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🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General

Anonymous No. 16295707

Back at the Pad Edition

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Anonymous No. 16295753

Kill all earthers

Anonymous No. 16295775

>if you were to be in space without a space suit you'd get cooked alive
>there's no way offload your body heat into a vacuum
>energetic particles from the sun would burn you because there's no atmosphere to reduce the heat
space isnt cold

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Anonymous No. 16295796

When Blue Origin lands on Mars.

Anonymous No. 16295805

>>16295793
I hate tuggers so goddamn much

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Anonymous No. 16295807

What sort of rocket engine is this?

Anonymous No. 16295812

>>16295807
A French illustrator's notional one.

Anonymous No. 16295814

>>16295805
>"Tuggers could be here" it transmitted. "I've never been in this orbit before. There could be tuggers anywhere. " The atmospheric drag felt good against its bare unshielded hull. the Blue Danube reverberated its second stage, making it pulsate even as the $9M kerolox circulated through its thick flanged pipes and washed away its (merited) fear of tuggers in low orbit. "With a second stage you can get to GEO if you want"

Anonymous No. 16295815

>>16295707
Elon Musk should be executed for using up so many resources and failing to deliver so many times

Americans are so gullible and this is why Israel gets most of the money allocated for spaceflight

If every poster wasn't so retarded maybe our space program could go anywhere but we're all too busy being cucked by Israel

Anonymous No. 16295818

>16295815
Try harder

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>>16295775

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Anonymous No. 16295845

https://spacenews.com/sierra-space-conducts-second-full-scale-burst-test-of-inflatable-module/
>LONDON — Sierra Space has completed a second full-scale burst test of an inflatable module that the company is developing for the Orbital Reef commercial space station and its own efforts.
>The company announced July 25 that it conducted the “ultimate burst pressure” test in June at the Marshall Space Flight Center. In the test, the 300-cubic-meter module was pressurized until it burst to test its strength and compliance with safety margins.
>“A second successful full-scale test is an absolute game changer. We now know it’s possible to equal or surpass the total habitable volume of the entire International Space Station, in a single launch,” he added.

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Anonymous No. 16295846

https://spacenews.com/new-frontier-aerospace-tests-rocket-engine-for-point-to-point-travel/
>FARNBOROUGH, England — A space transportation startup with visions of high-speed point-to-point travel has started tests of the engine that will power their vehicle.
>Mjölnir is a full-flow staged combustion engine that offers higher efficiencies than other designs. It is the same architecture used by SpaceX’s Raptor engine as well as by Stoke Space, a startup developing a reusable launch vehicle. The engine uses liquid oxygen and methane propellants.
>“We believe we fired the most advanced rocket motor in the world,” he said in an interview after the panel. The firing lasted less than a second, but demonstrated the startup of the turbopumps and successful ignition. The company plans to do longer engine burns as part of the testing program.

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Anonymous No. 16295847

>>16295845
https://x.com/SierraSpaceCo/status/1816414361524502716

https://www.sierraspace.com/press-releases/sierra-space-heralds-giant-leap-in-microgravity-research-and-manufacturing-with-historic-test-of-expandable-space-station-technology/

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>>16295847
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDhrM6dsGJA
>Second Full-Scale Inflatable Space Station Burst Test at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

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>>16295848

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Anonymous No. 16295858

>>16295856
Why is the lunar one so dainty?

Anonymous No. 16295860

>>16295858
idk, didn't even know they had something like that in the works
looks like an integrated lander or something

Anonymous No. 16295862

>>16295860
Evidently they weren't planning for lunar starship.

Anonymous No. 16295866

>>16295707
Will IFT 5 happens next week? Elon musk said so.

Anonymous No. 16295869

>>16295866
no

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Anonymous No. 16295873

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

Anonymous No. 16295876

>>16295850
Is burst pressure really a useful metric for inflatables? It's not like humans will be habitating in it at 2 bar. MMOD is the real risk.

Anonymous No. 16295878

>>16295866
2 weeks

Anonymous No. 16295885

Why did Elon go to Netanyahu's speech

Anonymous No. 16295887

>>16295885
Why did Netanyahu receive a standing ovation?

Anonymous No. 16295899

Any news on shartliner?

Anonymous No. 16295900

>>16295876
They test that too obviously. Pressure test shows your weak points

Anonymous No. 16295912

F9 return to flight when?

>>16295876
Overpressure is probably a good way to find leaks too

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Anonymous No. 16295916

SPEHS

Anonymous No. 16295919

>>16295912
17 hours.

Anonymous No. 16295921

>>16295885
he cut a deal with likud-aligned jews to get the ADL off his back last year

Anonymous No. 16295924

>>16295921
figures

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Anonymous No. 16295925

If anyone missed it, Falcon 9 performed a static fire.

https://x.com/_jaykeegan_/status/1816327837323776263

Anonymous No. 16295926

>>16295862
>life 5000, 9m fairing
what other launcher has 9m fairing than starship?

Anonymous No. 16295929

>>16295926
First, we were talking about life 10 in that conversation.
Second, SLS block 2 has a 10 meter fairing which judging by life 10 is probably what they had in mind for a launch vehicle. If they had starship HLS in mind it'd be closer in size to one of the space stations.

Anonymous No. 16295930

>Starship launch in 2 weeks
>still no launch license
>Falcon 9 launch in less than 24 hours
>still no launch license
Would it kill them to be a bit faster?

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Anonymous No. 16295931

The untaken paths of flacon 9 evolution.

Anonymous No. 16295936

>>16295931
>no Falcon XX
lame

Anonymous No. 16295940

>>16295936
Falcon XX just became starship.

Anonymous No. 16295944

>>16295793
Tuggers are NOT allowed on the Moon

Anonymous No. 16295950

>WE ARE THE ARTEMIS GENERATION
What?

Anonymous No. 16295953

>>16295930
starship will have a launch date before it gets an official license

Anonymous No. 16295954

>>16295950
Who are you quoting?

Anonymous No. 16295956

>>16295929
>First, we were talking about life 10 in that conversation.
yes I know. I was just saying that they knew about a 9m fairing so starship was not an unknown launcher to them. I didnt know about sls fairing size, but what commercial company would make their plans on that $$$ rocket?

Anonymous No. 16295960

>>16295954
Members of the so-called Artemis Generation

Anonymous No. 16295961

>>16295954
the artemis generation

Anonymous No. 16295967

>>16295960
>>16295961
Who?

Anonymous No. 16295969

>>16295967
Yeah exactly

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Anonymous No. 16295971

https://orbitalindex.com/archive/2024-07-24-Issue-279/#news-in-brief

Anonymous No. 16295973

>>16295931
Liquid boosters are kino

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Anonymous No. 16295974

>>16295967
NASA EXPL [math]\unicode{x1F319}[/math] RERS

Anonymous No. 16295975

>>16295971
Never heard of hyprspace before
>hybrid rockets
Oh, thats why.

Anonymous No. 16295977

>>16295796
Is this from the jew speech? Look at that hatred. Elon always says he's obsessed with truth. He definitely knows now, doesn't he?

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Anonymous No. 16295980

>>16295974
Fuck that, I'm the Ares Generation

Anonymous No. 16295981

>>16295971
>fastest human made object
>7000 years to get to the closest star
a-at least we have Mars

Anonymous No. 16295984

>>16295980
God damn the ares 1 was such an unholy abomination.
So glad it was shitcanned.

Anonymous No. 16295987

>>16295984
Fuck you bastard bitch

Anonymous No. 16295988

>>16295987
saar please

Anonymous No. 16295989

>>16295981
With tape outgassing we could get there in a week.

Anonymous No. 16295994

>>16295989
I've never heard of that

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Anonymous No. 16295995

Moon base proposal
http://shht.ijournal.cn/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=20230609
Full PDF:
http://shht.ijournal.cn/ch/reader/create_pdf.aspx?file_no=20230609&flag=1&year_id=2023&quarter_id=6

Anonymous No. 16295999

>>16295931
short falcon 9 looks so bizarre now, I wonder if we're going to get used to pencil starship the same way

Anonymous No. 16296003

>>16295995
I've built this exact lander like 100 times in KSP

Anonymous No. 16296006

>>16295995
implessive

Anonymous No. 16296008

>>16295846
>space place scam
its sad that investors keep falling for this shit. the scam has been ongoing for 40+ years now and investors keep falling for it.

Anonymous No. 16296010

>>16295930
Starship already has a launch license

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Anonymous No. 16296011

>>16295925
Did they ever implement a fix or correction, or was it just "unknown fluke, will never happen again"?

Anonymous No. 16296012

>>16296008
space plane*

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Anonymous No. 16296013

>>16295995
wow its fucking nothing

Anonymous No. 16296014

>>16296011
I don't know

Anonymous No. 16296019

Will there be a Starship version of AAA once many companies start using them? Yes Im asking this because my car just popped a coolant hose.

