This reminds me of that Jodie Foster movie, "Contact."bthotugigem05 said:
The concrete pad is just…gone. That's the foundation of the OLM.
This reminds me of that Jodie Foster movie, "Contact."bthotugigem05 said:
The concrete pad is just…gone. That's the foundation of the OLM.
From your video, the gimbled rockets seem to always be off center from the trajectory of the rocket. And it doesn't seem to be a small amount. Like the rocket was trying to pitch down(to the left in the video) and the gimbled engines were gimbled down toward the ground to keep it from "falling over".TexAgs91 said:
From my drone at Isla Blanca
Some have sporting events..we have launches 🚀 pic.twitter.com/IV7IxoVTXB
— Jessie Anderson (@whoisheartbreak) April 20, 2023
To laugh at their dishonesty in covering topics that one is familiar with, and yet trust their take on all other topics is a truly remarkable behavior.Teslag said:
A quick look around the web shows leftwing media is running with the "OMG lol Musk's rocket blew up in colossal failure" bit.
the moment when my heart raced and I said to myself "fuck, it's not gonna make it to Max-Q". pic.twitter.com/4hph1KiwVe
— Alex Svan (@AlexSvanArt) April 20, 2023
will25u said:From your video, the gimbled rockets seem to always be off center from the trajectory of the rocket. And it doesn't seem to be a small amount. Like the rocket was trying to pitch down(to the left in the video) and the gimbled engines were gimbled down toward the ground to keep it from "falling over".TexAgs91 said:
From my drone at Isla Blanca
My description might be totally non-coherent. But I am an IT guy, not a aero guy. lol
Just seems like the engines were fighting the rocket the whole way. Not to mention the thrust by my earlier posts seems less than needed.
Got the mountains of Monterrey in the background and everything!FTAG 2000 said:
RED AG 98 said:
Excuse the language. Great capture of whatever anomaly occurred at T+30.the moment when my heart raced and I said to myself "fuck, it's not gonna make it to Max-Q". pic.twitter.com/4hph1KiwVe
— Alex Svan (@AlexSvanArt) April 20, 2023
Muy said:RED AG 98 said:
Excuse the language. Great capture of whatever anomaly occurred at T+30.the moment when my heart raced and I said to myself "fuck, it's not gonna make it to Max-Q". pic.twitter.com/4hph1KiwVe
— Alex Svan (@AlexSvanArt) April 20, 2023
I thought "maybe that's just the camera shaking", but it looked wobbly staying together the whole time, then when it starts doing loopty loops the guy on Fox was like "that's interesting, look at it doing maneuvers".
That's new. Something big hit those two tanks.RED AG 98 said:
Just got off a call so haven't had any volume on the NSF steam. Is this tank damage new?
And now they're showing hopper and it looks to have come out ok but it took a beating
FireAg said:I get it's a test flight, and I hope they achieved their goals with this, but if it is deemed a "success", it will be done merely on the basis that the bird got off the ground...aezmvp said:3 didn't light. 4th failed T+0:40, 5th at T+1:01, 6th at T+1:40 but comes back at T+1:52, They were all except 1 interior on one side of the rocket which probably didn't help. But it lifted off, cleared the pad, it looks like the tower works, made it to max Q. That's a lot of major steps forward.FireAg said:
At least 3 engines didn't light...
At least 2 more flamed out on ascent...
My hunch is the SpaceX engineers feel bittersweet right now...
I'm a veteran flight controller of over 30 Shuttle missions and 15 ISS expeditions at JSC...I lost two colleagues and friends on Columbia... Spaceflight is a risky business, and it's gut-wrenching for me to watch these things and them not be pristine... I get it, but it is still very hard... The public needs to be prepared for commercial spaceflight to cause some spectacular deaths on live TV during its infancy... Not a question of if, but when, unfortunately...
It was a low rumble that kept building to where it maxed out about a minute after launch.tk for tu juan said:
For the people near the launch, how loud was it?
GCRanger said:
How far down range was it when RUD? It looked like it got to about 32km altitude and 2100km/h before RUD.
EA had sand rain down on them at their filming location 5 miles away about 10 minutes after liftoff.
That was super exciting. Great launch and test today.
Starship: Pointy end down, flamey end up! pic.twitter.com/oy5qs2eNKL
— John Kraus (@johnkrausphotos) April 20, 2023
I never understood why they kept Star Hopper right there. I know they loved their comparison pictures, but move that damn thing back to the build site.FTAG 2000 said:
Star Hopper 100 yards from the pad.
Wonder if there's anything left.
FTAG 2000 said:
On the innermost ring where the raptor is out - is it just me or is that orange flames there? Was the bottom of the booster on fire?
That must be from the "Rocket Ranch" place - they are close!FTAG 2000 said: