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Euler
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Big one sitting on the launch pad and due for launch 14:20: -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5QXreqOrTA
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Musk apparently used to get pretty nervous during launch phases - hard not to etc, with probably $500m on the line, even without payloads etc.

I sorta think they 80% chance of working ok - thou this is more of a test, so it will probably blow up at some point.

I always wonder what a satellite manufacturer thinks when their payload is lost mid-flight. Its took 2-3 yrs to build the thing, but its more work etc, when it gets busted to smithereens.
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They are going hold today by the look of it.
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Euler wrote:
Mon Apr 17, 2023 2:14 pm
They are going hold today by the look of it.
Always better to hold than to hodl :D
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Oops! "rapid unscheduled disassembly". Talk about spin!!
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Kai
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That's what practice mode is for!

That was a cool watch, thanks for the reminder.
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Kai wrote:
Thu Apr 20, 2023 2:48 pm
That's what practice mode is for!

That was a cool watch, thanks for the reminder.
Looked like a complete cock-up to me. Would you trust that organisation to put you in orbit and bring you down safely?
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Kai
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Lol, it's quite literally rocket science. Nobody is expecting it to be easy!

At least the first part went reasonably well :)
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NASA spent years trying not to make a mistake or else they may lose their funding. So they ended up doing nothing.

This is a very sped up version of development. Which should see them really start to outsprint other development models.

I think they did well to get the launch, let alone anything else.
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Not a big fan of Musk but you can't wish for something like this to fail because its trying to advance the human race, unfortunately you just know plenty of people are happy about the fail. we're a flawed race us human beings.
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Emmson wrote:
Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:14 pm
Not a big fan of Musk but you can't wish for something like this to fail because its trying to advance the human race, unfortunately you just know plenty of people are happy about the fail. we're a flawed race us human beings.
Wishing to advance the ego of Musk. Otherwise it was a catastrophe. The Wright brothers would be proud. But they took the risks themselves. Musk sits in his ivory tower and ponders what he can do next with his billions. Do you really want space travel in the hands of a single person?
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BTW Green my post was a general point, not a shot a you but if the cap fits ;)
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Emmson wrote:
Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:36 pm
BTW Green my post was a general point, not a shot a you but if the cap fits ;)
I just wonder what the motivation is for SpaceX. Is it entrepreneurial exploration? Expending humanity's reach.
Well, NASA did it at vast cost. And several people lost their lives too.
SpaceX looks like a sports trainer, engineered for profit without quality.
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A lot of bile also being spat out at Musk on twitter as prominent people are losing their status symbols today (blue tick), this is one move of his that I like.
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