/mandate

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>>15855782
O'Neill Colonies - An Animated Tour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2d_0l5ycRM

Anonymous No. 15855789

>o'neill spam filled with buzzwords and indians
Are you proud of yourself?

Anonymous No. 15855793

>>15855782
>>15855784
I get that it's utopian fiction but I can't stand the population densities these fictional colonies operate at. sorry, but you're going to be getting Singapore or Manhattan. not Iceland.

Anonymous No. 15855794

>>15855789
>wellfag seething
lmao

Anonymous No. 15855797

>>15855794
you just posted six twitter screenshots in a row, filled with literally who sycophants. I'm not sure what to tell you.

Anonymous No. 15855798

>>15855778
>2 weeks until QI drive test
bros . . .

Anonymous No. 15855802

>monday morning
>nothing happening
we need something big to tide us over until starship

Barkun No. 15855804

>>15855802
Suspended in perfect symmetry, sort of.

Anonymous No. 15855805

>>15855771
cant happen because existing companies and voters will force government to slow development of labor saving tech to a craw. goverment itself is incentivised to restrict it because one of their main metrics for sucess is making the fraction of the populationg who wageslave higher than it was before

Anonymous No. 15855807

>>15855805
the productivity increases will be too large to ignore and people will go from actually doing to manual labour to supervising multiple robots doing the manual labor

Anonymous No. 15855808

>>15855793
unironically, it's impossible to sustain human life/civilization at the population densities of Earth cities. All cities rely on migration of people from rural countryside to urban center to maintain themselves, because life in a city evidently tanks the birth rate.

Anonymous No. 15855810

>>15855807
>>15855805
it will also be so gradual I don't think it can really be stopped, doing some actual completely braindead thing in factories that nobody wants to do and nobody cares about, most people don't even know stuff like that is done
places that ban it will just be outcompeted by places that don't ban it

Anonymous No. 15855812

>>15855807
maybe one day, but within our lifetimes the productivity increases of a machine over a human are marginal in countries where labour is expensive, and negative in places where labour is cheap

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https://twitter.com/DJSnM/status/1724091218077048978

> Later in the year the sun generated the most powerful solar flare recorded a massive X45 event, during the Halloween storms of 2003. This damaged the solar panels and slowed the spacecraft down.
> It would reach Itokawa a little later than expected and began studying the asteroid, however soon after the arrival 2 of 3 reaction wheels failed and they had to switch over to reaction control thrusters for most attitude control.
> And then after problematic attempts to collect a sample from the asteroid the RCS system began leaking, spinning and then tumbling the spacecraft. Contact was lost for 6 weeks.
> And when contact was re-established the loss of attitude control thrusters and reaction wheels left no obvious options to get the spacecraft under control. For a long time the engineers thought the mission would be lost.

Anonymous No. 15855814

>Multiple sources say SpaceX is likely to receive a Starship/Super Heavy launch license from the FAA today.

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>>15855813
> In the end the engineers realised that the neutralizing emitters on the ion thrusters could emit neutral Xenon in an orientation which could produce enough torque to orient the spacecraft. And so they used that to regain control
> It began the journey back to earth years after planned, using only 2 operational Ion engines. Then one failed…. And another. The spacecraft was left with no operational propulsion and not on course for earth.
> But, it’s important to realize that many devices are not monolithic components, there are subsystems in those ion thrusters, between the 4 engines they could use the ion acceleration system on one unit, and the neutralizer on another unit to get thrust.
> And so with two half engines they were finally able to get the spacecraft back to earth with a tiny sample.

Anonymous No. 15855818

>>15855814
source?

Barkun No. 15855819

>>15855812
I'm also mutated to the max and this needs to get out. No sharp moves until there's contact or other.

Anonymous No. 15855821

>>15855812
I don't think so, there are multiple humanoid robot projects going on now, one of them being Teslas Optimus

Anonymous No. 15855823

10AM at Texas. No license yet. Only 4 more hours left ...

Anonymous No. 15855828

>>15855814
no source = fuck you

Anonymous No. 15855829

>>15855818
it doesnt matter. there's too many trolls out there trying to claim that spacex got a license or is about to. at this point there's no reason to listen to any of them since none of them have proven legit.

Anonymous No. 15855830

>>15855805
>>15855807
I tend to think that the automation revolution will be a lot like the industrial revolution. There will be a period of huge, transformative growth in capability while simultaneously the average joe will hate it, be swept up in huge economic changes, and will continue to grumble about it 200 years after the fact. People will end up having access to luxuries far beyond what we have today, yet being numb to it and depressed by life in general because it's so far removed from the life they were evolved to live. The first groups to build out a fully automated industrial base will be the equivalent of the giant oil tycoons of the past, wealth inequality will go insane but the average poor will still be 100x richer than today's poors just by association (like modern africans herding goats and charging cellphones in their huts).

Overall I think it's interesting and inevitable and I look forward to the seething online.

Anonymous No. 15855834

>>15855829
they got it on thursday dumbass. it was all over the news

Anonymous No. 15855835

>>15855821
Like I said the limiting factor is cost. Boston dynamics dont sell well and nearly went bankrupt because their robots are just more expensive than a meatsack wageslave. Musk wants optimus to be mass produced with low cost, but he needs to actually catch up to boston dynamics first, which itself is a challenge he may underestimate.

Anonymous No. 15855836

>>15855810
>places that ban it will just be outcompeted by places that don't ban it
Exactly, just like has happened with every nation who has ever banned tech of any kind

Anonymous No. 15855841

>>15855784
>>15855782
>>15855780
>>15855774
Looks stupid and will never happen

Anonymous No. 15855845

>>15855812
I think the day automation becomes cheaper than the cheapest human labor for the majority of applications is very soon. One of the big barriers is cheaply automating the production of the robots you've designed to cheaply automate industry with. Really though, this can be done once you have a good automation robot designed, simply by funding the construction of a starter population of robots using traditional methods. I think Tesla is the most likely progenitor of this tech and also the most likely player to adopt this automated workflow first. They'll use something descended from Optimus to automate the production line that builds copies of itself, then use those machines to automate cars and batteries, then whatever else Elon's companies are working on, plus more. There's a lot of incentive to sell these robots far and wide too, because it doesn't just make money on the robots, it has a measureable effect on the price of all materials and products over time, that being, costs go down as human labor is supplanted.

A fully automated production line saves the cost of human labor in that factory, ie several percent reduction on cost. A fully automated supply chain laves the cost of human labor from start to finish, ie a majority reduction on cost. What does one robot cost when other robots built it? What does one robot cost when no human touched, or even looked at, any component of the robot or even its raw materials at any point during manufacture?

Anonymous No. 15855847

>>15855594
Nice to see /sfg/ is sane

Anonymous No. 15855848

Plot Twist: Super Heavy is given the license to launch, but Starship isn't

Anonymous No. 15855849

>>15855815
crazy what autism can do. I would have simply allowed for an extra 2kg in the design and built a vehicle which would not be so delicate as to fail, though.

Anonymous No. 15855852

>>15855745
This may be the most elborate scam of DARPA dollars Ive ever seeb

Anonymous No. 15855854

>>15855848
Musk said years ago that starship by itself is just about capable of being an ssto with no payload. i assume thats no longer the case?

Anonymous No. 15855857

>>15855835
BD robots suck for using for automation. They are "dumb", and other than acting as capable platforms for custom programming some cool parkour moves, not very useful at all.
BD robots aren't designed with automation and industries in mind. The first group to design and build a robot which is meant for automation and is half as good at that task as BD robots are at doing flips, is the first group to have a labor solution that costs less than any human anywhere, no matter how poor the local economy.

Anonymous No. 15855858

>>15855852
darpa is not involved in any way?

Anonymous No. 15855859

>>15855745
I hope it works, just for the seething from the physics community as they are forced to dump all their current theories :)
Real scientists would love this result, and eggheads (IFLS crowd) would be eternally btfo

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Anonymous No. 15855860

>>15855813
>>15855815
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKMmWUad1wY
I cri every time

Anonymous No. 15855862

>>15855845
god willing. i wont hold my breath, but I hope it comes true.

Anonymous No. 15855863

>>15855858
as I suspected. they are scamming their patreon investors now

Anonymous No. 15855864

>>15855613
I don't think it has anything to do with comprehension, nebulas are simply too dim.

Anonymous No. 15855866

>>15855860
MIKUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

Anonymous No. 15855867

>>15855863
i dont think they have a patreon

Anonymous No. 15855868

>>15855731
I think that an autist would more likely come up with something simple and robust. Do not confuse with tranny "autism".

Anonymous No. 15855869

>>15855857
doing flips is proof of sound hardware. if the robot cant stay upright doing complex moves then how can it be trusted in industry where a stoppage will cause a major problem? I am a Musk fan but so far optimus is far behind BD and defnitely has no practcal uses until they catch up

Anonymous No. 15855870

>>15855835
no, they don't sell well because they can't do anything useful
if you think the boston dynamics robot and Optimus are in any way comparable, you don't know anything about this
the critical difference is AI, the boston dynamics robot is just run of the mill control engineering with no autonomy
a robot with no autonomy is useless, no matter the cost
the fact that they haven't been designed to be mass manufacturable, have battery life of 30 minutes etc are all very distant to the fact that they are actually just useless

Anonymous No. 15855872

>>15855501
When the data is released in 10 months will there immediately be big discoveries or will it be a slow burn like with JWST?

Anonymous No. 15855873

>>15855870
see >>15855869

Anonymous No. 15855877

>>15855859
This would be the most entertaining outcome.

>>15855761
Because 9/10 times they're never in the political light are always desperately clawing for more funding for their work and research. Being massive fags means a lot more eyes on them, and its a once in a lifetime opportunity to go to Congress and be like "you want this to go faster? Give us $20Bn for our budget next year and we will. Else, my hands are tied."

It's all a game.

Anonymous No. 15855878

>>15855873
fuck off with this low effort trolling

Anonymous No. 15855882

>>15855878
see>>15855873

Anonymous No. 15855883

>>15855870
>>15855835
tl:dr you need a brain/intelligence/autonomy
without that its pointless

Anonymous No. 15855885

im so fuxing mad right now
ANGRY AT ANON

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Anonymous No. 15855887

>>15855841
you look stupid

Anonymous No. 15855888

>>15855782
>plenty of Halo and Mass Effect games with ginormous megastructures
>not one game that takes place entirely within an O'Neil cylinder
fws tilelime

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Anonymous No. 15855890

>>15855847

Anonymous No. 15855891

VANQUISH

Anonymous No. 15855892

Adrian Beil
Journalist for NasaSpaceFlight (Take it with a pinch of salt) :

"Another week, another FAA website stakeout. Currently expecting a Starship launch to happen Friday, however with overall regulatory and hardware playing field, a slip to Monday 20th feels very possible."

Anonymous No. 15855893

>>15855745
Can someone give me a QRD on this?

Anonymous No. 15855895

>>15855890
sorry, I took too much hopium today.

Anonymous No. 15855896

>>15855878
>AnyThInG i dOnT lIkE iS tROlLing!!1!!

Anonymous No. 15855897

nu article on astra
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1983272

Anonymous No. 15855898

>>15855888
https://youtu.be/gdeg7pKiTGM?si=VAqJsTuiUP1mlMMP
Vanquish takes place entirely on an Oneill cylinder laser weapon and the game starts with San Francisco being utterly annihilated by said big laser.

