bmks270 said:PJYoung said:
That debris field is pretty massive. I don't see the FAA clearing the next launch any time soon.
It's been reported some debris landed 5 miles away.
double aught said:
Didn't understand half of that, but still interesting. Thanks!
Sounds like April fools, but I could completely see Elon Musk doing this.YellowPot_97 said:nortex97 said:
I know some of this has been joking, but I do think Elon is hinting they are doing the moon landing somehow no matter how the NASA award goes for HLS.
April fools
You can buy a physical dogecoin... So technically a dogecoin can go to the moon.nortex97 said:
There's no such thing as a literal doge coin I think is the crux of the joke (although some conspiracy theorists also argue the same about the moon).
How's that work? You stamp a QR code on the coin so whatever you make is tied to a certain amount of Doge? If you use a nickel is it worth 5+6 cents?will25u said:You can buy a physical dogecoin... So technically a dogecoin can go to the moon.nortex97 said:
There's no such thing as a literal doge coin I think is the crux of the joke (although some conspiracy theorists also argue the same about the moon).
A physical representation of a dogecoin...Decay said:How's that work? You stamp a QR code on the coin so whatever you make is tied to a certain amount of Doge? If you use a nickel is it worth 5+6 cents?will25u said:You can buy a physical dogecoin... So technically a dogecoin can go to the moon.nortex97 said:
There's no such thing as a literal doge coin I think is the crux of the joke (although some conspiracy theorists also argue the same about the moon).
Correct...Decay said:
So it's a Doge... coin... but it's not literally an entry on the Dogecoin blockchain right?
That'd be cool. Print the address on the outside, put the private key inside somehow so if you open it up you can access it?will25u said:Correct...Decay said:
So it's a Doge... coin... but it's not literally an entry on the Dogecoin blockchain right?
But maybe they take a piece of paper with a wallet address with 1 DOGE in it to the moon? Would that count?
Well yes, that's true if we're talking a literal coin, but you can always send something like thisnortex97 said:
There's no such thing as a literal doge coin I think is the crux of the joke (although some conspiracy theorists also argue the same about the moon).
PJYoung said:
Zoomable hi-res link: https://www.easyzoom.com/imageaccess/09b0a45e68094305a241af91271ecf20
farthest large piece from pad in that pic is 817 meters.
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Possibly due to a significant shift in focus from Starship mass-production to the construction of Boca Chica's first orbital-class launch pad and flight tests of prototypes SN8 through SN11, Starship SN15 has been in the stacking and assembly phase since the turn of the new year. About a month ago, in early March, the rocket's tank section was stacked to its full height and has been making slow progress in the weeks since clearly not a pressing priority.
The day after SN11 exploded, SpaceX stacked the last two pieces of Starship SN11's nose and joined their plumbing and avionics runs, more or less completing the upper third of the prototype. Both nosecone flaps were installed a few days prior. On the same day, March 31st, SpaceX rolled Starship SN15's tank section (the bottom two-thirds of the rocket) out of Boca Chica's 'mid bay' assembly building and installed both after flaps before moving the vehicle into the 'high bay.'