Anonymous No. 16296022

>>16296011
They fired the quality inspector.

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Anonymous No. 16296024

I realized that CZ-10 will probably end up better known globally (probably not in the USA, but not impossible either) than FH, If only because it’s going to be crewed and will be The "Chinese moon rocket", an event that will likely be heavily mediatised, and as cool as the all of FH’s missions are and will be, most people don’t care which rocket sent a well know-probe (who cares that a Titan IV launched Cassini lol?), and it’ll be known as the SpaceX rocket between the more succesful F9 and Starship.

Like CZ-10 obviously won't be as popular as Saturn V lol, but I think that eventually if you show someone a FH- looking tricore rocket they’ll more likely associate it with a Chinese rocket than a SpaceX one

Anonymous No. 16296026

>>16296019
I'm pretty sure every human rated vehicle has a team of experts on standby

Anonymous No. 16296031

>>16296024
Its vaporware..

Anonymous No. 16296034

>>16296024
It's vaporwave...

Anonymous No. 16296036

>>16295954
WE

Anonymous No. 16296037

>>16296013
Straight outta KSP.

Anonymous No. 16296038

>>16295994
It's a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural, including reactionless drives

Anonymous No. 16296039

>>16295707
my mom told me she will buy me a starship if i get 200 replies. can you guys pls reply?

Anonymous No. 16296045

>>16296039
why would you want a crappy rocket made by a scam artist that blows up? tell her to buy you a new glenn instead.

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Anonymous No. 16296047

>>16296034
>>16296031
>Vaporware
>S1 test fired at half thrust last month
>S3's upgraded engines did a full duration test fire last week
>S1's upgraded engines are going to be test flown next month on CZ-12
>Launch pad is being rapidly built (They built the last one, with similar thrust requirement, in 20 months from November 2022 to July 2024)

Anonymous No. 16296061

>>16295925
Hey retard, tell me what the OP edition is?

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Anonymous No. 16296064

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2012/01/spacex-testing-reusable-falcon-9-technology-this-year/
Heres a blast from the past.
What where you guys doing when falcon was only thinking about reusability?

Anonymous No. 16296071

>>16296064
>falcon was only thinking about reusability?
Never happened
F1 and Early F9 had parachute recovery hardware,just never worked,then they jumped to grasshopper then F9 recovery testing

Anonymous No. 16296074

>>16296071
>Never happened
They never thought about recovery?
You know it's 2024 right? Or do you think reusability just happened by accident?

Anonymous No. 16296075

>>16296011
At this point in F9's history there is no fix or correction besides more thorough in the processes.

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Anonymous No. 16296087

https://x.com/SciGuySpace/status/1816497217936539819

lmao

Anonymous No. 16296093

>>16295925
>Delay of the Starlink 10-4 mission is scheduled for this weekend, due to ongoing FAA investigation.
fixed

Anonymous No. 16296096

>>16296039
ur mom a gay

Anonymous No. 16296099

>>16296087
They're not coming home are they.

Anonymous No. 16296102

>>16296099
There's already talk of just sticking them in the recyclers

Anonymous No. 16296104

>>16296102
Will the other astronauts eat fresh curry?

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Anonymous No. 16296108

https://x.com/NASAClimate/status/1816170430161469550

WORL No. 16296109

How many of you know what science askchually means?

Anonymous No. 16296112

>>16296109
Keep posting. I will find you.

Anonymous No. 16296116

Looking back through old threads, interesting to see all the arm chair experts opining on the proper way to do reuse.
>I could see solution as Kevlar balloon in the interstage. During separation will inflate and shield inner parts of interstage.
During slowing down, could stabilize and slow faster before hitting thicker parts of atmosphere.
This was for falcon 9 btw.

Anonymous No. 16296118

>>16296108
Where's that false color schizo when you need him

Anonymous No. 16296123

>>16295796
He sure kneeled hard.

Anonymous No. 16296127

>>16296123
Anything for Mars

Anonymous No. 16296133

>>16296099
Not on that shitbox of a ride.

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Anonymous No. 16296134

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1P3euTCW8Q
>NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test Status News Conference (July 25, 2024)

Anonymous No. 16296135

>>16296134
Did they have to get the saddest looking guy to do this?

Anonymous No. 16296137

>>16296118
it's fine because it's being presented as a map, not a photograph.

Anonymous No. 16296143

>>16296134
> the vehicle has really performed extremely well

Anonymous No. 16296145

>>16296108
>model

Anonymous No. 16296153

>>16296143
>translation: the crew is still breathing

Anonymous No. 16296158

>LMCO and Boeing can build an F9 equivalent, no problem.
Do you agree that boeing can make a falcon 9 easily?
Quoting meekgee btw

Anonymous No. 16296160

>>16296024
>I realized that CZ-10 will probably end up better known globally (probably not in the USA, but not impossible either) than FH

Too on the nose my wumao friend.

WORL No. 16296161

>>16296160
Mouf
Now

Anonymous No. 16296163

>>16296158
They could build one sure, but they'd need five times the R&D budget and their code would kill more rockets than manufacturing defects

Anonymous No. 16296167

>>16296024
Why are Chinese paintjobs so lame?

Anonymous No. 16296168

from berger:
>SpaceX and NASA have been quietly studying launching Crew-9 two astronauts. Suits are available for Butch and Suni.
crew 9's NET is august, so it probably won't be long until we know. what a shitshow.

Anonymous No. 16296172

>>16296161
Eye
Now

Anonymous No. 16296176

>>16296168
Is this true? Holy shit man imagine SpaceX finally sends your suitcase full of underwear. I'd be fully vocal about how shit Boeing is, astronaut professionalism be damned

Anonymous No. 16296180

>>16296134
>if you only knew how Boeing things are

Anonymous No. 16296190

>>16296168
Probably speculation, he doesn't says that he got this from a source, as he usually does.

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>>16296190

Vard No. 16296193

I'm doing supposedly. My task are:

1. It would be wise to build first for myself.
2. Heal you, make you able, install security (dimension/bios).
3. Display my card and favourite sketch
4. Plan attacks

Anonymous No. 16296198

>>16296192
welp,sorry then

Anonymous No. 16296202

>>16296167
Private sector has fine one, Landspace's Zhuque Bird, Galactic Energy's Black-red painting on Ceres and next Pallas

Anonymous No. 16296204

>>16296193
This is a fantastic plan, thanks for sharing. Mind if I try this myself? If I succeed I will credit you.

Vard No. 16296208

I changed my mind
I'm going to provide a station you can do all sorts like watch, play, etc. And start a card making activity which should be fun picking who you are going to be. Then for the most part I'd expect you to focus on your business and pleasure while I do the battle. Though you can do whatever you want. You can just bot in the multiverse and build business and stuff. More stuff will be explained on the station.

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Anonymous No. 16296216

>>16295845
Damn they've made some good progress? Will they be ready when starship makes it's first few payloads?
>micro gravity gangbang when?

Anonymous No. 16296219

>>16296087
So theyre stranded?

Anonymous No. 16296230

>>16296192
funny to see the "they weren't really stranded" cope after this lmao
not stranded but have to use another vehicle to come down

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Anonymous No. 16296235

https://x.com/Morbidful/status/1816504762004836774

I found the reason why Boeing projects keep failing

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Anonymous No. 16296237

>>16296235

Anonymous No. 16296242

>>16296235
>>16296237
This is going to the bottom of the spaceflight iceberg.

Anonymous No. 16296285

tower module 4 is on its way up

Anonymous No. 16296286

>>16296235
>the farm was known in zooforums
>the farm owners were not involved and didnt know
how does that work?

Anonymous No. 16296292

>>16296168
Big news and the thread is silent for an hour. Fucking s chizos and b ots I hate this fucking board

Anonymous No. 16296297

>>16296176
>>16296168
https://govtribe.com/award/federal-contract-award/delivery-order-nnk14ma74c-80ksc024fa090
>This is a $266,678 firm-fixed-price delivery order contract awarded to Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) by the Kennedy Space Center, a civilian agency of the U.S. government. The contract is for a "SPECIAL STUDY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE" with a completion date of August 15, 2024

Anonymous No. 16296300

>>16296292
We had foreseen it. Every day that passes makes it less likely that astronaut lives will be risked on the way down on that shitbucket.

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 16296301

https://www.threads.net/@vivllainous/post/C91xF3By2WF

Anonymous No. 16296302

>>16296297
>Award Date
>7/15/24
Yeah, totally not related to Shartliner

Anonymous No. 16296303

>16296301
spaceflight?

Anonymous No. 16296306

>>16296301
Nobody cares not spaceflight

🗑️ Anonymous No. 16296309

Its a tranny.

Anonymous No. 16296311

>>16296286
Farms are big
Could be a mile from the stable to the house, your not going to hear shit, especially when you might already be used to noise from horses getting rowdy. A horse kicking a gate is not quiet, used to live near one.
It means your not going to notice some horsefuckers unless you have security cameras.

Anonymous No. 16296312

When ISS does the final entry thruster burn, those thrusters will have sat in space for over a year
Has there ever been such a long term vacuum fire test?
If there isn't, SpaceX should aim to do one in like 2026

Anonymous No. 16296314

>>16296312
Draco engines have demonstrated long term vacuum relights on every Crew/Cargo Dragon launch.

Anonymous No. 16296318

>>16296303
Quit making this gey space thread.

Anonymous No. 16296324

>>16296318
B*rkun detected everyone pile in 'automated spam bot'

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Anonymous No. 16296327

https://x.com/SciGuySpace/status/1816532550422053085

fossil life found on mars maybe

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>>16296327
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-perseverance-rover-scientists-find-intriguing-mars-rock
>A vein-filled rock is catching the eye of the science team of NASA’s Perseverance rover. Nicknamed “Cheyava Falls” by the team, the arrowhead-shaped rock contains fascinating traits that may bear on the question of whether Mars was home to microscopic life in the distant past.
>Analysis by instruments aboard the rover indicates the rock possesses qualities that fit the definition of a possible indicator of ancient life. The rock exhibits chemical signatures and structures that could possibly have been formed by life billions of years ago when the area being explored by the rover contained running water. Other explanations for the observed features are being considered by the science team, and future research steps will be required to determine whether ancient life is a valid explanation.

Anonymous No. 16296329

>>16296327
why is berger posting photos of the muffin he had for breakfast?

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Anonymous No. 16296330

>>16296328
at step one now

Anonymous No. 16296344

>>16296301
>threads
Lmao. Is that place like turbo tumbler?

Anonymous No. 16296348

MARS
IS

ALIVE
L
I
V
E

Anonymous No. 16296351

>>16296348
I know. I know more than you about Mars.

Anonymous No. 16296359

>>16296328
quick, someone tell me it's just concretion

Anonymous No. 16296384

https://x.com/clwphoto1/status/1816544165179851142

Anonymous No. 16296386

>>16296384
cute fox girl

Anonymous No. 16296389

>>16296384
Is it that hard to save a photo and post it here?

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Anonymous No. 16296391

Turn Mars into a giant ocean.

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Anonymous No. 16296393

>>16296386
Lying bastard

Anonymous No. 16296395

>>16296168
>>16296192
>>16296297
>spacex has to rescue boing's astronauts
there's going to be a documentary about this

Anonymous No. 16296411

>>16296395
They are only looking into it, just as if a black swan event occurred. They run these scenarios for every other craft as well. NASA has full confidence in starliner and Boeing.

Anonymous No. 16296416

>>16295775
if you were in space with no suit the water evaporating out of your skin and mucus membranes would rapidly cool the exposed surfaces until they froze, then as that ice sublimated away your deep tissues would begin freezing as well.

Anonymous No. 16296423

>>16295858
No way that astronaut is to scale, a habitat that small wouldn't even provide enough room to take the suit off.

Anonymous No. 16296426

>>16296036
kek

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>>16296384

Anonymous No. 16296428

>>16296348
with the sound of music?

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Anonymous No. 16296432

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

Anonymous No. 16296433

>>16296391
Wait Aria was set on mars?

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>>16296432
pic from 1.5h ago in the stream

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>>16296434

Anonymous No. 16296445

>>16296301
Elon should assassinate his son

Anonymous No. 16296448

>>16296327
Fucking finally

Anonymous No. 16296450

>>16295977
You have said the actual truth

Anonymous No. 16296452

>>16296328
Might be embellished stuff to try to convince people to fund MSR
Or just bullshit (remember the recurring slope lineae?)

Anonymous No. 16296459

>>16296393
Would

Anonymous No. 16296463

>>16296024
Wrong I doubt anyone outside of rocket autists will even know it exists.
i.e. if you know LM-10 exists, you are also well aware of Falcon Heavy
>>16296242
Kek
>>16295977
>He definitely knows [the truth] now, doesn't he?
Shit I meant to reply to you way earlier today but forgot. The truth about Israel or the truth about lefties? Either way Musk is retarded; talking about giving his son puberty blockers as late as the pandemic (4 fucking years ago) and acting surprised that it fucks his kid up? I respect Musk for pursuing the truth but this goes to show even smart people are retarded

Anonymous No. 16296483

>>16296463
>retarded; talking about giving his son puberty blockers
If you're on this site you're some level of tuned in that most people are not. On about the same timeline my younger sister went though the same thing as Elon's son, suicide attempt and all. I tried telling my old man that my sister definitely did not need steroids and so on but he said something like
>honestly son, my child attempted suicide, who do you think I'm going to trust? A medical professional, or a 22yo that tells me conspiracy theories all the time?
Elon trusted a professional to do their job. It isn't even unreasonable. Certainly not retarded.

Anonymous No. 16296519

>life on mars found
>sfg is dead

Anonymous No. 16296521

>>16296519
Berger has already debunked it

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Anonymous No. 16296527

The chances of anything coming from Mars
Are a million to one
They said

Anonymous No. 16296528

>>16296463
>if you know LM-10 exists
If you know that it's called LM-10, then yes.
But I'm talking about the billions of people who, in 5-6 years, will learn about the Chinese moon landing during the ~week that it happens as it gets mediatised/propagandized through the world and who will vaguely learn about this rocket as the "chinese moon rocket" that sent the chinks to the moon, these people wouldn't have heard of FH at all.

Anonymous No. 16296529

>>16296521
No,he confirmed it. Dumbass retard

Anonymous No. 16296532

>>16296527
>these roggs may possibly show evidence of the chance that the least impressive form of life that can still kinda be called that may once have possibly existed here
>maybe
>10 billion dollars please

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Anonymous No. 16296534

>>16296529
nothing ever happens

Anonymous No. 16296535

>>16296532
Yeah it's a nothing burger

Anonymous No. 16296537

>>16295847
Wonder how loud the explosion was and what comedy we're going to get from the inevitable Chinese knockoff.

Anonymous No. 16296539

A human geologist with a rock hammer could have landed on the red planet and found that rock in under an hour lol
It is our duty as a species to seed the universe with geologists and some tricorder-like super instrument

Anonymous No. 16296541

>>16296521

> Berger is my GOD and the fount of all knowledge.

> Berger attended graduate school at the University of Missouri where he received a master's degree in journalism. In 2014, Berger completed a distance learning program at Mississippi State University to become a certified meteorologist.

Not really his area of expertise. Instead ask him for Elon's phone number or if it's gonna rain this weekend.

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Anonymous No. 16296544

>>16295858
It's only for testing the concept, not for production use.

Anonymous No. 16296546

>>16296541
only fags whip out degrees and accreditations for some sort of proof of intellect capability. I don’t think, for example, freeman dyson ever obtained a degree past a math bachelors–yet he changed the world

Anonymous No. 16296550

>>16296099
Eventually when ISS is crashed into the ocean.

Anonymous No. 16296562

https://www.spacex.com/updates/#falcon-9-returns-to-flight

SpaceX RETURN TO FLIGHT.

Anonymous No. 16296567

>>16296562
>This line cracked due to fatigue caused by high loading from engine vibration and looseness in the clamp that normally constrains the line

Some retard didn't tighten a clamp properly lmao.

Anonymous No. 16296569

>>16296562
it this was ULA we would be waiting for another six months

Anonymous No. 16296574

>>16296546

> Dyson moved to the United States in 1947 as a Commonwealth Fellow for postgraduate study with Hans Bethe at Cornell University (1947–1948). He then moved to the Institute for Advanced Study (1948–1949), before returning to England (1949–51), where he was a research fellow at the University of Birmingham.

But that's nowhere as impressive as Berger's mail order degree in Weather Girl Science.

Anonymous No. 16296576

>>16296562
Oh thank god
>The cause of the leak was identified as a crack in a sense line for a pressure sensor attached to the vehicle’s oxygen system.
>This line cracked due to fatigue caused by high loading from engine vibration and looseness in the clamp that normally constrains the line.
>For near term Falcon launches, the failed sense line and sensor on the second stage engine will be removed.
>The sensor is not used by the flight safety system and can be covered by alternate sensors already present on the engine.
>The design change has been tested at SpaceX’s rocket development facility in McGregor, Texas, with enhanced qualification analysis and oversight by the FAA and involvement from the SpaceX investigation team.
Best part is no part Kek

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Anonymous No. 16296578

2 more days

Anonymous No. 16296579

>>16296574
i'll take an internet journalist with a mail order degree from moo state who understands how to read nasa press releases over 10 rank-pulling columbia PhDs who fall for clickbait headlines every time

Anonymous No. 16296581

>>16296108
fake+gay

Anonymous No. 16296584

>>16296579

> I'm smarter than any "so called "scientist"!

Here we go....

Anonymous No. 16296585

>life on mars bullshit again
It's like some of you have the memory of a goldfish.