Anonymous No. 15855899

>>15855893
>quantum meme drive on cubesat with no other method of propulsion

Anonymous No. 15855900

>>15855888
Outer Wilds Echoes of the Eye

Anonymous No. 15855901

>>15855896
doing carefully coordinated flips with a robot is just not relevant in any way

Anonymous No. 15855903

>>15855898
Oh yeah, I forgot.

Anonymous No. 15855911

>>15855893
it swims through earth's magnetic field giving it the appearance of being a reactionless drive.

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Anonymous No. 15855912

>>15855352
You vs the guy she tells you not to worry about.

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Anonymous No. 15855920

>>15855897
> In August, Kemp told Ars that it wasn't fair to say Astra was in a fight for its survival.
>"I could characterize the launch business at Astra as fighting for its survival, but I wouldn’t characterize Astra as fighting for its survival," Kemp said. "Astra has always had the option of just stopping the launch business."
> In seven orbital launch attempts, Rocket 3 failed five times, but some of these launches were test flights without functioning satellites on board. Astra moved on from Rocket 3 after a launch failure in June 2022 destroyed two NASA hurricane research satellites. Nevertheless, Astra's successful missions put the company in a small group of a new wave of startups that have achieved orbit, alongside Rocket Lab, Firefly Aerospace, and Virgin Orbit, which went bankrupt earlier this year.
>Bloomberg reported in October that Astra was considering selling off a majority stake in its in-space propulsion business to help shore up Astra's tenuous financial situation, at least in the short term, as the company appeared to be just months away from running out of money.
> Earlier this month, Astra reported in an SEC filing that it defaulted on a loan as its cash reserve dropped below $10.5 million. A few days later, the company said it raised approximately $13.4 million from a pair of investors to pay off the loan.
> Then, on Thursday, Astra announced Kemp and London's offer to take the company private. This capped a rocky week for the company, and the story isn't over.

Anonymous No. 15855921

https://www.youtube.com/live/-alykI8KzWc
UPCOMING EPISODE OF OFF NOMINAL
GUEST: TOM MUELLER
MARK CALENDAR

Anonymous No. 15855923

>>15855921
I've tried to listen to Off Nominal multiple times but I just can't

Anonymous No. 15855925

No news regarding the license ?

Anonymous No. 15855926

>>15855925
they've had it since thursday

Anonymous No. 15855928

>>15855925
TWO [spoiler]MONTHS[/spoiler]

Anonymous No. 15855929

>>15855926
there's no trustable source on that

🗑️ Barkun No. 15855930

>>15855929
Spotlights on you retard

Anonymous No. 15855935

Last time, license was announced at 5:50pm EST. Berger teased the license at 3:30 EST. If license is truly dropping today, we might get a tease in 3 hours and 15 minutes, and an official license announcement from the FAA in 5 hours and 35 minutes. That is my expected timeline for a license announcement day, and if not today, apply the same timeframe for thursday, if allah compels the FWS and permits a license to drop this week.

Anonymous No. 15855952

>>15855815
That same tenacity saved the Akatsuki mission to Venus, which was only possible because the attitude control thrusters used the same propellant tank as the main engine

Anonymous No. 15855953

>>15855923
theyre based

Anonymous No. 15855960

watch there be no fucking licnse cause FWS is still twiddling their dumbs, and then watch Nov 17th come with a full govt. shutdown, watch there be no fucking progress or flight for the entire rest of december as the shitters in congress endlessly argue over the bills, its over.

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Anonymous No. 15855966

>>15855960
Ive BEEN telling you this dumbass. For a month now, but nooooo surely launch by end of October, oops it blew by! Surely launch by Nov 17, oops it blew by! And theres a government shutdown? OOPS! Nudoodoo backsissies are finally getting a taste of what reality is like KEEK

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Anonymous No. 15855975

Stack, Destack. Stack, Destack | Starbase Update

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg36mwpeOME

Anonymous No. 15855978

>>15855960
If the government shuts down, what’s stopping starship from test launching? I doubt the grunts are gonna spastic reaction and shut it down when their handlers aren’t paying them

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Anonymous No. 15855981

We are GOING

Anonymous No. 15855982

>>15855965
broo. why is he with her? hes so embarassing.

Anonymous No. 15855986

>>15855975
Doesnt matter without a license, which WONT come this year btw. FWS is stalling for Nov. 17 hoping for shutdown so they can go home and not give the Felongated Huskyrat what he wants (even doe its SpaceX that wants license and Elon is basically just an overseer and barely runs the place).

Anonymous No. 15855990

>>15855965
Bezos just oozes cool energy. I envy this man more than any other. Money, good looks, hot women, rockets. He's a real man

Anonymous No. 15855991

>>15855864
What I mean is, there's nothing illusory about nebula pictures just as there's nothing illusory about nighttime long exposure photography. I didn't mean that nebulae are actually that bright and colorful irl.

Anonymous No. 15855992

How big can a fine for launching without a license be anyway?

Anonymous No. 15855994

>>15855992
Nationalization is a pretty big fine

Anonymous No. 15855995

>>15855990
meanwhile nerd Musk getting cucked by Biden for the 10th time.

Anonymous No. 15855997

>>15855994
They will unironically do this, they are just waiting to smell the blood in the water.

Anonymous No. 15855998

>>15855992
you would launch this one a few weeks earlier at the cost of probably years until the next launch unless you're willing to go to jail over the second launch

Anonymous No. 15856003

>>15855994
schizo take

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856018

A LAUNCH LICENSE JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE!

Anonymous No. 15856020

>>15856018
what document am I looking at?

Anonymous No. 15856021

>>15856018
real krystalposting hours

Anonymous No. 15856028

>>15856020
A vacation application

Anonymous No. 15856031

>>15855868
mass autism, aka eggheads from oldspace anytime they need to build a thing

Anonymous No. 15856037

>>15855680
>At sea level, the plume from one Raptor at 100% thrust erodes 1 inch of steel per second - and at a much greater standoff distance than the gap between the engines and hot staging ring are positioned on Starship/Super Heavy
Sores?

Anonymous No. 15856045

>>15856037
common sense you fucking tranny.

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Anonymous No. 15856048

>>15855981
Is this booster 25% finished?

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Anonymous No. 15856050

>>15856018
Clearly this is a forgery

Anonymous No. 15856074

>>15856050
I assure its accurate

Anonymous No. 15856080

>>15856028
The "vacation" thing is super cringy and you're a cunt hair away from schizoposting. When you're locked in a rubber room don't say no one warned you.

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Anonymous No. 15856081

HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?

Anonymous No. 15856083

>>15856045
>1 inch/second
>common sense
you are a gay retard

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Anonymous No. 15856090

>>15856081
Just wait until you see a singular booster launch twice in a day.

Anonymous No. 15856091

>>15856081
He was most likely in the same region or location for 3 out of the 5 launches, I think

Anonymous No. 15856093

>>15856091
youre fucking idiotic. he just saw them on the internet.

Anonymous No. 15856096

>>15856093
Maybe, but we can't be sure, and we shouldn't rush to judgements

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Anonymous No. 15856104

>>15856099
>>>/vt/

Anonymous No. 15856106

>>15856099
finally, the adult in the room rises.

Barkun No. 15856111

>>15856106
Freshener

Anonymous No. 15856113

>>15855900
That's more like an O'Neil chode.

Anonymous No. 15856114

305 meter tall absolute unit of a dam

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

🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856116

>>15856113
is it not a taurus?

Anonymous No. 15856118

>>15856099
蛟竜毒蛇

Anonymous No. 15856121

>>15856113
is it not a torus

Anonymous No. 15856122

>>15856114
implessive

Anonymous No. 15856127

>>15856090
>twice in a day.

It'll be more than that, once they get those sea platforms up and running. That or design some sort of muffler system for raptor.

Anonymous No. 15856128

>>15856031
"Autism":
>476 parts
>MUST be ground to 5 micrometer tolerances.
>Parts require a custom iridium tungsten alloy
>Needs to be constantly monitored and regulated with complex software and 6ns timing, or it blows up.
>You can't stop it once you start it.

Autism:
>26 parts.
>two parts need a 0.05mm tolerance, but you can do with 0.1mm and pair accordingly.
>regulated with a negative feedback, will run as long as supplied with fuel.
>2 different failsafe mechanisms
>You should use something better than carbon steel, if you don't want to replace this part every 10000 hours.

Anonymous No. 15856130

>>15856028
kek

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Anonymous No. 15856132

>Wednesday closure revoked
KEEEEK NEWTODDLERS REALLY THOUGHT

Anonymous No. 15856134

>>15856099
Based Tory

Anonymous No. 15856135

>>15856132
HAHAHAHAHA

Anonymous No. 15856136

>>15856132
irrelevant, they aren't ready until 17th anyway

Anonymous No. 15856140

>>15856132
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Anonymous No. 15856142

>>15855808
The unsustainable birth rate of cities is nothing more than a symptom of a much larger problem.
Women in the workplace tanks personal economic freedom which tanks birth rate.
The reason more rural areas have higher birth rates is because the drastically lower land costs allow them to cope with the terrible economic conditions caused by working women.
End the expectation for all women to work the same as men do and the problem will solve itself.

Anonymous No. 15856143

>>15856099
TORY NOTICED CLEAR REPRESENTATIVE OF JAXA MEDIA AMBASADOR USUI KUREAAA BANZAAAAAAAAAAI

Barkun No. 15856146

>>15856140
Keyboard/PC fag

Anonymous No. 15856147

controversial reminder that low birth-rates are good. Earth cannot sustain 8 billion people for long.

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Barkun No. 15856149

>>15856146
nice brick

Anonymous No. 15856150

>>15856146
>phone browser
lmao, bet you don't even 4chanX

Anonymous No. 15856153

>>15856147
The eco-fascist in me thinks it's a good thing, the noodle slurping trenchcoat cyberpunk part of me thinks it's sad that we'll never have those gigacities unless half of the world just relocates into a couple cities

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Anonymous No. 15856155

>>15856140
Flight closures ordered for the 17th through 19th

Anonymous No. 15856156

>>15856153
and what about the raw gay sex having part of you?

Anonymous No. 15856157

>>15856147
Earth can support 80 billion people easily. But Earth doesn't have the political capacity to support 8 billion people.

Anonymous No. 15856158

>>15856147
Rebuttal that not only is this wrong, but the only people this is meant to afflict live in the Western World and China, and that anti-natalism is a genuinely evil ideology.

Anonymous No. 15856159

>>15856156
Waiting for life extension so I can have enough time to slurp four billion cocks in my lifetime

Anonymous No. 15856160

>>15856155
cope, it is over. the government will shutdown, and Boca Chica will fall to ruin

Anonymous No. 15856162

>>15856160
I'd almost say this is trolling, but it reeks of desperation.

Anonymous No. 15856164

>>15856158
Aren't birthrates dropping even in the Middle East, Africa is just about the only place with birthrates above replacement level

Anonymous No. 15856165

>>15855978
Government shutdown doesn't mean that the government shuts down. All it means is that the low level government employees don't get paid and the high level government guys do their jobs even less than usual.
They will fuck your ass for trying to give them a taste of their own medicine.

