garycrist Known around here Sep 25, 2021 2,759 8,362 Texas Oct 24, 2024 #21 Wait till you find out how advanced his rocket motors are! Reactions: SJGUSMC21, mat200 and gwminor48
T Timokreon Getting comfortable Feb 25, 2022 894 1,609 Chicago Oct 24, 2024 #22 Yeah, he has a lot of brilliant people working for him. That stainless steel rock is very cool. Now that they can capture the rocket back at the landing pad, that is flipping insane. Reactions: gwminor48, SJGUSMC21, bigredfish and 2 others
Yeah, he has a lot of brilliant people working for him. That stainless steel rock is very cool. Now that they can capture the rocket back at the landing pad, that is flipping insane.
sdkid IPCT+ Member Dec 6, 2014 5,072 21,547 South Dakota Jan 16, 2025 #23 Upper stage of Starship launch failed and broke apart, raining debris in the Caribbean.... Armchair engineers noticed THIS from the launch.... note the speed is already about 2,000km/hr... Reactions: gwminor48, Parley, bigredfish and 1 other person
Upper stage of Starship launch failed and broke apart, raining debris in the Caribbean.... Armchair engineers noticed THIS from the launch.... note the speed is already about 2,000km/hr...
bigredfish Known around here Sep 5, 2016 29,449 74,607 The Swamp Jan 16, 2025 #24 Just saw Elon posted on X that they had identified the problem and had a tentative fix. Something that would have taken NASA a decade. (And apparently that flapping piece wasnt the issue and was on the booster) Reactions: sdkid, anijet, gwminor48 and 2 others
Just saw Elon posted on X that they had identified the problem and had a tentative fix. Something that would have taken NASA a decade. (And apparently that flapping piece wasnt the issue and was on the booster)