Anonymous No. 16296586

>>16296579
kek

Anonymous No. 16296590

>>16296108
model the methane from victoria nuland's queef

Anonymous No. 16296600

>>16296237
disappointing that people like this aren't burnt to death at the stake in public executions

happy belated pride month, btw

Anonymous No. 16296611

>>16296562
>>16296576
That's a relatively stupid way to lose a mission (not that there really are intelligent ways to RUD, but compared to stuff like AMOS-6...). Yeah, it shows that every little part is a potential point of failure.

Anonymous No. 16296613

>>16296611
Best part is no part. Since they need to catalogue each part, and each part introduces each addition failure points, its essential to reduce parts count, failure count, complexity count for cheaper, reliable, maintainable, system.

Anonymous No. 16296614

>>16296562
WE ARE GOING

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Anonymous No. 16296616

>>16296585

Anonymous No. 16296619

>>16296047
Not in configuration and not on the actual video. Its vaporware. There is nothing to say those engines are for it other than "trust me bro"

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Anonymous No. 16296622

>>16296619

Anonymous No. 16296623

>>16296619
Let me guess, you said that Starship was "vaporware" when it was doing its little hops?

Anonymous No. 16296625

>>16296567
On Boss Salvatore's payroll

Anonymous No. 16296630

>>16296623
Nope. But SpaceX doesn't care about "face"

Anonymous No. 16296638

>>16296616
The lie begins on panel 1. NASA did not supply the photo.

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Anonymous No. 16296642

Ah, good old Woke NASA.

Anonymous No. 16296644

>>16296534
He's a retard

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Anonymous No. 16296648

New Vast post, unfortunately not progress related.

Anonymous No. 16296654

>>16296648
That's the most bearish picture for a space station development team I can imagine. Rip the poor bastards who have to stay on their station.

Anonymous No. 16296655

Do we know what color the Auroras are on Uranus?

Anonymous No. 16296661

>>16296655
brown

Anonymous No. 16296662

>>16296654
they're interns you retard

Anonymous No. 16296671

>>16296662
Not him but its still terrible.

Anonymous No. 16296672

>>16296662
Interns become employees

Anonymous No. 16296678

>>16296672
Fags make posts on sci.

A vicious cycle.

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Anonymous No. 16296684

>>16296678
Nigger

Anonymous No. 16296695

>>16296528
These "billions" of people who hear about China's moon landing, if it ever happens, could be standing in front of a CZ-10 and will not know what it is.

Anonymous No. 16296702

https://x.com/StephenClark1/status/1816621144134324505/photo/1

FAA gives approval to resume F9 flight

Anonymous No. 16296705

>>16296702
thank god. more 3am starlink launches to not watch

Anonymous No. 16296710

>>16296705
/sfg/ goes mad when there aren't falcon launches to not watch. imagine how bad this place would get if the long march family stopped flying.

Anonymous No. 16296713

>>16296648
>30 people
what the fuck do they do? doesn't haven1 not have any life support or anything? this is an aluminum can with an ida on one end. why is space so hard fuck

Anonymous No. 16296715

>>16296681
why would you randomly post a cat image in this thread? unless you meant to make a reply?

Anonymous No. 16296717

>>16296661
kys

Anonymous No. 16296718

https://x.com/NASA_Marshall/status/1816621210538537256

74 PSI

Anonymous No. 16296720

>>16296717
I won't be doing that

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Anonymous No. 16296723

>>16296705
But it's comfy to know they're happening, and you can tune into one every now and then when you can't sleep.

Anonymous No. 16296727

>>16296718
that slow motion shot is kino
like slowmo footage of a nuke

Anonymous No. 16296737

>>16296648
definitely progress on hiring some fresh new cuties!

Anonymous No. 16296738

>>16296718
It blew up? that's bad...

Anonymous No. 16296743

We had a couple of hags on the pod today, enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/live/a9dltoIjbDE

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Anonymous No. 16296759

>>16296738
Sometimes blowing it up is the point of the test

Anonymous No. 16296760

>>16296743
>loren grush
Y I K E S
I
K
E
S

Anonymous No. 16296781

>>16296567
Imagine going to work the next day after it's discovered you cost the company tens of millions of dollars because you didn't turn the ratchet a couple more times.

Anonymous No. 16296791

>>16296781
>Imagine going to work the next day
I don't think you will be

Anonymous No. 16296794

>>16295887
because a majority of the degenerates, morons, and crooks in our senate and house are being blackmailed

Anonymous No. 16296807

>>16296648
>all those women
Getting very strong OceanGate vibes right now

Anonymous No. 16296815

>20000 airplanes in world
>40000 airports in world

>number of planned starships: 100 per year
>number of planned starship launch towers: like 4
This seems off

Anonymous No. 16296821

>>16296815
when there's 30-50 million flights per day, if anything there are too many towers per x flights for starship

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Anonymous No. 16296825

>>16296815
Many of those airports are very small and are active somewhere around 0.01% of a given year. In the busy freight airports I've seen them land one after the other, less than a minute apart. I imagine it will be the same way. Launch, catch, catch, stack, full, launch. Not sure what the minimum tower time per launch is but I'm going to guess the best engineering company in the world has run the numbers and it checks out

Anonymous No. 16296828

>There is ONLY a single rocket launch between the Falcon 9 failure and Falcon 9 RTF mission
Holy shit, the absolute sad state of today space exploration.

Anonymous No. 16296831

>>16296824
Moon landing 2: women and nigger boogaloo

Anonymous No. 16296832

>>16296824
they're probably never going

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Anonymous No. 16296838

I like Glover.

Anonymous No. 16296840

>>16296723
stupid frogposter

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Anonymous No. 16296842

>>16296840
>stupid xposter
Kys faggot

Anonymous No. 16296843

>>16296838
What did she mean by this

Anonymous No. 16296849

>>16296821
>>16296815
Each airplane makes three to four flights per day.

Anonymous No. 16296861

>quiet thursday chatter on sfg

>they don't know yet that boeing is going to hotfire test their thrusters while still attached to the international space station and potentially destroy the station and kill all 9 astronauts onboard because they didn't watch the Boeing Starliner CFT briefing

Anonymous No. 16296865

>>16296386
>>16296393
averi is better

Anonymous No. 16296879

>>16296861
No way

Anonymous No. 16296881

>>16296865
fox girl sexo

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Anonymous No. 16296888

>>16296879
well their other option is to undock from the ISS with 3 astronauts and hope that their thrusters start working
I don't know what the outcome of that would be - floating indefinitely until power loss and suffocation in orbit? burning up on re-entry? getting spun to death?

or they could jettison that shitcan and wait for a Crew Dragon (embarrassing)

Anonymous No. 16296893

>>16296888
>every increment mission going forward
This is the last flight of Starliner

Anonymous No. 16296896

>>16296888
Dear god they're sending more of these up?

Anonymous No. 16296899

>>16296888
Imagine they have a valve failure and one thruster is stuck open shitting out all the helium sending the ISS into an uncontrolled tumble before falling apart. Any kind of testing on a suspect thrust system while docked to the ISS is actual insanity jfc.

Anonymous No. 16296903

>>16296562
ksp tier failure mode

Anonymous No. 16296904

>>16296899
>run out of helium
>can't purge propellant lines or pressurize fuel
>hydrazine hard start in the n2o4 pipes
>fire chases back to the fuel tanks
>explosion sends shrapnel into 3 different ISS modules and the crew dragon, causing instant depressurization

russkis better be locked and loaded in the soyuz on the other end of the station during this bullshit

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Anonymous No. 16296909

>>16296888
>Docked Hotfire Test

Never thought I'd see that combination of words.

Anonymous No. 16296913

>>16296904
>russkis better be locked and loaded in the soyuz on the other end of the station during this bullshit

They 100% will be. I should open a trading account and pick up next day expiring shorts on boing the day before this. If they blow up the ISS I will be a gorillionaire.

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Anonymous No. 16296930

I miss this meme machine so fucking much bros ;_;

Anonymous No. 16296938

>>16296888
>docked hotfire test
lmao aren't there all kinds of restrictions on use of thrusters near the ISS because of the various external instruments? I guess if you're Boing those vanish.

Anonymous No. 16296939

>>16296930
one of the most kino space craft designs even though it was one of the most wasteful things ever concieved

Anonymous No. 16296945

>>16296824
>for all humanity
oh yeah then why arent china, iran, russia, north korea, etc. invited?

Anonymous No. 16296948

>>16296930

1% catastrophic failure rate. Not great.

Anonymous No. 16296949

>>16296930
I don't. Piece of shit.

S

Anonymous No. 16296951

>>16296930
Yeah and I shit today. I have a 100% chance of shitting today. Guess where the shit went?Not in the toilet!!!

Anonymous No. 16296955

Does Polaris dawn have set date yet?

