• @threelonmusketeersM
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    267 months ago

    Look at those shock waves!

    All 33 engines combining into a single large mach diamond was beautiful to see!

    • @[email protected]
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      77 months ago

      Check some of the amateur video coming out. It was mach diamonds all the way down the plume.

  • Kalcifer
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    57 months ago

    That sound never gets old.

  • @[email protected]B
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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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    AFTS Autonomous Flight Termination System, see FTS
    FTS Flight Termination System
    Jargon Definition
    Starlink SpaceX’s world-wide satellite broadband constellation

    2 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 15 acronyms.

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    • @JohnDClayOP
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      I wouldn’t call 100+ km no height

      Edit: looks like it got to about 150km in altitude and about 25k km/h

      • @[email protected]
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        137 months ago

        It also exploded after lifting the second stage to its desired speed, plus performed a hot stage, plus reoriented for the back boost burn and re-ignited before it blew up. This was a phenomenally successful flight for the first stage.

        • @JohnDClayOP
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          25 Mm/h! Mega meters!

    • @[email protected]
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      Not sure where you got that impression from. The booster apparently worked flawlessly during ascent, with all 33 engines working until stage separation. Only 30s into the boostback burn, the AFTS triggered after several engines shut down prematurely. The second stage was deployed successfully, and completed most of its burn, before being lost only around half a minute before scheduled (sub)orbit insertion, around 3km/h short of the required velocity.

      • @[email protected]
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        147 months ago

        A lot of misinformation around every time SpaceX does anything, just look at the news headlines.

        • Pennomi
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          People hate Elon (for very good reasons). But humans tend to believe that if a person is bad that literally everything they do must also be bad, hence the constant hate and misinformation every time SpaceX so much as sneezes.

          • @[email protected]
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            67 months ago

            It is sad to see the achievements made by their thousands of engineers and technicians being downplayed

          • Kalcifer
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            People hate Elon (for very good reasons).

            Would you mind elaborating on exactly what reasons you are referring to? (I’m not intending to create an argument – I’m genuinely just curious as to what you are specifically referring to).

            • @[email protected]
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              47 months ago

              People dislike him for a lot of different reasons. One has been his disregard for workers’ rights and safety. Another is his twitter posts/retweets/memes that put down or spread misinfo about different disadvantaged groups or minorities. His political views are… what you’d expect for someone who posts that, which most people aren’t cool with. His influence over Starlink and terminals not working for the Ukrainian army in Crimea was a mess. When those kids were trapped in an underwater cave and some divers decided not to use his improvised mini-sub, he called one a pedo. He has had sexual harassment allegations. Etc etc.

              Basically, he went from the quirky awkward rich guy making cars and rockets to a really annoying public figure with too much influence, some rough opinions, and no one telling him no.

              (I’m a SpaceX fan and wish he would delete all social media, shut up, and focus. You know, like most CEOs of giant companies.)

              • Kalcifer
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                His influence over Starlink and terminals not working for the Ukrainian army in Crimea was a mess.

                Yeah this one is a pretty big issue, imo, that doesn’t get enough attention. No one country, never mind a single private entity, should have this much global influence. In my opinion, this is a situation that showcases the necesity for some form of regulating world government.

              • Kalcifer
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                16 months ago

                Would you mind citing what leads you to make that statement? I’m not intending to refute your point with my question, I would just like to know, for the sake of conversational accuracy, exactly what you are referring to.