how do you look up the exclusion zone... I saw a tanker go by the pad a few days ago and it wasn't very far at all from the pad ??The channel for the ships/boats is just outside the exclusion zone, so it's not a safety issue.
SN10 being rolled out now from the build site to the launch site:
SN9 launch NET Monday.
how do you look up the exclusion zone... I saw a tanker go by the pad a few days ago and it wasn't very far at all from the pad ??
Just kick a footageHere's the official drone footage from the SN5 launch (together with a bit of onboard footage).
The drone pilot did a really good job to get around for the post-landing view. Again, pre-planning before the event is so important when you have one opportunity to deliver and with no chance of a "take two".
That sentence didn't age too well ...And, this time, SpaceX is likely to nail the actual landing -
True. That said, many who closely follow the Starship testing would have - did - guess likewise. SN8 was a spectacular success until the final seconds and Elon thought the short-term fix was straightforward for the low pressure issue in the header tank.That sentence didn't age too well ...
Whenever I see Starship, I think of BarbarellaWhenever I see Starship, I think Buck Rogers.
Similar, but important differences. SN8 had a pressurization failure that affected both engines on landing. They fixed that, but had a single engine failure this time. One engine lit up and ran perfectly right up to the RUD. The second engine sputtered and quit. It's a learning experience, as they have said.well, I watched this one and I watched the one prior... it was like a perfect replay... in fact you could have used the exact same footage and you would not be able to tell the diff.... I was very surprised they took off with the other rocket sitting out there bare like that... didn't seem to be a safe way to conduct a flight/experiment... if the rocket had exploded on the pad then musk would have lost two rockets... crazy way to conduct business like that... if he's not careful the FAA is going to make him move his experiment out into the gulf or the desert....
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