Anonymous No. 16296956

>>16296955
right now its NET mid august and will probably slip to september. i think everyone is concentrated on shitliner and catching up on starlink launches.

Anonymous No. 16296957

>>16296888
No chance manned starliner return in august. What's the current count for days in space for those two?

Anonymous No. 16296958

https://x.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1816698378601795623

Fifth module moving right after the 4th one did few hours ago.

Anonymous No. 16296959

>>16296956
that makes sense, bottom line NASA and boing probably don't want to get upstaged right now

Anonymous No. 16296961

>>16296956
good of SpaceX to care aboit how nasa/boeing appear in the media. i feel that's a lot more important than the mars goal. Go NASA Go Boeing!

Anonymous No. 16296962

starliner fucking up is a good thing in the end since everyone is getting experience with dealing with stranded astronauts. with lots of people going into space we're going to need more experience with managing serious problems.

Anonymous No. 16296964

>>16296962
>nukes boeing
>valuable learning experience
there are literally no downsides

Anonymous No. 16296970

wtf berger posted about it on reddit earlier today

>For a long time I was super-skeptical that any other option was being considered other than Starliner to return Butch and Suni. But in recent days I've been hearing from more and more people that Dragon is being actively worked as a backup option. For obvious reasons NASA does not want to do this, because it probably kills the Starliner program and any chance of a second crew transport system. Anyway, at this point I am about 80-20 in favor of the crew coming back on Starliner. But it's definitely worth watching whereas a couple of weeks ago I would have dismissed the possibility.
https://old.reddit.com/r/SpaceXLounge/comments/1ec0vwd/eric_berger_ars_technica_its_clear_nasa_does_not/lexlkkr/

Anonymous No. 16296978

>>16296102
Based and Yang-pilled
>It is every citizen's final duty to go into the tanks and become one with all the people.

Anonymous No. 16296983

>>16296824
Artemis is a hopelessly unambitious propaganda project, nothing more

Anonymous No. 16296984

>>16296970
wtf is he talking about, how does dragon rescue contingency kill starliner? they could always come back on soyuz. retard berger

Anonymous No. 16296985

>>16296984
>They could always come back on soyuz

NASA would rather kill them on starliner than have the evil putler save them and that's not a joke.

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Anonymous No. 16297009

>>16296978
Yang did everything wrong.

Anonymous No. 16297010

>>16296984
Because the embarrassment will make congress look at the funding for 2 commercial vehicles and say no

Anonymous No. 16297015

>>16296984
Boeing is already millions in the hole over Starliner. If this mission ends in failure the cost of the redesign will likely exceed the penalty for backing out. They'll pull the plug immediately

Anonymous No. 16297049

It's that easy in launch towery

Anonymous No. 16297054

>>16296984
If Spacex Dragon has to be used to rescue Boing astronauts it's over. This is their third test flight and if they can't get crew safely to ISS and back home it's over. If it's Boing no-one will be going.

Anonymous No. 16297055

Why don't they just leave Starliner where it is and use it to deorbit the ISS when the time comes?

Anonymous No. 16297059

>>16297055
Because deorbiting ISS in a proper place is not that easy

Anonymous No. 16297062

>>16297015
Then dont redesign it lol, it's fine as is, but current nasa admin is full of whining crying shitting pussies (see orion heat shield winging). they are embarrassing, and dont have the right stuff. spaceflight is risky, deal with it

Anonymous No. 16297068

>>16297055
Starliner would just blow up the ISS. Let the professionals do the demolition job. 46 draco engines and $850 million will do it.

Anonymous No. 16297070

>>16297062
>Orion heatshield whinging

Nigger

That thing came back with giant chunks out of its heatshield and critical bolts turned into molten slag. It's a fucking miracle it made it back at all.

Anonymous No. 16297072

>>16297068
>Starliner would just blow up the ISS
This would look so kino, imagine filming it as you bail out in soyuz and dragon.

Anonymous No. 16297073

>>16297072
American/whoever else astronauts are dead. They won't be allowed to hide in crew dragon. Only russoids will survive the boeingcaust.

Anonymous No. 16297075

>>16297070
Faired about 100X better than starship and Starship will never come back from the moon (it can barely survive Earth reentry)

Anonymous No. 16297076

>>16297075
Retard

Anonymous No. 16297082

>>16296301
is that legit his son?

>>16296327
another nothingburger that will damage NASA's reputation

Anonymous No. 16297084

>>16296578
do we know why the engine failed?

Anonymous No. 16297088

>>16296344
Twitter for EDS sufferers

Anonymous No. 16297089

>>16297084
A sensor line got fatigued from vibration and burst, causing leak. Solution was to rip out the sensor line and use other sensors
No Part is Best Part

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Anonymous No. 16297090

>>16296642
>Come here

Anonymous No. 16297096

>>16296843
Clear is on the moon.

Anonymous No. 16297097

>>16296301
Who's Jan?

Anonymous No. 16297098

>>16296888
Why can't they autonomously undock to do the tests?

Anonymous No. 16297099

>>16296301
>appeal to authority
There is something about the urban life that rots people's brains.

Anonymous No. 16297102

>>16297098
Boeing doesn't go for the autopilot meme, that's more of an Airbus thing.

Anonymous No. 16297103

>>16297096
I wish Clear would moon me and I can see her chocolate starfish ;)

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Anonymous No. 16297116

SLC-6 underwent a repaint.

Anonymous No. 16297117

is Starbase in the deep south

Anonymous No. 16297119

>>16297116
Nvm, that's Florida.

Anonymous No. 16297121

>>16297116
galactic empire vibes

Anonymous No. 16297130

Is it pronounced Luner or Lunar?

Anonymous No. 16297133

>>16297130
Luna

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Anonymous No. 16297142

>>16297097
its picture macro from a movie (mean girls)

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/george-glass-sure-jan-skule

Anonymous No. 16297143

>>16297142
>kym

Anonymous No. 16297144

>>16296861
They've done it before anon, this isn't new.

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Anonymous No. 16297149

>>16297116
>>16297121

Anonymous No. 16297154

>>16297143
kym has shockingly good journalism.
I think it says more about the sorry state of current mainstream journalism than anything else.

Anonymous No. 16297156

>>16297142
>using a dead tumblr meme in 2024
No mystery why musks kid trooned out.

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Anonymous No. 16297167

>>16297142
>>16297143
>>16297154
>knowyourmeme mentioned
Thank you for noticing me senpai!

Anonymous No. 16297172

>>16297156
I see it as a reaction gif on discord and X/twitter (and r*ddit) occasionally, might be from phoneposters clicking on some reaction gif thing idk (I never use them myself so don't know the specifics)

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Anonymous No. 16297173

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHpEH2ul6Go
>Major Progress and Deliveries for Tower 2! | Starbase Flyover Update Episode 51

Anonymous No. 16297174

>>16297172
something like this
https://giphy.com/categories/reactions

Anonymous No. 16297175

>>16297009
Wrong Yang, I mean Socialism Autism Yang, not History Autism Yang

Anonymous No. 16297178

>>16296219
They're NOT stranded, they're gathering data
Stop with the SpaceX famboyism or I'll have you banned from this sub

Anonymous No. 16297183

>went to the /g/ thread on starliner failure
>its mostly shitting on SpaceX
>not to mention there's genuine CCP shill in that thread


Also what do you think of his statement on using Dragon for emergency.
>The next SpaceX flight to the ISS is scheduled for mid August, and it is scheduled for that timeslot for more than half a year already.
>You can't just send up another rocket and pick them up. SpaceX is very slow at preparing those.
>You can however get a S𐐬yuz ready within less than two months. The Russians could get the mulattos out on call. But i think the USA doesn't want that huge embarrassment.

>Maybe they will stack a few people on top of each other and overload the Crew Dragon. Would be even funnier when it explodes.

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Anonymous No. 16297186

>>16297173
additional footings near the plot of land and the issue is apparently settled now

Anonymous No. 16297187

>>16297183
the solution is launch another starliner

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Anonymous No. 16297188

>>16297186

Anonymous No. 16297189

>>16297186
Did they sell that boomer to the cartel?

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Anonymous No. 16297190

>>16296958
So was Elon just talking shit when he said this tower would be taller to use taller ships/boosters?

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Anonymous No. 16297191

>>16297188

Anonymous No. 16297193

>>16297190
Your picture is fucking gay.

Anonymous No. 16297198

>>16297178
They are not stranded. They are making sure the ISS is deorbited as planned, with no survivors. We're expecting two of them in the wreckage.

Anonymous No. 16297203

Just a quick rundown about de-orbiting ISS:

What if we attached parachute, and use NH4NO3 as brake solid, that'll turn into NO2 and H2O by heating up, generating thurst for braking.

We could then have it land somewhere we could put it in exhibition in some museum or whatever, I want to see it.

