Falcon Heavy side boosters landing pic.twitter.com/NX97q69xC5
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 13, 2023
Falcon Heavy side boosters landing pic.twitter.com/NX97q69xC5
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 13, 2023
BREAKING: Here comes the rare 'ring of fire' solar eclipse. Sky darkens as the moon covers the sun. pic.twitter.com/Hx7hn66aNz
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) October 14, 2023
agsalaska said:
Yea I suppose a rocket could do that. I was probably 10 miles away and it was amazing.
Absolultely. My parents are 30 miles as the crow files and can still feel a test fire at their house.agsalaska said:
Yea I suppose a rocket could do that. I was probably 10 miles away and it was amazing.
aezmvp said:
Sounds like an engine test.
USA with and without SpaceX launches vs China helps illustrate this point somewhat. https://t.co/D8SwiGGzcY pic.twitter.com/piBxA53C3T
— Ken Kirtland IV (@KenKirtland17) October 15, 2023
YellowPot_97 said:
When are we going to get a starship launch?!?!?
Hot Staging Ring is back on Booster 9. Likely full stack Monday, setting the stage for the WDR (Wet Dress Rehearsal). https://t.co/e3xbqPnwZ5 pic.twitter.com/zqsg8FxrBy
— Chris Bergin - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) October 16, 2023
As Starship prepares for a potential Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR). Future prototypes are making rapid progress. Jack Beyer (@thejackbeyer) with the latest.
— Chris Bergin - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) October 16, 2023
Link: https://t.co/S9UUs509J4 pic.twitter.com/Kcslroz776
Yes.TexAgs91 said:
Are we waiting on a WDR or are we waiting on the FAA?
Nearly down! pic.twitter.com/GgdRYEtbMP
— Chris Bergin - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) October 16, 2023
As the consultation with FAA and US Fish and Wildlife over the Starship mishap will likely push into November, further delaying a second launch attempt, SpaceX is calling on Congress to push FAA to issue launch licenses faster - The Washington Post https://t.co/n2NGyy97KB
— Christian Davenport (@wapodavenport) October 17, 2023
Ag87H2O said:
"As the consultation with FAA and US Fish and Wildlife over the Starship mishap will likely push into November ..."
What mishap? The first launch was a relatively successful test flight. Granted, there were some issues that need to be and have been addressed, but labeling it a mishap is simply not accurate.
In a remarkably frank discussion this week, several senior SpaceX officials spoke with Ars Technica on background about how working with the Federal Aviation Administration has slowed down the company's progress.
— Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace) October 17, 2023
Article: https://t.co/H5S4Qd0fAj
International Traffic in Arms Regulations - WikipediaVitruvianAg said:
They should move the launch facility across the river and cut through Mexican Red tape the way everyone else does....
Caliber said:International Traffic in Arms Regulations - WikipediaVitruvianAg said:
They should move the launch facility across the river and cut through Mexican Red tape the way everyone else does....
I used a modified telescope to capture high-speed video of the eclipse at a long focal length. Seeing the lumpy mountains of the moon against a backdrop of churning plasma is incredibly surreal.
— Andrew McCarthy (@AJamesMcCarthy) October 19, 2023
(I hope you weren't sick of eclipse posts đŸ˜œ) pic.twitter.com/Lvd8tWOk67