Anonymous No. 15856166

>>15856147
wrong

Anonymous No. 15856168

>>15856164
Depends on the nation. In the Middle East, the only people keeping birthrates up are the highly religious.

Anonymous No. 15856170

>>15856164
Hope they start dropping in Africa too. I'm not too worried about the birthrates though as it will take quite a while before the population of the word drops to 5 million, which I think is a sustainable sweetspot.

Anonymous No. 15856172

>>15856170
What the fuck?

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Anonymous No. 15856173

LOL Sierra is waiting for an FAA license for a Dreamchaser rentry

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2023/11/dream-chaser-shipment/

Anonymous No. 15856174

>>15856159
>Waiting for life extension so I can have enough time to slurp four billion cocks in my lifetime
Crazy to think that this would still take you a million years even if you could do it.

Anonymous No. 15856175

>>15856173
FFS

Anonymous No. 15856177

>>15856168
That tends to be the case with religious groups everywhere, like in the US mormons have a lot of kids. We also have a religious group here that has more kids than average. I guess the future will be inherited by immigrants and the religious

Anonymous No. 15856178

>>15855646
Well the guy building your Mars rocket disagrees. The rocket also won't return without solar panels, batteries and carbon-neutral synthetic methane.

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Anonymous No. 15856179

>>15856173
no license, no launch

Anonymous No. 15856182

>>15856174
Yeah I just calculated it, if I slurped a generous five new cocks every day, it would take over two million years. If I wanted to slurp four billion cocks in just 200 years, I'd have to suck 55 thousand cocks every day. Assuming I slept six hours per day and did nothing but suck dick for the rest of the day, it would be 3000 cocks per hour so 0.8 seconds per cock with 0.2 seconds to switch to the next one

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Anonymous No. 15856185

Unironically, outside of licensing, there's nothing that stops SpaceX from doing a weekend launch right?
https://twitter.com/LabPadre/status/1724148590547746925?t=mkwPvo7qMg7mtEhFvBbkUg&s=19

Anonymous No. 15856187

>>15856185
They're limited in how many they can do each year, but they haven't hit the limit so they can indeed launch on the weekend if they want to.

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Anonymous No. 15856193

>>15856185
NO LICENSE = NO LAUNCH NUPUPU 2 MORE WEEKS FOR YOUR TELE LOICENSE

Anonymous No. 15856195

>>15856185
Raptor has a 20% failure rate and theyve been putting off the launch for that reason, so I guess thats something stopping them.

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Anonymous No. 15856196

He's being forced to watch NSF

Anonymous No. 15856197

>>15856193
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP I'M TIRED OF YOU STUPID FUCKING FROGPOSTERS REPLYING TO EVERY BIT OF STARSHIP NEWS AND SHITTING UP THE THREADS FUCKING HANG YOURSLEF ALREADY SUBHUMAN FUCKING SCUM. HANG ALL OVERFAGS.

Anonymous No. 15856198

>>15856197
This guy has a point.

Anonymous No. 15856200

Is there any reason why FWS is taking so long? What do they need to do which takes such time?

Anonymous No. 15856202

>>15856200
Making sure that starship doesn't hit sharks, I'm not joking.

Anonymous No. 15856204

>>15856200
posters here ascribe it to malice or some secret agenda but honestly they're probably just used to not being expected to work fast. up to 135 days to do a 5 day assignment means you can sit on your ass for months.

Anonymous No. 15856205

>>15856200
SpaceX needs to kidnap an ocelot and make it listen to sonic booms

Anonymous No. 15856206

>>15856200
This is the answer >>15855986

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Anonymous No. 15856209

>>15856197
>>15856198
>newinfant crying that someone is forcing the trvth on him
someone get a new diaper

Anonymous No. 15856212

>enter /sfg
>full of attention whores desperate to become the next funny shitposter with their unfunny copy pasted posts
zoomers are 90% mentally ill.

Anonymous No. 15856213

>>15856156
Learn to read, asshole
>The eco-fascist in me thinks it's a good thing

Anonymous No. 15856215

>>15856212
Tis the fate of all generals.

Anonymous No. 15856216

>>15856182
You need to kill yourself immediately :^)

Anonymous No. 15856217

>>15856196
how horrible, why would you do that to such a cute seal

Anonymous No. 15856218

>>15856212
>/sfg
>not /sfg/
>bitching about the absolute state of any and all anonymous image boards for a decade now
go back to teddit or discord then. we talk about spaceflight here and if you dont like how anonymous image boards work then leave.

Anonymous No. 15856221

>>15856200
Elon was not ridin' with Biden

Anonymous No. 15856223

>>15856209
>newfag outs himself

Anonymous No. 15856224

>>15856218
no see that's my point, as of last week we have NOT been talking about spaceflight whatsoever, as a matter of fact this general has been unusable.

is it just a product of the launch possibly being near? i don't remember it being this fucking bad for the first starship launch.

Anonymous No. 15856225

>>15856204
>secret agenda
>suddenly sued by the DOJ for 5 different flavors of nonsense
Don't be a gay retard. The democrats are openly and obviously using the justice system and all other means at their disposal to attack their political enemies.

Anonymous No. 15856226

>>15856196
No one deserves that. This probably how they turn frogs gay.

Anonymous No. 15856227

>>15856224
Please review the astronomical imagery in this thread:
>>15855352
>>15855359
>>15855423

Anonymous No. 15856230

>>15856224
Let me ask you this, have you ever heard of Lee? Do you think that maybe because you respond to bait or posts you consider shit that they continue to get posted just to make you mad? Do you think that does anything but encourage them?
We have been talking about spaceflight by the way, I just scrolled through this bad last thread and 90% of it is spaceflight discussions/reactions. It seems more like youre cherrypicking posts you dont like and construing them as not spaceflight even though they are.
This general is always 'unusable' if there are posts you dont like, but its very usable and does exactly its purpose. Not everyone can make two paragraph long posts about how Dreamchaser will never fly, some people just like to talk about news with others or banter about the general. If you dont like the posts, be the change you want to see instead of encouraging the posts you dont like by giving them a reaction.

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Anonymous No. 15856233

>>15856193
>>15856209
stupid frogposter

Anonymous No. 15856234

>>15856230
>implying i respond to them
You can look through the previous 50 posts and i can garuantee you about 7 of them are actual posts. Rather than what looks like AI generated spambot drivel and sometimes a samefag.

Anonymous No. 15856235

>>15856230
if they wanted pictures of Cirno they only need ask

Anonymous No. 15856237

Anyway i’m done moaning about this, i’m gonna do a little death and see if /sfg/ is unfucked tomorrow

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Anonymous No. 15856238

This is what Martian life will be like: enjoying the low gravity in a cavern deep undeground.

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Anonymous No. 15856242

>>15856238

Barkun No. 15856243

Space faring is stupid hippy shit. WE NEED TO TAKE CARE OF EARTH. That means no spending resources on silly little homages. No-one cares if you viewed some star, if there's no profit in it, it's retarded.

Anonymous No. 15856244

>>15856238
comfy. shame they'll grow into lanky elves instead of dwarves

Barkun No. 15856246

>>15856243
You know what, before we colonize mars, let's establish trade routes. Per se.

Anonymous No. 15856247

>>15855986
When the government opens back up, I expect SpaceX will sue.

Anonymous No. 15856249

>at 38% Earth's gravity
>means tits will naturally look like Brianna Banks
>and all cocks will spurt like Peter North's

Anonymous No. 15856255

>>15856234
Yeah well if you dont respond to them then >>15856233 certainly does if those are the posts you dont like. Also if you think the last 50 posts are 'ai spambot drivel' and are not specifically pointing out Barkun then you clearly are just bent and getting your panties in a twist over typical doomposting and 'nothing ever happens' hours. Youre also ignoring my advice of being the change you want and just leaving instead of making 'good' posts, how do you expect anything to change? If youre that lazy then why bother complaining.

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Anonymous No. 15856258

>talk to chatgpt about the curvature of space-time
>depicted examples show a flat plane being curved as a way to make it simple for people to understand
>in reality there is no actual flat plane being curved, the curvature takes place all around the object
>''like a golfball through a garden hose''
>this analogy is actually used and it goes ahead to explain in detail how it works and why it makes sense
I didn't know where to share this, but it was pretty funny.

Anonymous No. 15856263

>>15856132
so launch is on the 15th now

Anonymous No. 15856264

>>15856249
SpaceSeX will be good

Anonymous No. 15856265

>>15856263
Two more weeks idiot

Anonymous No. 15856267

>>15856238
Imagine falling on that rebar. When liveleak was around there were so many videos of chinamen impaled on rebar in caves.

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Anonymous No. 15856271

>>15856233
Anything else to say lil bro? Kek you will never leave this rock just like spincels.

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Anonymous No. 15856273

>>15856271
I could doomerpost too but I won't because we're all gonna make it bro

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Anonymous No. 15856274

>>15856238
Tented valley is the future

Anonymous No. 15856276

>>15856099
how is clear doing so well? is being a vtuber really guaranteed success?

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Anonymous No. 15856282

>>15856276
not gonna lie, I'm jealous of her

Anonymous No. 15856283

>>15856276
being the only person in all of Japan who was able to conquer their autism and talk about rockets in public has made her a celebrity

Anonymous No. 15856285

>>15856283
>her
its a 60 year old man

Anonymous No. 15856288

>>15856285
the 60 year old man isn't famous, the v-tuber is famous

Anonymous No. 15856289

>>15856276
Niche she understands well

Anonymous No. 15856292

>>15856276
clear is a psyop

Anonymous No. 15856324

>>15856099
>>15856282
We're just a degree or two away from /sfg/ being similarly famous

Anonymous No. 15856325

>>15856285
Only in your dreams

Anonymous No. 15856327

>>15856285
You are just as insufferable as a flat earther is when arguing with, there is no technology, no voice changer that effective no matter how badly you want there to be.

Anonymous No. 15856329

>>15856213
KEK

Anonymous No. 15856332

>>15856244
They will evolve into something akin a fish I reckon.

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Anonymous No. 15856336

>>15856267
That pic is in Spain though. They have good work safety

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Anonymous No. 15856341

What resemblance will this have to Martian bases if any?

Anonymous No. 15856345

I work for SpaceX. We dont have it

Anonymous No. 15856349

>>15856345
Don't have what, sex?

Anonymous No. 15856351

>>15856345
Tits or gtfo

Anonymous No. 15856360

>>15856345
what is the froyo flavor

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Anonymous No. 15856372

NOTMAR : 17th,18th,19th

Anonymous No. 15856379

>>15856372
>19th
oof

Anonymous No. 15856382

>>15856379
sorry :(

Anonymous No. 15856387

>>15856372
is this consistent with a launch on the 17th?

Anonymous No. 15856391

>>15856387
they're acting like the launch license is going to happen in order to fuck with the government

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Anonymous No. 15856396

>>15856391
Or they are in talks with the FAA/FWS and know when to expect a license

Anonymous No. 15856398

>>15856391
if the date comes and goes then SpaceX should pretend its going to launch and do a full duration integrated static fire to kill as many beetles and plovers as possible

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856399

MODERATOR COME CLEAN MY ASS NIGGER

Anonymous No. 15856401

>>15856396
got any more?