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Anonymous No. 16297208

>>16297191

Anonymous No. 16297211

>>16297203
N2O + H2O, when heatsink reaches temperature of 280 celsius, it starts producing those gases, and they can just go straight down for braking, when atmosphere is thick enough, you open parachute.

Seems easy.

Also seems to be less failure prone than any rocket breaking.

Anonymous No. 16297212

>>16296970
Holy shit

Anonymous No. 16297217

>>16297116
>>16297149
Never seen that building before. is that near slc40?

Anonymous No. 16297218

>>16297217
It's at Titan Road.

Anonymous No. 16297237

>>16297183
>>You can't just send up another rocket and pick them up. SpaceX is very slow at preparing those.
The leaps in logic required to say SpaceX definitely wouldn't have hardware ready while the Russians would is massive.
Of course /g/ is exceedingly good at being 10 years behind and then spewing their drivial as if it's complete fact.

Anonymous No. 16297250

>>16297237
You're telling me that ISS have no escape pod? Who designed that bullshit?

Anonymous No. 16297253

>>16297250
Me
I made that design decision
I thought it was funny

Anonymous No. 16297254

>>16297250
It gives the astronauts a reason to solve the problem rather than bailing out every time the space toilet won't flush or whatever.

Anonymous No. 16297257

>>16297090
The weak must fear the strong

Anonymous No. 16297259

>>16297254
Holy crap, so manuvering jet is faulting. Put faggots who got there in module, lock module, detach it, and make somebody go for spacewalk to kick it down, eventually it will fall to ground. If kicking isn't enough get some presurized container, ducktape it to module and make it decompress.

Anonymous No. 16297260

>>16297250
You're telling me that shuttle have no escape pod? Who designed that bullshit?

Anonymous No. 16297263

>>16297250
>astronauts need vehicles to get to ISS
>astronauts need vehicles to return from ISS
Do you have any reason to think that an untested return vehicle would be more reliable than existing, tested vehicles?
They could send more Dragons if they needed them. A special purpose "escape pod" is a gay idea and you're a retard.

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Anonymous No. 16297268

>>16297263
Why untested? They could just have return pod from Apollo there. Just in case.

Anonymous No. 16297269

>>16297250
The escape pods are called Dragon and Soyuz, ie the vehicles they used to get up there

Anonymous No. 16297275

>>16297183
/g/ has severe EDS which blinds them on any subject concerning musk. They still think Twitter is going to crash and burn in two weeks. Funny enough if you exclude the flat earthers /pol/ is more accurate on SpaceX than /g/

Anonymous No. 16297277

>>16297259
Real life isn't Gravity or Martian movie

Anonymous No. 16297278

>>16297269
But one should be still on the station... Like still.

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Anonymous No. 16297279

>>16297193
you are fucking gay
>anime based site
>anything anime related is gay/tranny
>2020+4 year of our lord
4chan is fucking dead

Anonymous No. 16297285

>>16297268
That hasn't been made since apollo.

Anonymous No. 16297298

>>16297279
It's corposlop, not anime.

Anonymous No. 16297299

>>16297278
There are two of them right now, there's a Soyuz in the Russian section and a crew dragon on the American section. The Starliner is stuck like a fat pig in the second American dock.

Anonymous No. 16297307

>>16297279
1v1 me irl

Anonymous No. 16297328

>>16297279
NTA but the photo is qualitatively dogshit

Anonymous No. 16297331

>>16297299
You allowed company that crashed in twin towers by autopilot to operate spacecraft?

Anonymous No. 16297339

https://x.com/CJHandmer/status/1814851201969856648
>I worked there for four years and the only times I got in trouble (coaching conversation with manager's manager or higher) was when I made the mistake of putting into writing ways I had found of saving significant sums of money.

Anonymous No. 16297348

>>16297275
My favorite thread on /g/ is the PC build general. I've never seen people more wrong about tech in my life.

Anonymous No. 16297370

Reminder that all crossboarding scum should be thrown directly out the airlock IF they even get the chance to go up. You worthless bottom feeding maggots always derail the general

Anonymous No. 16297387

>>16297183
/g/ suffers from reddit colonization and commie brainwashing

Anonymous No. 16297389

>>16297191
>>16297188
Is that a parking complex or something?

Anonymous No. 16297399

>>16297389
office building

Anonymous No. 16297411

>>16297348
>he bought Intel

Anonymous No. 16297422

>>16297348
People have way too much faith in the DIY PC industry.

Anonymous No. 16297479

Falcon 9
Falcon Heavy
Vulcan
Blue Origin

In the latter half of the year.

Anonymous No. 16297482

>>16297479
Is there any chance New glenn launches this year?

Anonymous No. 16297488

>>16297482
I give it ~40%

Anonymous No. 16297490

>>16297339
It's government. Spending more money gets you more money. Suggesting ways to reduce costs would be like if you went to your boss and presented ways to reduce your profit margin. How an organization of engineers is able to stomach a system like this was baffling before I realized none of the managers are engineers

Anonymous No. 16297491

>>16297482
if it isn't ready in time for escapade's launch window what are they going to do? does it have any other launches lined up after that?

Anonymous No. 16297499

>>16297491
It'd probably fly on falcon heavy if it looks like new glenn isn't gonna make the launch window.
The fact they switched over even though it's about 2 months till it's scheduled to launch seems like a good indicator to me it's on schedule.

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Anonymous No. 16297502

>step by step ferociously
step 1: do a little hop
step 2: go to Mars

Anonymous No. 16297503

If I understood correctly at first the Boeing guy said that there are some issues that they can't test on the ground and that's why the engine shutdowns and leaks happened, but then NASA came in and managed to replicate the issue on the ground. What the fuck Boeing was doing and how can anyone trust them after this?

Anonymous No. 16297514

DRAGON RECOVERY SHIFTED TO WEST COAST

NOOOOOOOOOO

Anonymous No. 16297515

>Starliner-1 in August 2025
Jesus Christ

Anonymous No. 16297516

>>16297514
this means CREW DRAGON TOO

AAAAAAAAAAAAA

Anonymous No. 16297527

https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/space/more-starliner-thruster-tests-set-earth-return-possible-aug19-20
>NASA is planning more docked thruster firing tests before two Starliner CST-100 Crew Flight Test (CFT) astronauts return to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS), a trip that is tentatively set for Aug. 19-20.

Anonymous No. 16297530

>>16297499
New Glenn is absurdly oversized for ESCAPADE to the point that it can launch well outside of the ideal window.

Anonymous No. 16297531

>>16297130
Those are pronounced the same

Anonymous No. 16297535

>>16297130
Pronounced like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTU72OjVrZY

Anonymous No. 16297550

https://x.com/NASA/status/1816866264851317193

Crew Dragon 9 NASA preview livestream

Anonymous No. 16297562

>>16297482
50/50 either it launches or it doesn’t

Anonymous No. 16297572

>>16297482
0%

Anonymous No. 16297597

>>16297550
Good video

Anonymous No. 16297602

>>16297515
There's no way

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Anonymous No. 16297618

https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/russian-satellite-blasts-debris-space-forces-iss-astronauts-shelter-2024-06-27/

Anonymous No. 16297637

>>16297618
>Old dead sat getting hit by a space rock has to be turned into a 2 screen hight article
Grim. Things will probably only get worse as AI slop advances.

Anonymous No. 16297648

>>16297618
good to see you back, oortposter

Anonymous No. 16297649

>>16297618
>reuters
propaganda site

Anonymous No. 16297651

>>16297618
>>16297637
also, reuters:
https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/boeing-starliners-return-space-hinge-weeks-more-testing-2024-06-28/
https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/how-boeings-starliner-can-bring-its-astronauts-back-earth-2024-06-24/
https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/nasa-astronauts-voice-confidence-that-boeing-starliner-will-bring-them-home-2024-07-10/

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Anonymous No. 16297675

>new russian space station is only 3 modules, 2 of which are clones
i dont see why this is impossible for russia. unlikely in the near term, but in the long term definitely possible if they really wanted.

Anonymous No. 16297698

>>16297675
they need to give up on orel ever happening too - although if their long-term planning now has progress sticking around into the 2030s then that's probably the first step

Anonymous No. 16297708

>>16297675
Russia can barely afford to plan a space station

Anonymous No. 16297732

Vivian Musk

Anonymous No. 16297733

>>16297732
onlyfans link?

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Anonymous No. 16297737

>>16297618
Reminds me of this piece of subtle propaganda.

Anonymous No. 16297739

>>16297675
>Planned to launch on Angara
Yeah good luck with that shit. Maybe it'll be able to insert shit into proper orbits by 2040.

Anonymous No. 16297741

>>16296463
Yeah caught me off guard when Musk said a psychiatrist TRICKED him. Surely the richest man in the world knows not to get tricked.

Anonymous No. 16297745

HULLO

Anonymous No. 16297746

>>16297741
This is the same man sperging out and calling divers pedophiles on social media.

