Posted on 03/14/2024 8:48:34 AM PDT by Red Badger
Thus the need for anti-gravity drives.
It will be a civilian that does finally invent one..............
I wish them all success. You can now go into zero gravity, for 8.5 minutes, with a Virgin Galactica launch from Truth or Consequences NM. Only $500,000 per passenger.
Starlink does a lot more things than advertised and that’s typical of Musk who thinks way ahead.
I’m amazed that the powers that be have let Musk do some of the things he has been doing.
Apple TVs “For All Mankind” does a pretty good job of showing how quickly humans will be their fallen selves with the episodes of the Mars colony. Doesn’t take long before there is a civil war. Wonder if Elon has watched it? Enjoy.
Were you watching when the ragged edges of the plasma flow around the ship went laminar? It was beautiful...
“Single largest object ever put into space.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes this is historical, an immense step forward!
America is truly leading the “space race” again.
The world is made up of people who are not afraid to fail and those who are afraid to try.
Ok Confucius.
Easier to take risks when the federal government gives you billions too.
But the gub'mint gave him money!
Weird. I didn’t mention Musk at all.
And by the way, he was not liked on this forum until he bought twitter and started to insult liberals because he made so much money from government subsidies and contracts. And for making electric vehicles. Now any comment about him or his companies are met with comments like yours.
It’s what space x calls it. I really like they keep pushing and expect failures. Lost the booster and starship and it’s a great success. I really like their willingness to find failures and success with real live flights. The old way (NASA) takes 10-15 years to launch and then finds failures in flight anyway.
Very impressive!
Looks like they fixed the engine damage and separation issues.
For sure it has enough power to reach orbit!
Re-entry looks like a software fix to keep things in the correct orientation.
nope one of the flaps had a camera on it, so it looked like the ship was turning but was not.
was cool to that spacex got as far as they did, next flight 4 will be even better.
Two questions...why did the re-entry burn not take place...and without a visual of the vehicle and no provisions for wreckage recovery, how will they determine the mode of failure?
Spacex is built on the “iterative and incremental development” model. Basically, build it, test it to destruction, take the knowledge gained and build it again, etc. until you have it darn near foolproof. It’s how they built the falcon 9 and falcon heavy rockets. Now those things go up and come back down like clockwork.
CC
The video supplied all the necessary info up until it burned up.
The craft rotated so that the heat shield was not in proper alignment with the atmosphere. the fins of the craft appeared to melt, causing the situation to get worse. They need to do a weight distribution analysis and perhaps add some gyros...................
Yes I know how space X works but thanks for mentioning it for everybody else.
They plan to have 6 more tests this year! Prep for Flight 4 is underway now.
Maybe old joe can use it to bring 200 tons of food to gaza.
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While Gaza aid to Hamas using StarShip is not going to happen, Starship is planned to deliver 200 ton cargoes to any place on Earth in the future as many as 3 a day.
We may go to the stars one day, but it won’t be with rocket ships.
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You mean using only chemical rockets, right?
Back in 1963, there were plans to build an interstellar ship with a crew of 2,000 to go to A. Centauri in a few years using nuclear bomblet propulsion: Project Orion (the original one). Killed by lack of political will.
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