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856404

>>15856401
I sure do

Anonymous No. 15856411

Uhh I'm at work can you please stop posting that.

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856413

ONE ASS ONE MOUTH JAN

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>>15856401

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>>15856411
This will continue every day until censorship ceases.

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856423

NI.GG.ERNI.GG.ERNI.GG.ERNI.GG.ERNI.GG.ERNI.GG.ERNI.GG.ERNI.GG.ERNI.GG.ER

Anonymous No. 15856425

>>15856417
what censorship? Are you a flat Earther?

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856426

FUCK OFF NIGGER

Anonymous No. 15856427

>>15856415
please do not sexualize the little girls

Anonymous No. 15856429

>>15856427
why not?

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856430

GLOWNIGGER MOMENT

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856434

GLOWNIGGERS TONGUE MY ANUS

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856439

CLEAN IT UP YOU FILTHY COCKSUCKER

Anonymous No. 15856440

>>15856427
she's not that little

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856446

ROCKET LAUNCH IN 3:2:1:::::::::::::D-

AND WE HAVE LIFT OFF

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856449

CRISPY NUGGETS FOR MY FAVORITE JANITOR

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856458

BASS TO MOUTH

Anonymous No. 15856459

imagine having all this shit saved to your computer

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856463

>>15856459
Imagine that.

Anonymous No. 15856464

You aren't doing this to own the jannies. You're just looking for a place to spam and pretend that you've won. The jannies on /x/ beat you and now you have to hide here.
Pathetic.

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Anonymous No. 15856469

>>15856464
This

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Anonymous No. 15856470

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856471

>>15856464
I left the /x/ mods a few nuggets as well. Don't worry so much about them.

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Anonymous No. 15856474

>>15856128
you've succesfully explained the difference between mass autism and design autism

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Anonymous No. 15856477

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Jannies taking their sweet time. Report them to the head glownigger (RapeApe) for slacking off at work

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856480

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856482

NIGGER HEY NIGGER NIGGER HEY NIGGER NIGGER

Anonymous No. 15856483

spaceflight is dead

Anonymous No. 15856484

>>15856142
I expect culture abroad from Earth to regain a strong sense of reverance for female fertility and how important having families really is. We're so populated on Earth that most people have forgotten that we are entirely, utterly dependent on women pushing babies out of their pussies to continue to exist. In deep space however there is no pool of poor retarded immigrants to pull from (Earth doesn't count) and even if there were, that would just lead to instant colony collapse syndrome. Space civilization in the long term depends on maintaining a fairly chill but very smart people with worldly systems and mechanisms experience, which requires indigenously raised children with high education standards and a high trust society.
Also, I'm speaking about long term here, not the initial effort to put 1m people on Mars or whatever. These guesses apply to a time period where the number of people living in space exceeds a billion and includes a large number of orbital habitats constructed in the asteroid belt.

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856486

>>15856483
It's real if you believe in it.

Anonymous No. 15856490

>>15856147
No, the only large area with a high birth rate today is Africa, specifically the poorer nations, and even those are slowing down sooner than expected.
Personally my only hope to avoid total collapse of modern civilization into a century long dark age is for SpaceXto establish a strong and competent fertility cult colony off-Earth which can continue growing rapidly even as Earth's population declines. Maybe one day they'd clear the remaining humans off of Earth so it can go back to being a perfect gem of a planet while we go on to garden the universe.

Anonymous No. 15856492

imagine having these images saved

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856494

>>15856492
I don't need to imagine.

Anonymous No. 15856497

>>15856492
The mind of a deranged individual or a glownigger

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>>15856497
Thanks.

Anonymous No. 15856500

>>15856170
You should kill yourself immediately you fucking retard. 1 million is a commonly accepted absolute bare minimum for sustainability, which I personally don't even agree with (actual minimum for modern tech level is likely closer to 50m; a civilization of nothing but one million 25 to 45 year old experts can keep things running. A population of one million experts supported by 49 million average joes and janes doing regular jobs and having 2.2 kids each on average could *maybe* sustain itself.
This is partly why I claim 1m is a good start for a Mars colony, but we really need to target 1b.

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Anonymous No. 15856504

This is now a Blue Origin thread.

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Anonymous No. 15856510

>>15856504
Blue Who?

Anyways check out this rocket launching this week

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Anonymous No. 15856511

>>15856484
You are never ever leaving this plane loser.

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Anonymous No. 15856517

>>15856440
untrue

Anonymous No. 15856523

>>15856504
How do I become a man like Benzos?

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Anonymous No. 15856524

>>15856504

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Anonymous No. 15856534

>>15856511
whats the point of flying women on shuttles for 30 years and not testing this a few times?

Anonymous No. 15856538

>>15856524
Imagine the dark reality where Bezos is the man pushing the frontier and moon by the 100th anniversary of Apollo is the most realistic goal.

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>>15856534
Shuttles and women live rent-free in your goybrain.

Anonymous No. 15856560

>>15856345
You do have it, and by you I mean you personally and by it I mean gay ass cancer because you're a huge faggot.

Anonymous No. 15856568

>>15856511
I'm not on a plane, though. I'm at home in my living room.

Anonymous No. 15856570

>>15856560
Ok fucker pull up then FUCKER

Anonymous No. 15856581

https://youtu.be/4m75t4x1V2o
Have you ever wondered this?

Anonymous No. 15856598

>Work at a business servicing a NASA conference
>none of them know or care about the SpaceX launch

Absolutely grim.

Anonymous No. 15856614

>>15856598
well musk isnt confident in his own rockets. he doesnt even ride them which says volumes.

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Anonymous No. 15856623

I'm out of the loop for months. Is anything happening this year or it's fucked?

Anonymous No. 15856636

>>15856623
yeah, they're launching starship again this friday

Anonymous No. 15856637

>>15856623
international flight tango 2 is this weekend.

Anonymous No. 15856643

>>15856614
It's blackpilling that even NASA scientists don't care about the rate of human spaceflight advancement, but it's a good sign any mildly competent person wanting a one way trip to Mars will probably not be competing with normies.

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Anonymous No. 15856651

artemis sisters, whats going on?

Anonymous No. 15856654

>>15856651
>2026
2032

Anonymous No. 15856655

>>15856623
It's probably fucked yeah

Anonymous No. 15856656

I'm gonna be watching the situation like a hawk this week, because I WILL take Friday off work if it looks like it's gonna go.

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Anonymous No. 15856660

https://www.fly.faa.gov/adv/adv_spt.jsp

Anonymous No. 15856662

>>15856656
I've decided I will not take the day off or make the day trip to Texas ensuring the successful launch on the 17th will happen. You can thank me later.

Anonymous No. 15856670

>>15856643
Most people in the busienss dont view SpaceX in high regard. It's one of those areas where there is a big gulf between people in the industry and fans of the industry. I know a few people in aerospace who think Falcon booster reuse does not save much money and that Starship will be worse than the shuttle

Anonymous No. 15856671

>>15856623
is SubsPlease the new HorribleSubs?

Anonymous No. 15856675

>>15856670
Thanks for your opinion thunderfag

Anonymous No. 15856676

>>15856651
Why can't NASA pull strings in the government to get Starship flying? They really must be some bitches. what happened to the days when they would build launch sites in the middle of nature reservesand give the middle finger to hippies?

Anonymous No. 15856677

>>15856660
WAIT WHAT

Anonymous No. 15856678

>>15856671
Isn't that AnimeTime?

Anonymous No. 15856679

>>15856660
chat is this it? tell me this is what we've been waiting for and not some unrelated bullshit

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Anonymous No. 15856680

>>15856660
why are the launch windows exactly 4 hours 20 minutes long?

Anonymous No. 15856681

>>15856675
educate yourself on my videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eco99_cdJrY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6YOjVyavTM&t
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNt_SyJjNGw&t

Anonymous No. 15856682

>>15856678
I see more SubsPlease filenames tho on here, /v/, etc

Anonymous No. 15856683

>>15856677
We've had FAA loicence for a while now. They can file launch dates but nothing can happen until the fishniggers give a loicence.

Anonymous No. 15856685

>>15856683
WE'RE WAITING ON THE FUCKIN FISH PEOPLE TO LAUNCH A SPACESHIP???

Anonymous No. 15856686

>>15856681
That's almost certainly not you, but on the off chance it is I want to tell you that your shits all retarded, you have fetal alcohol syndrome and talk like a fag.

Anonymous No. 15856689

>>15856660
THIS IS NOT LEGAL THEY CANT DO THIS

Anonymous No. 15856693

>>15856686
Aspergers, actually.

Anonymous No. 15856701

>>15856680
kek, elon moment
>dood, waht if the launc hwindow was 4 hours and 20 minutes lmao

Anonymous No. 15856704

>>15856682
it's the same ripperbots doing the lifting, IIRC
that's why they're so fast

Anonymous No. 15856705

>>15856660
ITS HAPPENING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DOOMERSISTERS, WHAT HAPPENNED!?

Anonymous No. 15856707

>>15856660
Back chads have buck broken over sissies

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Anonymous No. 15856711

>>15856680
The same reason there is 3 fucking launches in a day
Any opportunity to shitpost and dab

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Anonymous No. 15856714

>>15856707
huh?

Anonymous No. 15856717

>>15856705
>>15856707
backcels are hilarious. come back in 3 weeks when lisence is still nowhere in site and lick my ass

Anonymous No. 15856718

>>15856660
>>15856680
What time zone is this? It's supposed to be in the morning

Anonymous No. 15856721

>>15856718
Z means UTC

Anonymous No. 15856723

>>15856717
>road closures are in
>FTS installed
>NOTAM for both mexica and USA
>marine harzard zones
>t-they wont launch!

Anonymous No. 15856724

>>15856704
oh yeah true, I had forgotten what horrible-subs stood for

Anonymous No. 15856726

>>15856660
Either they know something we don't or they are just trying to apply pressure to fws fags. Schrodingers overback

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Anonymous No. 15856728

>>15856721
could be worse

Anonymous No. 15856729

>SpaceX still can't prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Starship reentry won't harm a shark/whale in the area

Overchads I think we're back

Anonymous No. 15856730

>>15856728
i refuse to read this

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Anonymous No. 15856731

>>15856660
Its a plan advisory, doesnt mean shit AT ALL without your loicense. Nuslobs have to try to JEW themselves a victory when overGODS have had the no license line drawn in the sand SINCE IFT FUCKING 1!! PUT YOUR DICK BACK IN YOUR PANTS LIL BRO KEEK

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Anonymous No. 15856733

>>15856723
YEAH GUESS WHAT THEY HAD JUST A MONTH AGO YOU FUCKING MONGREL YOURE GONNA GET BTFO AAGAAAAAAIIIN HAHAHAHAHAH

Anonymous No. 15856736

>>15856733
we had just marine hazard zones since september

Anonymous No. 15856738

>>15856736
incel.