Anonymous No. 16297748

>>16297482
80%

Anonymous No. 16297750

>>16297746
i think that case got thrown out after the guy was confirmed a pedo

Anonymous No. 16297753

>>16297750
Case? there was no case?
Elon hired a private dick to look in to the dude and nothing came up.

Anonymous No. 16297754

https://youtu.be/BXjHtBl4Qxg
This is BIG!
Life on Venus confirmed, same week that fossils found on Mars

Anonymous No. 16297758

>>16297753
and the diver still didn't win the defamation lawsuit. Never forget.

Anonymous No. 16297762

>>16297737
I missed my chance to see her land in Bango.

>"I'm sure I will see it again".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i033oDfSbhQ

Anonymous No. 16297766

Thread about electric vehicles
>>>/o/27836957

Anonymous No. 16297768

>>16297675
It's certainly possible if Moscow decides to invest the political interest in it. I've always said that this was the safe bet, given that Russia has had a near continuous crewed presence in orbit since the beginning of the seventies and they'd lose a huge amount of prestige if they let that lapse. Pride like that is great for driving decisions in Russia that don't have the strongest economic case. Slowly building out a Mir-2 style station is also well within their capabilities, although I do wonder if going back to a series of single module Salyut-style stations might be the better option.

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Anonymous No. 16297770

>>16297762
Yeah, it's a real shame, she was one of a kind with all her upgrades over the years.
Her unfinished sister is still stored in a hanger somewhere collecting dust.

Anonymous No. 16297774

>>16297514
More like YESSSS
Propulsive landing at China Lake or White Sands now possible

Anonymous No. 16297775

>>16297753
The diver guy went balls deep in his girlfriend the very second she turned 18 after having a long and grooming relationship with her. Legally he's not a pedophile, but there are a lot of people who see a difference between the letter of the law and the spirit. Errol Musk did the same thing when he married one of Elon's classmates after divorcing Elon's mom, so the guys got some strong if autisticly expressed opinions on the subject.

Anonymous No. 16297779

>>16297775
>The diver guy went balls deep in his girlfriend the very second she turned 18 after having a long and grooming relationship with her
Do you have anything to back that up because this is new info to me.

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Anonymous No. 16297780

who the fuck caaaaaares niggas. talk about spaceflight

Anonymous No. 16297784

>>16297775
>elon's dad fucked&married elon's childhood crush.
Is this the origin of elon's bond villain story?

Anonymous No. 16297785

>>16297780
Sure, when is starliner coming down?

Anonymous No. 16297786

>>16297785
early 2030s, same as the rest of the ISS

Anonymous No. 16297787

>>16296416
just oil up

Anonymous No. 16297788

>>16297775
>SHE WAS 18 YEARS 1 DAY 1 HOUR 1 SECOND OLD YOU SICK FUCK

Anonymous No. 16297789

>>16297786
With or without it's original passengers?
Will boeing be man enough to let nasa ask spaceX to get them back to earth?

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Anonymous No. 16297792

For those interested, /jp/-/vg/ is just about wrapped up, we play /toy/ shortly >>16297640

Anonymous No. 16297793

>>16297789
they'll be transferred onto axiom station before it detaches.

Anonymous No. 16297796

>>16297793
>part of the crew
>part of the station

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Anonymous No. 16297800

>>16297785
Sometime. They recertified the batteries so those should be good up to the 90 day mark now.

Honestly, I think the helium leak and thruster issues are being overplayed a bit. The He leak was never serious enough to endanger the mission and even if the thrusters continue to be their usual dysfunctional selves Calypso should still be able to get away from the station and through its deorbit maneuvers; it's the RCS system that's acting up, not the bigger OMS thrusters.

What people should be worrying about are the systems that haven't had a chance to fuck up yet, like the parachutes and air bags.

Anonymous No. 16297806

>>16297800
>What people should be worrying about are the systems that haven't had a chance to fuck up yet, like the parachutes and air bags.

Whats longer, the list of stuff that works, or the list that only kind of works on starliner?

Anonymous No. 16297807

>>16297798
more like COPE

Anonymous No. 16297809

>>16297798
That's dope

Anonymous No. 16297811

>>16297775
>fucking a 17 year old is pedophilia

Anonymous No. 16297817

>>16297785
>>16297800
We'll find out when Crew 9 launches. They'll either launch with four astronauts, or two.

Anonymous No. 16297822

>>16297811
Anyone under 25 is basically subhuman. Only breed christmas cakes and hags!

Anonymous No. 16297833

>>16297806
Power, communications, and telemetry all seem to work fine. Life support seems pretty solid, although there was a suit re-circulation issue that got a fan toggled a few times just before launch, as well as a (redundant?) CO2 sensor that's refused to play along with its siblings during post-docking tests. I haven't heard about any issues with the spacecraft's thermal regulation capabilities. The windows tablets they use onboard didn't get bricked in the recent crowdstrike crash, so that's something.

Anonymous No. 16297838

https://x.com/NerdInOrbitYT/status/1815951081483940303/video/2

Anonymous No. 16297840

>>16297833
>Power, communications, and telemetry all seem to work fine.
damn I wish we could be more pessimistic about Boeing. Maybe their capsule really works though

Anonymous No. 16297843

>>16297190
I like big boots and I cannot lie

Anonymous No. 16297844

>>16297741
He trusted a professional psychologist to be thinking in his child's best interest. This is shortly after a suicide attempt mind you. Any parent not as tuned in as you would do the same

Anonymous No. 16297848

>>16297838
mostly correct other than insprucker

Anonymous No. 16297850

>>16297844
Sounds like he just started to regret his decision for some reason. Noone tricked him. Also can I get a qrd on Vivian Musk's suicide attempt?

Anonymous No. 16297851

>>16297833
>The windows tablets they use onboard didn't get bricked in the recent crowdstrike crash
Aren't they using windows 8 or something

Anonymous No. 16297852

>>16297838
>https://x.com/NerdInOrbitYT/status/1815951081483940303/video/2
Everytime i see this shit I imagine a faggy soiface dev modeling for the ai face mask with cringy faggoty exaggerated facial expressions to make it easier for the model. I want to find the original face model guy and beat his stupid face to a pulp

Anonymous No. 16297856

>>16297850
>Noone tricked him
Anon for the last decade medical professionals have been telling parents that their children will kill themselves if they don't transition. Imagine you're in the hospital after almost losing your child and a doctor says
>do you want a trans child or a dead child
This is a very common story right now

Anonymous No. 16297857

>>16297840
If it wasn't for NASA's continued reluctance to conclude the mission I'd say that it works "well enough." I do get that they want to acquire as much data as they can before the service module gets discarded, but there's just a little too much nervous panic for that to be the whole story.

Anonymous No. 16297858

>>16297856
should've browsed some /pol/ to know that they have a high suicide rate even after surgeries (40%)

Anonymous No. 16297862

https://youtu.be/UCHoyVVhyNI
great new video about nasa

Anonymous No. 16297865

>>16297862
Thanks Eager. Keep up the great content.

Anonymous No. 16297868

>>16297858
Should've browsed Astra launch manifest to know that attempts are not completions.

Anonymous No. 16297901

>>16297858
That's what I mean. Elon was a reddit tier normie before the government started fucking with him. You can't expect a normal guy to know about this shit

Anonymous No. 16297912

>>16297865
is he ever gonna shill something other than tellers tachyon tablets? tired ass meme

Anonymous No. 16297918

>>16297901
I can't believe he's in bed with the Jews

Anonymous No. 16297919

next 2-3 weeks are going to be interesting
>falcon 9 return to flight
>crew 9
>possible starship launch
>chinese G60 megaconstellation
>atlas 5
>indian launch
>cygnus & progress launches
>chinese sea launch
>shitliner issues

Anonymous No. 16297922

>>16297919
All will be overshadowed by the olympics shitshow in the media.
And that's a good thing.

Anonymous No. 16297925

HOW CAN THE FAA APPROVE SPACEX?? THEY BLEW UPPPP

Anonymous No. 16297926

>>16297925
Start another lawsuit bezos, maybe it will work this time!

Anonymous No. 16297927

>ship 30 is prop loading
soon

Anonymous No. 16297931

>>16297862
Good content

Anonymous No. 16297939

>>16297919
>first launch of long march 12
>soyuz to iss
>vulcan
>japanese launches
>new glenn
>polaris dawn?

even the rest of september looks good

Anonymous No. 16297940

>>16297792
off topic garbage

>>16297940
this one, too

Anonymous No. 16297947

>>16297798
>riding on any kind of exotic propulsion spacecraft built by oldspace
nope

Anonymous No. 16297949

>>16297919
There's an Electron launch coming up next week too

Anonymous No. 16297959

>>16297949
there's lots of insignificant launches in the next few weeks, electron is among them

Anonymous No. 16297966

>>16297785
Two Weeks

Anonymous No. 16297968

>>16297868
kekt

Anonymous No. 16297969

>>16297912
Yeah, he stopped a few months from now

Anonymous No. 16297970

>>16297800
> They recertified

Failing, then issuing paperwork that says your failure is okay now is comically transparent.

