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    @Kirwan ooh that is awesome. The control they are showing now is amazing. I wonder how many engine/fuel/thrust tech projects they have on the go - loving how they just keep one upping themselves! and how they are all about repeated use as well.

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    @Paekakboyz this thing is going to land on the moon, then come back and land. Nuts.

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    @Kirwan that's insane.

    Fascinating hearing the original options for landing on the moon. Lunar rendezvous wasn't even a considered option at the time - it seemed to come in quite late to the party. This is just redefining lunar work completely, SpaceX are nuts in a good way. Our kids are growing up in a golden age of space exploration -- and all appears to be sustainably privately funded.

    Roll on 2021 I say!

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    @nzzp said in SpaceX:

    Roll on 2021 I say!

    Especially after this shit show of 2020.

    SpaceX has been one of the few highlights of this year.

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    The section of the rocket being tested;

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    it's like they have an actual plan to put spaceships on the moon and Mars. Weird, like there's a series of steps they'll go through and they're just ticking them off one by one.

    Feels ... odd?

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    @Kirwan said in SpaceX:

    The section of the rocket being tested;

    alt text

    Looks like something out of the Thunderbirds. In a good way

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    @canefan said in SpaceX:

    Looks like something out of the Thunderbirds. In a good way

    Looks like a rocket comapred to the Space Shuttle.

    Also, engineering wise looks really good, with the thrust behind the centre of gravity. Who woulda thunk it?

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    thought this was good

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    These fairings had already been used as well.

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    @Kirwan Wasn't the first stage landing back on the barge the 6th launch with them?

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    @Stockcar86 said in SpaceX:

    @Kirwan Wasn't the first stage landing back on the barge the 6th launch with them?

    Yep, 6th landing for that particular booster, 100 landings in total. Incredible really.

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    @Kirwan said in SpaceX:

    These fairings had already been used as well.

    That's so awesome. Looks like something a 9 year old draws for 'how to catch falling stuff' ... but they built it and it works! Respect 😃

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    Remember that parachutes and nets was how the US used to get spy satellite photo's. From orbit, drop film rolls attached to parachutes from the satellites, catch, then develop

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    @Stockcar86 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulton_surface-to-air_recovery_system

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    https://stuff.co.nz/business/122612507/rocket-lab-back-on-track-with-launch-success

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    No longer a Demo mission, first operational mission with a human crew (four astronauts).

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    @Kirwan did I read somewhere the other day that SpaceX are now certified for pretty much all operations ? I'm assuming the post-Demo mission data had to be raked over.

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    Yeah it's all looking rosey for them, this is a big check from NASA.

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