Anonymous No. 15856739

>>15856728
I don't get up that early. it better get scrubbed

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Anonymous No. 15856743

>>15856729
Weve BEEN back since B8 blasted that concrete, youre late to the party, but better late than never. ITS OVER

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Anonymous No. 15856745

>>15856743
HAHA YES! FUCK YES

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Anonymous No. 15856746

>>15856685
Welcome to clown world

Anonymous No. 15856747

>>15856738
need hot gay sex yes

Anonymous No. 15856750

We are so fucking back bros

Anonymous No. 15856766

>>15856707
>>15856717
fucking speak english you retards

Anonymous No. 15856767

>>15856766
back overcell sissies we’re it’s we’re so it’s overfags goingchads cuck

Anonymous No. 15856769

Brokeback bepis boys bucking broncos before breakfast

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Anonymous No. 15856773

it's happening!!!!!!
my body is ready

Anonymous No. 15856778

>>15856767
I'm thinkin we're back
>>15856773
i want to fukc you

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Anonymous No. 15856788

>>15856745

Anonymous No. 15856793

Knower here
This is all just show from elon to try and force fws

Anonymous No. 15856794

>>15856793
at this point they’re launching with or without the fish.

Anonymous No. 15856796

>>15856671
Yes. Erai is fine too.

Anonymous No. 15856802

I hope we can just have the pentagon declare spaceX RnD defense critical and move on from the red tape silliness.

Anonymous No. 15856814

Maybe they convinced the FAA to issue a license without the FWS review and are just going to eat the fine

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Anonymous No. 15856821

>>15856814
It would incur the undivided attention of democrats to have SpaceX nationalized, until they have established offplanet operations they shouldnt even think about ticking off the government in non-legal channels. Going through the court of law is slower, but safer and a more permanent solution to bringing up objections or fighting back.

Anonymous No. 15856829

>>15856821
I predict the first rocks to smash Tel Aviv or Brussels by 2100.

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Anonymous No. 15856835

WWYD in a HEO space station all on your lonesome for half a year? You have to do all mandated tasks by whatever company sent you up, which takes up lets say 10 hours. Decide for yourself if its also GEO or not.

Anonymous No. 15856843

>>15856821
spacex isn’t getting nationalized frogfaggot

Anonymous No. 15856845

>>15856835
Jerk off
Go on space walks
Jerk off

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Anonymous No. 15856848

>>15856845
>Jerk off
good luck with that

Anonymous No. 15856850

>>15856848
Viagra + penis pump
Literally force the blood in

Anonymous No. 15856853

>>15856835
meditate

Anonymous No. 15856854

>>15856848
This is a HEO space station its GOING to have artificial gravity what are you an ISS shill??

Anonymous No. 15856864

>>15856853
This, mind over matter. Clearly he wasn't horny enough, where there's a will there's a way.

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Anonymous No. 15856886

>>15855991
They are invisible. They only exist as a photograph. A photograph is an optical illusion, in the same way a line graph is.

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Anonymous No. 15856898

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1724271004044644800

Anonymous No. 15856899

>>15856898
Uh shouldn't it be illegal for the gov to inform him first?

Anonymous No. 15856900

>>15856898
LET'S GO

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>>15856898
Uhhh oversisters?

Anonymous No. 15856904

>>15856886
They are visible. I've seen them. They're just dimmer and not colorful.

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Anonymous No. 15856905

>>15856898
SEND IT

Anonymous No. 15856906

>>15856898
We are going

Anonymous No. 15856909

>>15856901
Elon is clearly lying
Another funding secured moment

Anonymous No. 15856910

>>15856898
I'm gonna cum

Anonymous No. 15856912

>>15856898
I came

Anonymous No. 15856914

>>15856898
>should
It's OVER

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Anonymous No. 15856921

>>15856904
did it change your life

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>>15856898
We're so back

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>>15856898
Suifuel for backGODS. If it comes this week I will (virtually) -ACK!, screencap this. I am still 90% sure it won't though so it's a bet I'm willing to make.

Anonymous No. 15856927

>>15856898
Lying chud

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Anonymous No. 15856928

How many beetles must die?

Anonymous No. 15856929

>>15856926
overGODS* fuck my brain isnt working right.

Anonymous No. 15856931

>>15856928
All of them.

Anonymous No. 15856932

What music is /sfg/ listening to? Right now I've got my Brahms playlist on loop. https://youtu.be/CleVByqEWD8?si=f9b-H9ejaaOmp6-A. 0:15 is beautiful, theres just something about his works that get me.

Anonymous No. 15856933

FWS has fallen
billions(of beetles) must die

Anonymous No. 15856934

BACK! OVER! we are going! TWO MORE WEEKS!

Anonymous No. 15856935

>>15856898
Frogcel seething

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>>15856898
Go!

Anonymous No. 15856938

>>15856932
Apropos to nothing in my case. Emerald Sword from Symphony of Enchanted Lands

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>>15856935
As you can see >>15856926 here I'm not seething just starting to get nervous, same difference though, not good for the overcamp.

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Anonymous No. 15856942

damn bitch, you live like this?

Anonymous No. 15856943

>>15856939
Kys

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Anonymous No. 15856944

mfw we actualy are going

Anonymous No. 15856945

>>15856943
he already gave you his word on that retard >>15856926 start fucking reading the thread.

Anonymous No. 15856946

>>15856945
I don't read frogcels unintelligible /pol/ capslock garbage

Anonymous No. 15856947

>>15856945
Die

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Anonymous No. 15856948

shout out to FWS. much respect.

Anonymous No. 15856951

IF YOU ARE A SHARK AND OR WHALE
WATCH THE FUCK OUT

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15856952

>>15856946
>>15856947
>samefagging AND everything i dont like is /pol/
holy shit you are absolutely BVCK BRVKVN, even when we might get btfo youre still seething THIS HARD.

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Anonymous No. 15856954

>>15856952
Seething

Anonymous No. 15856955

>>15856952
>one second post spacing

Kill yourself

Anonymous No. 15856956

>>15856921
yes, before that moment I had never seen one with my own eyes. Ever since that moment I will forever remain a guy who's seen a nebula

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Anonymous No. 15856957

https://www.youtube.com/live/uOI35G7cP7o
Get the FYCK in here bros

Anonymous No. 15856958

>>15856956
the benefits sound nebulous

Anonymous No. 15856960

>>15856958
ho my shit! its happeneng!

Anonymous No. 15856962

>>15856960
hehe meant to respond here >>15856957

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Anonymous No. 15856963

>>15856955
what the fuck are you talking about you absolute schizophrenic?? do you think im the bezos poster? meds and sproke NOW!
>>15856954
brother if im wrong thats the best outcome, its like christmas coming early. but christmas never comes early, and neither does approval. always chasing that two weeks you feel? i would totally be btfo, but we are one step closer to mars (still a total frog loss and a shame to the frog community that i will sepuku IF it happens which it wont)

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Anonymous No. 15856964

>>15856898
Sorry FWS

Anonymous No. 15856966

>>15856963
>what the fuck are you talking about you absolute schizophrenic?? do you think im the bezos poster? meds and sproke NOW!

I'm sorry you are brain damaged and think samefags are posting one second apart

Anonymous No. 15856967

I hate the collegefag

Anonymous No. 15856968

>>15856963
If youre gonna avatarfag u should post space shuttles. It would cause way more uproar

Anonymous No. 15856969

Elon just posted on X
>Launch license secured

Anonymous No. 15856970

>>15856969
Two weeks bros? What’s our response???

Anonymous No. 15856971

>>15856968
im only doing it while we wait for ift-2 because retards in here seethe for some reason when i post my regular opinions but with le funny frog. i would do this after ift-2, but my prejudice against the space shuttle far outweighs any idea of praising it for a joke. you could do that, and i would probably be one of the retards seething at you kek.

Anonymous No. 15856972

>>15856970
source or gtfo, of course

Anonymous No. 15856973

>>15856963
>people still not realizing you have been belligerent for weeks purely to give us the gift of catharsis when your persona is ground into wet dust by the crushing defeat of watching an even better Starship IFT than last time
ISHYGDDT

Anonymous No. 15856974

>>15856971
>spam threads with absolute garbage
>fuck off
>LOL Y U SEETHING

fuck off

Anonymous No. 15856976

>>15856971
oh hey
>>15856973
I knew it before you said it lol

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Anonymous No. 15856977

>>15856898
We are so back.

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Anonymous No. 15856978

>>15856974
Tell us more

Anonymous No. 15856980

Starship will blow on the pad this time

Anonymous No. 15856983

>>15856980
50% of /sfg/ will rope if this happens

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Anonymous No. 15856984

Falcon 1 bros we are so fucking back and defying the rocket equation

Anonymous No. 15856986

Was just informed that approval to launch flew over my house

Anonymous No. 15856987

>>15856898
WE ARE GO

Anonymous No. 15856988

Lmao El-Two keeps denying that launch will happen Friday

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Anonymous No. 15856989

>>15856986
GIVE IT TO US NOW

Anonymous No. 15856990

>>15856984
seriously what's their problem

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Anonymous No. 15856992

I've been away for months, this is my first post in this thread, and somehow the quality of this general has only gotten worse in the meantime. The animeschizo is still shitting it up and samefagging in order to fight with other retards, it's unbelievable how much time he has wasted here.

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Anonymous No. 15856993

>>15856898

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Anonymous No. 15856994

TIME TO BOOK A FLIGHT

Anonymous No. 15856996

>>15856994
>BRO
nice

Anonymous No. 15856998

>>15856992
animeschizo or anti-animeschizo? theres both you know

Anonymous No. 15857001

>>15856992
Eat my ass

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Anonymous No. 15857006

>>15856992
Meanwhile in that time Clear was noticed by JAXA and is an ambassador to their media outreach program or something like that, conducting interviews with JAXA top engineers and officials.

Really makes you think huh

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Anonymous No. 15857007

>>15856992
Posting an anthropomorphic anime rocket girl just because of this offensively shit post

Anonymous No. 15857010

>15856998
>15857001
>15857006
>15857007
Right on cue. Get a fucking job, you pathetic loser.

Anonymous No. 15857012

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1724271004044644800
>Was just informed that approval to launch should happen in time for a Friday launch

OVERBROS OUR RESPONSE?

Anonymous No. 15857013

>>15857007
>>15857006
btw i was the anti-animeschizo, i gave up weeks ago. this is some other guy

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Anonymous No. 15857014

>>15856992
posting a dog with fat tits just because

Anonymous No. 15857018

>>15857012
how's life on Saturn?

Anonymous No. 15857020

>>15857013
Im the anti anti anime squidkid

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Anonymous No. 15857022

>>15857010
Have another one, this was generated with AI which probably makes you seethe extra hard

Anonymous No. 15857023

>>15857012
Guess your over status got deboonked so hard, your spaghetti dropped its sphagetti

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Anonymous No. 15857024

>>15857014
i like doggies

Anonymous No. 15857025

>>15857020
i have... no idea what this means. youre still all annoying and off topic but theres no point in even trying to stop you, obviously tranitors sided with you. fools errand to try and change it youd basically have to become a janny and abuse.

Anonymous No. 15857026

HERE'S HOW OVERCHADS CAN STILL WIN THIS

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Anonymous No. 15857027

>Almost sold out
IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING IT'S HAPPENING

Anonymous No. 15857029

>>15857025
You forgot your scat image

Anonymous No. 15857030

should i drive to boca chunga in my 99 camry

Anonymous No. 15857031

>>15857022
>this was generated with AI which probably makes you seethe extra hard
?????

Aren't you the failed artist that now has to use AI to still get attention? I remember all your shitty drawings.