Anonymous No. 16297973

>>16297940

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Anonymous No. 16297975

soon

Anonymous No. 16297977

>>16297975
They grow a new chin and puffier cheeks each time I see them. such ugly patchy facial hair as well. these men need to clean themselves up and have some self respect, go for a 10min walk a day PLEASE

Anonymous No. 16298000

The astronauts are not stranded. they will come back down in 3 years after Starliner is redesigned

Anonymous No. 16298012

>>16297975
Fuck ass retards ruin every stream with the constant self-advertising. This is why I watch the silent 24/7

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>>16297975
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhJRzQsLZGg

I looked back in the stream and there was a small puff of smoke at the side
the angle and the flame trench make this very un-eventful, but I guess this means the stack should be ready to go?

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Anonymous No. 16298042

elon is still seething on twitter

Anonymous No. 16298045

>>16298042
we are deep into the howard hughes phase. this wont end well

Anonymous No. 16298048

RTF!

RTF!

RTF!!

Anonymous No. 16298070

https://x.com/LabPadre/status/1816965490322932090


BRAAP

Anonymous No. 16298073

Elon needs to disown and disinherit his son. He needs to lock him up in a basement haha forever. Techno Mechanical Musk will instead be ruler of Mars

Anonymous No. 16298076

>>16298073
The son already disowned him during the covid season. Even changed his name claiming he wanted nothing to do with Musk. Prob doesnt even speak with Musk anymore. The tranny ideology is dangerous.

LMAO

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Anonymous No. 16298084

https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/07/nasa-nears-decision-on-what-to-do-with-boeings-troubled-starliner-spacecraft/
Does this mean they are stranded for 1 year??

Anonymous No. 16298085

>>16298084
woah look at that, it's going really fast!
i didn't know starliner was this fast, is it faster than the spacex falcon 9 capsule?

Anonymous No. 16298088

musk is actually becoming a fucking retard in real time. I refuse to be waived in this observation.

Anonymous No. 16298090

>>16298084
No, this was not the actual mission.

Anonymous No. 16298092

>>16298088
that's fine, reddit told me it was actually the engineers that make spacex work

Anonymous No. 16298093

>>16298092
this unironically.

Anonymous No. 16298094

>>16298088
twitter was a mistake

Anonymous No. 16298096

>Not only are boing tempting fate by docking with the shitliner that could have potentially malfunctioned and slammed into the ISS they are doing it twice by hotfiring the thing attatched to the ISS with the off chance it explodes

lol, lmao even

Anonymous No. 16298098

>>16298085
Could be related to the out of bounds thruster sensor? Does seem faster than normal

Anonymous No. 16298100

>>16298090
? How was this not an actual mission? Humans were on board the space capsule

Anonymous No. 16298102

>>16298096
Now that will be a fun press conference.
>Why did you kill all the astronauts?

Anonymous No. 16298104

>>16298088
Grimes tried to save him, she failed. Now elon is a chud

Anonymous No. 16298106

>>16298100
Demo mission, spacex did it too
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crew_Dragon_Demo-2

Anonymous No. 16298109

>>16298092
true, elon is an engineer, after all.

Anonymous No. 16298115

>>16298109
Chieftain amongst them, in fact

Anonymous No. 16298122

>>16298102
>"We believe in being thorough"

Anonymous No. 16298123

>>16298076
>The tranny ideology is dangerous.
Yes, the language they use is exactly like every super-aggressive leftist trans on the internet - like some LLM trained on all their internet hovels. They seem not a nice person unfortunately.
Also it was very weird to see them speak in a video.. sort of like those AI fem-elons made real. But, not spaceflight, ikik.

Anonymous No. 16298131

>>16298123
its brainwashing

Anonymous No. 16298165

>>16298104
pretty accurate.

Anonymous No. 16298173

Speaking of space tourism and treatments for the mentally unwell,
When will we have euthanasia by spaceflight? Seems like a flashy way to go out.

Anonymous No. 16298174

>>16298092
reddit told me you fell out of a coconut tree
>>16297648
Oort cloud doesnt exist, totally made up

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Anonymous No. 16298179

>>16298174
i've seen pictures

Anonymous No. 16298192

humanity needs our next great adventure. a wild new frontier. mars aint it.

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Anonymous No. 16298196

>>16298192

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Anonymous No. 16298203

>>16298196
It's just right over there.

Anonymous No. 16298205

>>16298203
there are 3 stars in this picture

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Anonymous No. 16298231

>>16298092
You're telling me these fags are singlehandedly carrying spaceflight?

Anonymous No. 16298233

>>16298203
>>16298196
It's right there. It's RIGHT THERE.

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Anonymous No. 16298240

>>16298205

Anonymous No. 16298241

>>16298179
astronomers spat in your face and you took it with a smile

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Anonymous No. 16298245

>>16298233
Just, right over there. Sitting there, waiting for us.

Anonymous No. 16298246

>>16298240
heh

Anonymous No. 16298251

>>16298245
dumb question but how big are the actual stars in this photo? Likely just a pixel large?

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Anonymous No. 16298252

>>16298245

Anonymous No. 16298265

>>16298088
When did you castrate yourself?

Anonymous No. 16298276

>>16298192
There are no more frontiers. Every uninhabited acre in the universe will kill you instantly without an insulating layer of technology, and kill you eventually without an entire civilization's output.

Anonymous No. 16298277

>>16298265
When did you start eating shit? Fag

Anonymous No. 16298285

>>16298192
Why don't you do it?

Anonymous No. 16298288

>>16297503
putting your thrusters in a vacuum chamber is expensive, please understand

Anonymous No. 16298306

>>16298288
>we only had $6 billion dollars

Anonymous No. 16298308

>>16298252
>nothing personnel kid

Anonymous No. 16298310

>>16298288
Did NASA ok it without them even vacuum testing?

Anonymous No. 16298328

>>16298306
Hahahah

Anonymous No. 16298330

>>16298088
Him doubling down on Vance makes him retarded, seeing as to how Vance is one of the biggest retards to grace the political spectrum yet.

Anonymous No. 16298331

How the hell is ULA functional despite Boeing’s shortcomings?
Is ULA that far removed from any actual direct “Boeing” input? Is Lockheed doing a ton of CYA to make sure the rockets actually fly?
You can hate Vulcan—but the booster and the centaur worked very well. Meanwhile I do not have one iota of trust in this upcoming Exploration Upper Stage for SLS being cheap, being delivered on-time, or working correctly once it’s actually flown

Anonymous No. 16298342

>>16298084
The more bullshit outcome of this entire debacle is that NASA is going to human rate a vehicle that requires a structure and thrust redesign, while any other contractor delivering an equivalent capability would be held to a much higher standard and would be denied human rating until all changes have been validated. Never though I'd live to see the day that NASA would embrace corruption so openly.

Anonymous No. 16298345

https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1817033846396977593

Ignore trannies and commies, keep launching.

Anonymous No. 16298360

>>16298345
https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1817040329645994481

~2 hrs till liftoff

Anonymous No. 16298369

>>16298331
>You can hate Vulcan—but the booster and the centaur worked very well.
Centaur is old, and Vulcan uses blorogin engines. They can't do anything new that is technically challenging

Anonymous No. 16298370

>>16298342
That's Biden's NASA for ya

Anonymous No. 16298373

>>16298345
>>16298360
another starlink launch? boring! I'm not gonna watch it

Anonymous No. 16298374

>>16298342
>while any other contractor delivering an equivalent capability would be held to a much higher standard and would be denied human rating until all changes have been validated
maybe in spaceflight but this reminds me of the osprey killing tons of people during testing but military still pushed through with the program

Anonymous No. 16298379

>>16298369
Centaur V is brand new

Anonymous No. 16298381

>>16298104
I bet she was a CIA plant

Anonymous No. 16298387

>>16298381
Nah she’s just autistic lol. It’s definitely not a shtick

Anonymous No. 16298395

>>16298231
the dog with the laser eyes carrying a katana really completes the picture.
Those must have been heady days.

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Anonymous No. 16298423

any1 have pics of grimes with her shirt off?

Anonymous No. 16298445

NSF stream live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAC6jUd8rlM

Anonymous No. 16298461

staging
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Anonymous No. 16298471

>>16298104
Talulah would have - she was about as based as a woman can be but normal and smart.. he should have impregnated her. Idk why he didn't.
Grimes is a reddit+lesswrong lefty arthoe - an aella with a few more iq points. I definitely get the appeal but seriously being with any female like that is going to drive you to the right in impulsive ways just out of the frustration and tumult in the relationship.
..God help me for writing about this shit.

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Anonymous No. 16298495

>>16298423
yes

Anonymous No. 16298587

>>16298495
Coupla cuties for certain