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    @Kirwan RIP Ian M Banks.

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    China launching their Moon mission

    (EDIT all automated, no personnel, collecting Moon rocks)

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    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chang'e_5

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    That's a fucking cool looking rocket.

    Not reusable, which is quaint 😉, but still cool

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    These are getting routine now, 7th use and landing of this particular rocket.

    Looking good for the sub orbital test next week of SN8 (Starship), that will be exciting as there is a pretty good chance that it could explode/breakup 15km up. They are testing the nose cone, landing flip, using the two fuel tanks, then trying to land it with three rapter engines.

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    Never gets old:

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    @NTA I love how if something is wrong, it diverts to the water so they save the droneship.

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    Starship testing happening now.

    https://www.facebook.com/watchparty/3607448462675925/?entry_source=FEED&ext=1608158592&hash=ASt0mUYAQ4ft3ONKLPAAWhkb3luwVB3eHYvpEixZ7-m2FvkB

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    Something caught fire in the rocket housing - one rocket has flared out? Or maybe that is deliberate...

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    Back to one rocket - must be deliberate.

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    KABOOOOOOM!!

    We have splosion...

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    Seemed to drift sideways and they tried to catch it but too late.

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    @NTA Looked like it just hit too hard, that was going into touch down at some speed

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    @NTA said in SpaceX:

    Seemed to drift sideways and they tried to catch it but too late.

    It's supposed to have that exaggerated belly flop. Looked like it went pretty well, with the exception of the booster failing.

    The final version is going to have more than three too, so more redundancy for a thruster failure like that.

    Pretty amazing they appeared to get it back to the landing pad like that, thing was gliding.

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    Ha, apparantly Elon has said they put the crater in the right place.

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    @Machpants said in SpaceX:

    @NTA Looked like it just hit too hard, that was going into touch down at some speed

    Yup

    Musk said immediately following the landing mishap that the rocket’s “fuel header tank pressure was low” during descent, “causing touchdown velocity to be high”.He added that SpaceX had obtained “all the data we needed” from the test and hailed the rocket’s ascent phase a success.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    I love that these are just routine now.

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    Every 2 weeks or so. Piece of piss.

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    World Richest Man is about launch another rocket;

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