Anonymous No. 15857033

>>15857029
do you really equate scat flerfer with anti-animeschizo? jesus christ meds now, i actually like spaceflight.

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Anonymous No. 15857034

Anniversary soon

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Anonymous No. 15857037

>>15857033

Anonymous No. 15857038

>>15857031
probably sbarky youre talking about, not 100% sure xhe browses here but theres a chance youre right?
>>15857034
ah it was sbarky you can see the tag in the bottom right. what are you doing here? go back to shitter or whatever.

Anonymous No. 15857039

>>15856992
and instead of contribute you add to the off topic spam.
I personally have a throbbing cock for the launch on the 17th btw

Anonymous No. 15857042

>>15856802
I just imagine the breed of human that walks to that Dunkin' in the its center and my hope for that dwindles anon

Anonymous No. 15857043

>>15857038
Twitter tranny lives rent free in your head, what a sad existence

Anonymous No. 15857044

>15857038
>15857039
>pretending to be retarded while still samefagging

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Anonymous No. 15857045

do you guys have any xmas anime rocket girls?

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Anonymous No. 15857047

>>15857043
i barely ever think about sbarky doe this is like the first time in half a year, i just dont have the memory of a goldfish unlike you kek.

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>>15857044

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Anonymous No. 15857050

>>15857048
Neither wins, watermelons get smashed.

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Anonymous No. 15857051

>>15856992

Anonymous No. 15857054

>>15857045
No, sorry, I am not a man child who has spent literally two or three years of his life shitting up /sfg/ with his insufferable faggotry.

Anonymous No. 15857055

>>15857050
just eat it though thats a perfectly good 'melon, you need to save all the weight you can in space and thats a free 20 pounds to conserve.

Anonymous No. 15857056

>>15857047
>I barely think about twitter tranny
>Their name instantly pops up in my head as soon as someone talks about anime rockets though

Diagnosis: rent free

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Anonymous No. 15857057

>>15857047
there is more than one artist posted on /sfg/

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Anonymous No. 15857058

>>15857055
its mostly water

Anonymous No. 15857059

>>15857057
This one is super cute thanks anon

Anonymous No. 15857060

>>15857057
i wonder what OC the anti-anime fag/s posted for us

Anonymous No. 15857061

>>15857057
thats the only one i knew because i dont look at this shit unless /sfg/ forces me to.
>>15857058
even better, recycle the piss for water over and over saves even more mass.

Anonymous No. 15857063

>>15857050
That's a watamelon tho

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Anonymous No. 15857064

>>15857054
>No, sorry, I am not a man child who has spent literally two or three years of his life shitting up /sfg/ with his insufferable faggotry.
Has it been that long! Damn I'm almost 27

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Anonymous No. 15857069

>>15857064
i heard a call for a frog?

Anonymous No. 15857070

>>15857061
Melons might be a smart thing to grow on a long voyage in space, they get big fast. This year I grew banana squash in my limited garden, and got a heavy harvest that lasts on the shelf for months. Squash would be a potent crop for a Mars colony.

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Anonymous No. 15857071

ok fellow anons, let's get down to brass tacks. how can we stop elon musk from btfo the skeptics amogus? there must be some ace up our sleeve

Anonymous No. 15857072

>>15857064
Imagine if you spent that time actually learning how to draw or going to school. The only thing left is to finally wrap a rope around your neck and hang yourself.

Anonymous No. 15857073

>>15857072
Spaceflight?

Anonymous No. 15857076

>>15857072
NEETs dont do this if theyre more than a few years deep, which is unfortunate due to their being societal leeches on both the system and their parents.

Anonymous No. 15857077

>>15857072
It's ok I make enough money to buy chocolate candy pieces and suchnot. The pleasures in life are simple, such as masturbation, anime cuties, free hugs. No need to overcomplicate the day to day

Anonymous No. 15857081

>>15857077
disability due to severe autism =/= making money

Anonymous No. 15857082

>>15857081
Well I pay taxes on it so what do you say to that

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Anonymous No. 15857083

>>15857077
>It's ok I make enough money to buy chocolate candy pieces
On Mars this will be a genuine flex

Anonymous No. 15857084

>>15857076
>>15857077
yeah see i told you. thankfully, NEETs will never be allowed in space so once we get off planet we wont need to deal with these leeches anymore.

Anonymous No. 15857085

>>15857081
Pay up wagie

Anonymous No. 15857086

>>15857084
Neets are perfect for long distance travel

Anonymous No. 15857089

>>15857086
Especially long duration, solo voyages.

Anonymous No. 15857090

>>15857086
you wont have any money to pay for anything, you would be useless to the colony with how fat you already are before going to space, you would refuse to do anything other than what you already are doing (which is literally nothing) on mars, and you would be a drain on ALL supplies in the colony. you will NEVER go to space, NEETs are the absolute worst for long distance travel, not to even mention colonial life. it wasnt fat lazy slobs who do nothing all day with no money that colonized the americas you know.

Anonymous No. 15857091

>>15857086
>>15857089
You will die at 45 to a heart attack having never done anything with your life. It's ok, just let it happen. It's better this way, the faster you're out of the gene pool the better.

Anonymous No. 15857092

>>15856898
he's lying

Anonymous No. 15857093

Lot of projection going on

Anonymous No. 15857094

We can have an abort at T-2 and both the its over and we're back bros can have fun

Anonymous No. 15857098

>>15857093
I'm in college getting a degree in ME with aerospace concentration, I'm going to the gym daily, and taking extracurricular programs meant for people going in to the space industry. I'm doing just fine, what are you doing with your life to get to Mars?

Anonymous No. 15857100

>>15855860
Ery time.PP

Anonymous No. 15857101

>>15857091
Very insecure post

Anonymous No. 15857102

>>15857098
Does /sfg/ count as my extracurricular? I learn more here than in class.

Anonymous No. 15857104

>>15857098
You're never going to Mars zoomoid.

Anonymous No. 15857105

>>15857104
now THIS is projection.

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>>15857098
Struck by a speeding bus while crossing the road.

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Anonymous No. 15857108

Any signs/artwork I should bring with me? And what would be the best beach

Anonymous No. 15857110

>>15857105
Going to pony up a million dollars for a ticket little zoomie? You missed the crypto boom so I guess you will just have to hope your parents croak it fast enough, if they haven't already reverse mortgaged their house to buy toys that is.

Anonymous No. 15857112

>>15857108
just load your anime meme folder into a thumb drive and hit up the kinko's

Anonymous No. 15857117

>>15856898
the fire rises

Anonymous No. 15857118

>>15857110
ive got about 30-40 years until mars becomes commercially available, even before then theres a chance i could get there free if they need experienced engineers on mars. if not, either way spacex valuation is going sky high and 30 years of living solo and rising through the ranks is more than enough time to save up a million bucks, i'd gladly enslave myself just to get the FUCK away from all of you mongrels on this hellish rock. what do you think people on the way to the new world did? its called indentured servitude, look it up.

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Anonymous No. 15857119

>>15857108
bring a life-size cutout of Clear

Anonymous No. 15857122

>>15857098
Amassing great wealth to liquidate in 20 years to buy my ticket. You're taking the hard route, I'm taking the easy route.

Anonymous No. 15857126

>>15857108
it's gonna scrub and recycle is at least 3 days

Anonymous No. 15857127

https://youtu.be/dJqr_cCi9tM?si=zzmerNXHgsuDE-sb

Anonymous No. 15857128

>>15857122
hard route is almost guaranteed to work, i'm not going to bank on something that may pan out, or may not and ruin my life. id also be useful to the colony which makes me more likely to be selected over you as i actually have a set of skills that would be direly needed out on mars, repairs are needed even on F9s between flights and it wont be any different for starship.

Anonymous No. 15857130

>>15857118
>ive got about 30-40 years until mars becomes commercially available

They won't be sending 50-60 year olds, you are completely delusional if you think otherwise.

>They're going to give me a free ticket

No, They're not. Especially not someone whose skillset is fiddling with programs behind a computer, your work is going to be outsourced to AI or back to earth on a 30 minute time delay. Why would anyone send a soft skinned faggot who can't build anything? Get in line behind the blue collar chuds who know how to use a drill and welding rig.

>30 years of living solo and rising through the ranks is more than enough time to save up a million bucks

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA zoomies are so precious "rising up the ranks" OHNONONONONO DID YOU REALLY BELIEVE IT WHEN THEY TOLD YOU THAT??? need the frog faggot to post a busted out deep fried laughing pepe for this one

>Impotent seething

Sorry zoomie, you got fucked of the housing market, you got fucked out of crypto gains, you got fucked out of a real career path (unless you have neoptism connections) and you're going to be getting fucked out of Mars too.

Anonymous No. 15857131

>>15857128
More than likely I will buy the spot you are hoping to get. Sorry kid, I'm just better with money and time than you

Anonymous No. 15857132

>>15857126
Original launch date was April 17th, and got scrubbed and pushed to the 20th, assuming same thing happens here, I simply extend my room or check out that morning and leave after the launch

Anonymous No. 15857133

>>15857132
simply not possible

Anonymous No. 15857134

>>15857098
>college getting a degree in ME with aerospace concentration
>taking extracurricular programs meant for people going in to the space industry
Start taking internships in the space industry instead. This should be your absolute top priority in college, over grades or anything else.

Anonymous No. 15857136

>they actually want to go to Mars

lmao

Anonymous No. 15857137

>>15857134
no no, let him do it wrong

Anonymous No. 15857138

You just know they sent ship builders and ship architects and a bunch of navigators on the mayflower lol. They didnt sell tickets LOL

Anonymous No. 15857139

>>15857134
what do you think im lining up for next summer? i wasnt born yesterday, its basically a requirement before going in to the industry anyways. this is common knowledge

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Anonymous No. 15857140

FWS got fucked from every angle
https://twitter.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1724167195792482359

Anonymous No. 15857141

>>15857140
Not really no

Anonymous No. 15857142

>>15857138
Please don't ever post again

Anonymous No. 15857143

>>15857138
Please post frequently and regularly

Anonymous No. 15857144

>>15857140
>Gonzales and Gonzales
Mexicochads we win again

Anonymous No. 15857145

You hate to side with an ex-Nazi, but Von Braun was right. We need a giant rotating space station in orbit before we can even think about going to the Moon or Mars. We don't even know what the effects of low gravity will be, and then there is radiation and dust

Anonymous No. 15857146

>>15857118
You think you can save a million dollars (ticket price probably going to be several million considering inflation over that time) over 30 years with rampant cost of everything eternally going up and stagnant wages? ok

Anonymous No. 15857147

>>15857145
just install a whirlotron inside all moon bases

Anonymous No. 15857148

>>15857140
lol chill dude

Anonymous No. 15857151

>>15857145
>You hate to side with an ex-Nazi
no

Anonymous No. 15857152

>>15856835
>GEO
No, about 50 miles higher, so I drift around the globe once per year, and can watch all the GEO birds pass between me and Earth as my very own artificial zodiac.

Anonymous No. 15857154

>>15857146
>stagnant wages
boomeranging is common practice in the spaceflight industry yk

Anonymous No. 15857157

>>15857127
Last Man creatures

Anonymous No. 15857160

>>15857154
You still won't even come close to matching inflation financially illiterate zoomoid. And you will NEVER, EVER get into decentlt paid management positions unless you have the nepotism connections or are there from day one of a startup.

