Ok, well not fake news thendouble aught said:
Second stage was terminated a few minutes after separation. Not sure why.
I'm sure he wouldn't want them there as he's building his city there.OKCAg2002 said:
All of the mocking and laughing faces you see on social media don't give me a lot of hope for humanity. I wish Elon would send a lot of those people on a one-way trip to Mars.
OKCAg2002 said:
Who said anything about giving them a city to live in?
The YouTube space nerds all seem to be saying February/March but I hope you're closer to correct.Quote:
My guess is they are ready to go again in 4 weeks.
Media doesn't know dick about flight testing...Philip J Fry said:
Media already claiming this was a failure. They really disgust me
The environment at and around the Cape with its swamps, mangroves, gators, turtles, seasonal birds, and manatee is way more sensitive than Boca Chica.Kunkle for Congress TX-34 said:
This is my district and a game changer for South Texas. I do everything in my power to promote SpaceX. I grew up fishing the surf on this beach and my children get to watch rockets launch from it.
TX-34 is in the top 4 highest poverty districts in America. Dreams of becoming a global spaceport are not to far fetched at this point.
Unfortunately, I am willing to bet money that there will be another environmental assessment from some agency getting in the way. They may just want to push everything to the Cape, unfortunately.
Witness our POV of the world’s largest and most powerful rocket ever, fly with 33 raptor engines (something MANY had doubts about!) HUGE congrats to the teams @SpaceX / @elonmusk. What a STUNNING launch!!! Wait till you see all of our 4K footage 😍 pic.twitter.com/SxK3j5umaq
— Everyday Astronaut (@Erdayastronaut) November 18, 2023
Next time Elon needs to state "The goal of IFT-3 is to blow up the rocket". Of course, then he'd probably make it to orbit and then catch both pieces with MechazillaPhilip J Fry said:
They know what they are doing. Could have easily worded it "SpaceX successfully meets all primary objectives in latest launch". The left is so upset that they've lost one of their echo chambers that they want to take X, Tesla, and SpaceX all down at once.
@SpaceX @austinbarnard45 @WholeMarsBlog @SawyerMerritt @elonmusk
— Elias J. Sobrino Najul (@eliassob) November 18, 2023
Starship Entry in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 pic.twitter.com/L6H1YZbW3E
TexAgs91 said:@SpaceX @austinbarnard45 @WholeMarsBlog @SawyerMerritt @elonmusk
— Elias J. Sobrino Najul (@eliassob) November 18, 2023
Starship Entry in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 pic.twitter.com/L6H1YZbW3E
TexAgs91 said:@SpaceX @austinbarnard45 @WholeMarsBlog @SawyerMerritt @elonmusk
— Elias J. Sobrino Najul (@eliassob) November 18, 2023
Starship Entry in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 pic.twitter.com/L6H1YZbW3E
Mathguy64 said:
Oh boy. Streaking over water close enough to PR where people can film it is not good. That's got a 6 month time out written all over it. Any reason to delay another launch license will be jumped on.
YellowPot_97 said:
Not sure what that is, but it's not starship
TriAg2010 said:YellowPot_97 said:
Not sure what that is, but it's not starship
How come?
Too low based on what? It was supposed to be in the upper atmosphere or in space, but we know it wasn't because it RUDed. So given that, what altitude was it supposed to be at?YellowPot_97 said:TriAg2010 said:YellowPot_97 said:
Not sure what that is, but it's not starship
How come?
Too low and moving too fast relative to the viewer. It would be much higher and "appear" to be moving slower than what that video shows.
YellowPot_97 said:TriAg2010 said:YellowPot_97 said:
Not sure what that is, but it's not starship
How come?
Too low and moving too fast relative to the viewer. It would be much higher and "appear" to be moving slower than what that video shows.
Thanks to NOAA's Kenneth Howard for pointing me to this NOAA weather radar data showing a debris cloud exactly over my estimated Starship reentry point! pic.twitter.com/ygmgu1uIym
— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) November 18, 2023
Hmmm. I would guestimate that's about 10 degrees above the horizon, which would make that 839km away. Although if that was 20 degrees, it's 406 km.Bregxit said:SpaceX's telemetry before it was lost showed Starship was at 148km altitude moving at 24000kph.TexAgs91 said:Too low based on what? It was supposed to be in the upper atmosphere or in space, but we know it wasn't because it RUDed. So given that, what altitude was it supposed to be at?YellowPot_97 said:TriAg2010 said:YellowPot_97 said:
Not sure what that is, but it's not starship
How come?
Too low and moving too fast relative to the viewer. It would be much higher and "appear" to be moving slower than what that video shows.