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>>15857145
>You hate to side with an ex-Nazi
I do?

Anonymous No. 15857173

>>15857157
The faggots in that podcast were awful to listen to. Basically listing all the ways we cant just go to Mars, we have to do a billion things first because...BECAUSE WE JUST HAVE TO OK???

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Anonymous No. 15857182

>>15857173
Sorry chud this person has the same political voting power as you

Anonymous No. 15857195

STARSHIP IS DEAD

Anonymous No. 15857196

STARSHIP KILLED 4CHAN

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Anonymous No. 15857212

We are so back

Anonymous No. 15857216

ITS OVER

Anonymous No. 15857217

we're back bros

Anonymous No. 15857219

its over

Anonymous No. 15857220

ITS SO OVER...

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Anonymous No. 15857222

We getting a FMOL launch this week?

Anonymous No. 15857225

>>15857222
that is such a fucking cope
>s-s-s-s-s-s-s--ssssssstaaaarship will only go to LEO!!!!

Anonymous No. 15857227

>>15857222
is 'typical LEO optimized reusable rocket' falcon 9 by any chance?

Anonymous No. 15857228

>>15857225
Just wait until super heavies get strapped together

Anonymous No. 15857229

>>15857228
why strap them together when you can just refill them in orbit?

Anonymous No. 15857230

>>15857225
Without easy on orbit refuelling Starship will never go to Mars. Imagine if they find out that transfer of cryo propellants is much harder than they thought. That's a big hurdle yet to be overcome.

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Anonymous No. 15857231

starship will never leave the lunch pad

Anonymous No. 15857233

>>15857228
I think after Falcon heavy Musk will never strap boosters together again. Just listen to how blackpilled he was on Falcon heavy in the post launch press conference after the first flight. He was basically saying it was a colossal waste of money and that people should wait for starship.

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Anonymous No. 15857234

>>15857195
>>15857196
>>15857212
>>15857216
>>15857217
>>15857219
>>15857220
Will you please shut the fuck up

Anonymous No. 15857236

>>15857234
kys frogfaggot, the webstie was down for nearly half a day

Anonymous No. 15857239

>>15857233
and falcon heavy was the full self driving of spacex. he was promising it next year for 5 years straight and jsut getting more blackpilled the whole time

Anonymous No. 15857240

>>15857233
link to vid of him saying this stuff pls

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Anonymous No. 15857242

>>15857234
Nothing will change the trajectory of the thread
the shitposts must flow

Anonymous No. 15857244

>>15857240
https://youtu.be/sytrrdOPYzA?si=lfxq--guIRRmzZFJ&t=723

this is the part where he says it cost way more than he wanted and that it was way harder to make than he anticipated and basically not worth it. Somewhere else he says people should wait for BFR, and he also says he wanted to cancel falcon heavy several times but they already had DOD contracts so couldnt

Anonymous No. 15857250

>>15857145
The effects of micro gravity aren’t good over long periods of time, but not that serious to the point that it would kill you. On Mars 38% of Earths gravity should be enough to have children and not have to worry about circulatory issues or degradation in eyesight. Humans will probably move underground to avoid the radiation, which would be much easier to do given the low gravity allowing for larger tunnels and ease of moving rock.

Only real issues physically would be people growing tall and probably fragile, but we will have to see.

Anonymous No. 15857251

>>15857244
>>15857240
It's important to note that Falcon Heavy originally was meant to use propellant crossfeed from the external cores into the central one, but they never ended up doing that ebcause it was too ahrd. that raises the question, if they couldnt do in flight crossfeed with a high g load, how will they do in flight crossfeed in microgravity with starship?

Anonymous No. 15857256

>>15857236
So? Fuck you.
>>15857242
Spamming/flooding

Anonymous No. 15857261

>>15857119
This not even a VT fag

Anonymous No. 15857270

>>15857222
Starship pushes >21000 kg to GTO yet this graphic shows no payload beyond MEO lol

Anonymous No. 15857279

>>15857250
>38% of Earths gravity should be enough to have children and not have to worry about circulatory issues or
how do you know
where are all these people growing up in 38% gravity

Anonymous No. 15857290

does anyone know if present iteration of starship is an SSTO? Musk used to claim it could just about reach orbit on its own with no payload

Anonymous No. 15857291

>>15857251
crossfeed requires props to be moved with some level of haste, it's probably not the pumping itself that's the problem, it's the way it needs to happen for crossfeed to even be worth it.

Anonymous No. 15857299

>>15857279
have you ever observed a gluon?

Anonymous No. 15857301

>>15857290
SSTOs don't exist. That said, I couldn't imagine why adding more engines & propellant storage on Starship would make it any less SSTO capable.
Either way Starship stands to gain nothing by ever actually doing an SSTO launch attempt.

Anonymous No. 15857309

>>15857291
Yeah they'd need a method of moving dozens of tonnes of propellant per minute in flight in such a way that engine feeds will not stutter during the swap from crossfeed to internal supply. Maybe some wide pipes directly connecting the propellant tanks on the boosters to the core, with ullage pressure differential forcing the liquids across into the center core as the engines burn? That way cross feed shutoff wouldn't have any affect on the core engines (since propellants are being added to the main tanks rather than teeing into the engine feed plumbing).

Anonymous No. 15857311

>>15857270
no one in the industry thinks Starship will have that capability in time for NSSL3 contracts

Anonymous No. 15857320

>>15857301
im not saying there is any reason to launch it as an ssto, but ssto capability is proof of performance. I imagine present starship is no longer close to being ssto due to being made out of stainless steel

Anonymous No. 15857323

BUGCHASER IS NEARLY HERE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N95lFqSQvU

Anonymous No. 15857342

>>15857311
Didn't say they did.
I'm pointing out his graphic has a rocket labeled "future megaconstellation optimized lifter" that gets 150 tonnes to LEO (so it's obviously Starship) but erroneously gets 0 tonnes to GTO. Just typical snake behavior from Tory.

Anonymous No. 15857349

>>15857320
Not sure why you'd imagine that, given that steel construction plus minimum necessary TPS weighs on par with carbon composite construction plus minimum necessary TPS, if not less.

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Anonymous No. 15857356

Prepare for lift-off

Anonymous No. 15857365

>>15857356
people exist who honestly believe that clip was an attempt to fake footage of a real landing

these people are driving next to you on the highway and have equivalent voting power :)

Anonymous No. 15857369

>>15857349
No, steel plus minimum necessary tps weighs more, thats why they pursued carbon compisites for years. They just went with steel because it's much easier to work with and they would probably never construct a starship if it had to be made from carbon compsites

Anonymous No. 15857372

>Japan's government has decided to set up a fund of 1 trillion yen, or about 6.6 billion dollars, over 10 years for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAXA, to boost space-related businesses in the country.
>Global competition in space exploration is intensifying, with the private sector, including Elon Musk's spaceX, participating in the field.
>The space strategy fund is aimed at achieving the government's goal of doubling the domestic space-related market from about 26 billion to 52 billion dollars in the early 2030s.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20231112_08/

Hope Clear gets some of that money

Anonymous No. 15857378

Eric Berger
@SciGuySpace
My official prediction for Starship's second test flight date:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0

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Anonymous No. 15857382

I hope it's not on the 17th as I have workplace lil christmas party

Anonymous No. 15857383

MSR is as good as canceled, good job memelords:
https://spacepolicyonline.com/news/nasa-pauses-mars-sample-return-program-while-assessing-options/
>NASA officials told an advisory committee today they are pausing the Mars Sample Return program as they assess alternative architectures in the wake of increased costs and constrained budgets. A recent independent review put the cost at $8-9.6 billion, far above earlier estimates. Although the House Appropriations Committee signalled support, the Senate Appropriations Committee did not. Concerned the Senate position may prevail when NASA’s FY2024 budget is finalized, they decided to take steps now to reduce near-term spending while determining a path forward.

Anonymous No. 15857384

>>15857378
Fail

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Anonymous No. 15857385

>>15857378
Are you fucking kidding me
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1724461025548701958?t=gXgWUyNsoZdOQyTp2a0j_w&s=19

Anonymous No. 15857387

>>15857365
The backup footage was just as pathetically fake, the pajeets gave you 5 frames of blatant fake shit. Not even a 5 second video, just a few frames. Dumb golem

Anonymous No. 15857391

>>15857382
>he isn't a neet
wtf

Anonymous No. 15857395

>>15857385
I came

Anonymous No. 15857402

>>15857382
I'm a literal janitor and will spend the entire work day in my little closet watching the launch. Nobody except me even knows what I'm meant to be doing anyway so they won't notice.

Anonymous No. 15857405

>>15857387
you expect too much from third worlders, CIA man

Anonymous No. 15857408

What is a nebula? A miserable little pile of gas.

Anonymous No. 15857411

>>15857402
My work probably has it's own damn watch party
I'd rather be hiding behind the hard drive shredder tho, like I'm doing now.

Anonymous No. 15857414

>>15857369
No, they only looked at carbon composites because it was "obviously" the lightest option, and after working on it and seeing how the rubber met the road IRL, found out that the obvious best choice actually wasn't best for reducing vehicle dry mass.

Anonymous No. 15857415

>>15857395
I jerked off over a femboy ejaculating from jerking off while a vibrator was in his ass and i have mixed feelings about it.

Anonymous No. 15857417

>>15857385
Better than expected

Anonymous No. 15857420

>>15857414
No, they only had eyes for carbon composites, thinking it was the featherweight champion of the world. But when the rubber hit the road, they realized that the ‘obvious’ choice was actually a heavyweight in the race to reduce vehicle dry mass!

Anonymous No. 15857422

>>15856643
>>15856598
>NASA
>spaceflight
1-800-SERIOUSLY-NOW?

Anonymous No. 15857423

>>15857387
You're misunderstanding what that video even is. It's just a visualization of where the computer thinks the probe is and what direction it thinks it's pointing.

The intent is not, and never was, to convince anyone that the footage is "real". The intent is to translate telemetry into something easy to understand at a glance even by a novice.

Anonymous No. 15857424

>>15856598
A lot of people don't have time to tankwatch dude

Anonymous No. 15857428

>>15856685
rockets might scare the sharks
please understand

Anonymous No. 15857430

>>15856701
kek
mars will be a paradise for shitposting retards

Anonymous No. 15857431

>>15857309
I think for it to work you will need turbopumps, if you had a single engine per booster, then having two pumps on the same shift could work, where the crossfeed pump is capable of moving as much propellant as the engine consumes, making cross feed viable.

This does not scale well for spacex's multi-engine architecture, you wouldn't want a crossfeed for each engine, so would you pump into a common manifold? At least with this losing a pump is like losing an engine, there would be redundancy.

I suppose they could have a big gas generator to run a transfer pump. But that is more parts, more failure points, non-redundant, and burns some propellant, so cuts into the efficiency you would be trying to gain. Also the size of turbopump needed for super heavy crossfeed is crazy to think about. Maybe the Saturn 5's F1 engine turbopump would have the needed kind of flow rate.

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Anonymous No. 15857432

Anonymous No. 15857434

>>15857420
carbon composite reusable vehicles are heavier than steel reusable vehicles.
The key factor is reuse, which requires TPS, and requires far more TPS for a heat sensitive composite material than for steel.
Now, if we were talking expendable stages, yeah composites are lighter. But we aren't talking about expendable stages.

Anonymous No. 15857435

>>15857423
stupid golem.

Anonymous No. 15857436

>>15856717
Sorry, in three weeks I'll be celebrating the tenth anniversary of Musk City from my vacation home on top of Olympus Mons

Anonymous No. 15857438

>>15857436
i wish i was you

Anonymous No. 15857441

>>15857431
remember that you aren't pumping to high pressures, so pumping power to move liquid from stage to stage is way lower than what is needed to pump that same mass flow rate into the combustion chambers of the engines.

Anonymous No. 15857442

>>15856898
We did it!

Anonymous No. 15857443

>>15857435
I accept your concession

Anonymous No. 15857444

>>15857434
Fucking idiot.
Yes, TPS is needed, like dumplings need dough. But who says composite material needs more TPS than steel? That’s like saying a fish needs more water than a whale!

And about expendable stages, you say composites are lighter? Well, in my story, they are not just lighter, they are as light as a feather floating in the wind! But we are not talking about feathers here, we are talking about sturdy, reliable vehicles.

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Anonymous No. 15857445

I just realized: we're on an imageboard and no one on /sfg/ posts images

Anonymous No. 15857449

>>15857445
Yeah we dont live directly in front of Boca Chica great observation.

Anonymous No. 15857450

Was there any update on the FAA approval today?

Anonymous No. 15857451

>>15857073
Suicide is on topic because after death their souls fly through space on the way to Hell

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Anonymous No. 15857452

>>15857445

Anonymous No. 15857454

>>15857432
stop making me feel bad for SN9

>>15857434
adding to this, the reflectivity plays a big role as well, stainless has such good reflectivity and maintains structural integrity at such high temperatures that the aft side doesn't need ANY TPS.
any carbon composite rocket would need thermal insulation in every nook, just like the shuttle.
it's delightfully counterintuitive that the heavier material actually saves mass in the case of re-useable spacecraft, there's a damn good reason why shit like the X-15 didn't just use an aluminium hull with even more TP plastered on, the shuttle is kind of an outlier in this regard.

Anonymous No. 15857456

>>15857423
I was talking about the backup footage, the 5 frames you claim is the real footage when the mock rover descends on the lunar surface. You brain can't even wrap your head around it that's how retarded you are. It's no surprise that footage is not posted anywhere, much like the rest of the fake footage they produce nowadays, it's because nobody wants to see it, that's how fake it is.

Anonymous No. 15857460

>>15857449
are you retarded?

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Anonymous No. 15857461

>>15857445
okay here's an image

Anonymous No. 15857465

Does anyone have the pic where cute starship (white girl) is holding hands with big strong superheavy (black guy)?

Anonymous No. 15857468

>>15857372
I am something of a Japan enthusiast, but this is just going to end like TRON

Anonymous No. 15857469

>>15857465
no, and i think you may want to get checked for chronic homosexuality anon.

Anonymous No. 15857473

>>15857468
Yeah, knowing the Japanese they'll just hand ten billion dollars to Mitsubishi and make a shocked pikachu face when they pull a LockMart/Boeing and get nothing done

Anonymous No. 15857474

>>15857460
Yes, why?

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Anonymous No. 15857477

>>15857469

Anonymous No. 15857478

>>15857465
Buy rope

Anonymous No. 15857479

>>15857444
materials scientists are the ones who say composites require more TPS, because they all have low thermal operating limits.

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Anonymous No. 15857484

>>15857450
Two weeks bro, as per usual

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Anonymous No. 15857485

TFR for Friday!
https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_3_0924.html

Anonymous No. 15857491

>>15857461
me on the left

Anonymous No. 15857492

>>15857485
NOOOOOOOP THIS CANT HAPPEN
THE SKEPTICS, THE REDDITORS PROMISED IT COULDNT HAPPEN
WHAT THE FUCK

Anonymous No. 15857494

>>15857491
NTA but imagine the sex. Every males dream

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Anonymous No. 15857497

Are you prepared bros?

Anonymous No. 15857499

>>15857485
TFR pretty much means they got the license, right? The FAA wouldn't restrict flights unless they were sure they got the license ready.

Anonymous No. 15857503

>>15857494
you don't need to imagine it.
you just need to pretend the shota is you in your mind.
https://nhentai.net/g/313521/

Anonymous No. 15857504

>>15857497
Prepared to watch the launch site blow up?
Yes

Anonymous No. 15857507

At least the everything app unfucked their video quality for broadcast.

Anonymous No. 15857508

>>15857504
Die fag. Elon SpaceX Cyber is Based Tesla king 420

Anonymous No. 15857509

>>15857456
India did land a probe on the Moon :)

Anonymous No. 15857513

>>15857507
Only on X. I bought a premium subscription just to support the mission

Anonymous No. 15857514

Reminder that since Elon Musk owns SpaceX and Twitter, any Twitter screenshot is on-topic.

Anonymous No. 15857516

>>15857514
Wrong

Anonymous No. 15857519

Total Shark Death

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Anonymous No. 15857521

>>15857514
#Facts
Any money given ro musk companies is money to mars

Anonymous No. 15857539

>>15857503
anon you have described imagination

Anonymous No. 15857540

https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1724480618275242189

ULA about to be sold out to another company. Probably Amazon or BlueOrigin at this point.

Anonymous No. 15857541

>>15857514
Hallucinated it again award

Anonymous No. 15857542

>>15857540
Why doesnt Berger just tell us who bought them?

Anonymous No. 15857544

>>15857542
Deals not complete yet and premature disclosure could affect stock prices which could lead to potential legal friction, not to mention friction between his sources that he wants to respect.

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Anonymous No. 15857548

>>15857544
Faggot, he knows who it is

Anonymous No. 15857550

>>15857548
Yes and?

Anonymous No. 15857553

>>15857494
>>15857503
Kill yourself pedos

Anonymous No. 15857555

>>15857550
He has a scoop and he's not writing about it. Arsetesticle should fire hin

Anonymous No. 15857557

>>15857553
>imagine yourself as 14 yearold getting your cherry popped by a delicious blind hag
>this makes you a pedophile
sorry anon but if you see the shota as the sexual focus here i'm afraid to tell you you're a faggot and a child predator.

Anonymous No. 15857558

>>15857555
Arstechnica is worthless without him lmao. A single man is carrying the entire company. He should be president and fire everyone else from the company.

Anonymous No. 15857559

>>15857548
That must be BO? Might be related to that guy they booted recently too

Anonymous No. 15857565

>>15857557
I didnt read any of your freakshow messages youre linking porn that said 'shota' in your post, more than enough to know to not to click on your links or read your messages.

Anonymous No. 15857567

>>15857548
Its stoke

Anonymous No. 15857568

>>15857548
"does not have a large amount of space BUSINESS"
So it is BO...
What a great way for them to hide the fact their BE4's are trash. Buy out the competition that uses them and stop launches!

Anonymous No. 15857570

>>15857565
anime website lol, take your projection elsewhere.

Anonymous No. 15857572

>>15857570
/d/ should stay in >>>/d/
fuck off

Anonymous No. 15857573

>>15857565
Brainrot

Anonymous No. 15857574

>>15857572
You don't even know what /d/ is you fucking newfag
I was cumming to /d/orses before you were born

Anonymous No. 15857575

>>15857568
no thats a different company. there are 3 bidders including that company and BO.

Anonymous No. 15857578

>>15857572
Thank you someone else agreeing with me. Literally linking to porn no matter what it is should go. Its a fucking blue board.

Anonymous No. 15857580

>>15857548
Astra!

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Anonymous No. 15857586

>>15857575
>there are 3 bidders including that company and BO

I must have been living under a rock, ULA is actually taking bids for a buyout? Last I heard they were open to the idea of being bought, but I didn't know its been competitive. Any articles that legit have more info on everything?

Anonymous No. 15857589

>>15857559
Fuck off BO shill. Bezos will never launch.

Anonymous No. 15857591

>>15857578
>p-pedo
>okay i'm a newfag but no links to naughty stuff!
i was willing to ignore your next bit of seething but that's just too funny, take care anon.

Anonymous No. 15857592

>>15857020
based and squidpilled

Anonymous No. 15857595

>>15857212
>>15857242
thank you for the Cirno
>>15857311
no one in the industry thinks Starship is going to work because they're coping and seething and will all perish

Anonymous No. 15857598

>>15857445
my Cirno fumo won't arrive for another six months

Anonymous No. 15857600

>>15857574
>he thinks i dont know
haha
lol

Anonymous No. 15857604

>>15857574
I'm a fan of /d/olls

Anonymous No. 15857606

>>15857548
Allot of people are thinking it’s L3Harris, but watch it be Huntington Ingalls, lol

Rockets and ships are similar, no?

🗑️ Anonymous No. 15857607

>>15857385
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>>15857130
==GOT BTFO BY COBSON TOILET==

🗑️ Anonymous No. 15857608

>>15857607
Reported for breaking us law

Anonymous No. 15857609

>>15857586
i've only been reading about it from bergers articles

Anonymous No. 15857610

>>15857606
L3Harris already owns AR, why would they buy a company locked in to BO engines?

Anonymous No. 15857614

>>15857607
/qa/ lost chud.

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15857616

>>15857614
mindbroken by cobson toilet

Anonymous No. 15857637

>>15857616
/qa/ lost lmao

🗑️ Anonymous No. 15857645

>>15857637
get mindroken lil bro

Anonymous No. 15857648

>>15857607
all me btw

Anonymous No. 15857657

>>15857548
Airbus bros!!!

Anonymous No. 15857658

>>15857607
Kill yourself mass replying faggot

Anonymous No. 15857660

>>15857645
/qa/ lost
you're still in the seething afterglow of losing.
delicious tears.

Anonymous No. 15857661

>>15857657
I work at airbus and i can tell you for sure this aint happening.

Anonymous No. 15857672

>>15857548
pockocmoc will rise again

Anonymous No. 15857682

>>15857548
>>15857540
It is L3Harris.

If either they or BO buy ULA then ULA will finally have "in house" propulsion.

Anonymous No. 15857712

What will be the point of Vulcan if New Glenn flies?

Anonymous No. 15857719

17th status?

Anonymous No. 15857724

>>15857719
TFR issued, WE GAAAAAAAAAAAN

Anonymous No. 15857725

>>15857719
everything is ready, we're just waiting on the license

Anonymous No. 15857731

>>15857719
severe concern for beetle migration

Anonymous No. 15857743

>>15857598
I cant find the image, but some anon took a pic with his cirno fumo at boca chica years ago

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Anonymous No. 15857747

>>15857743
I know

Anonymous No. 15857749

>>15857719
>>15857724
>>15857725
>>15857731
no lisence until 2024 backXisters.
musk has to pay for what he did to the beetles.

Anonymous No. 15857753

backpigs are hilarious, overGODS laugh watching them eat slop

Anonymous No. 15857760

PRUNED

Oof

Anonymous No. 15857762

STAGING!

>>15857759
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>>15857759
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🗑️ Anonymous No. 15857846

LMAAAOOOOO