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>> No.16149546 [View]

>>16149516
>I love when rogget expend!

>> No.16149562 [View]

>>16149546
the 30 launch old booster
>im gonna booooost
>im gonna reyooooooose

>> No.16149572 [View]
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https://twitter.com/C_Bass3d/status/1784220959689372069

Why does this flag trigger people?

>> No.16149580 [View]

>>16149572
you put af as the filename like we wouldnt notice. gtfo groyper /pol/ retard.

>> No.16149582 [View]
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>>16149516
Howdy partner!

>> No.16149585 [View]

>>16148996
I knew this was going to happen (FAA is extremely crusty and rude) simply because launch and re-entry permitting were going to swallow the FAA alive

Leave it to a politician to do the thing because it is a step up in his career

>> No.16149587 [View]

>>16149516
>I had my marketing team come up with some insane nonsense about how many times Spacex would have to reuse a booster for it to be economical, and they surpassed even that

>> No.16149589 [View]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA006oFAf_8

>> No.16149590 [View]

>>16149585
What point are you making?

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>>16149481

>> No.16149603 [View]

>>16149452
>The ISS one is the standard because it works and everyone uses it.

In the scheme of a mission a few hours to open the door doesn't matter but do they really have to be that slow?

>> No.16149605 [View]

>>16149603
I'm pretty sure they don't, it's just paranoia since the ISS is completely irreplaceable if something goes wrong.

>> No.16149620 [View]

>>16149572
>>16149580
What?

>> No.16149622 [View]

>>16149603
Airlock cycling times really depend on the size of your vaccuum pump and how much atmosphere you are willing to lose. I'm sure the ISS has some shitty tiny pump that cost 999999999 dollars built by Raytheon and they can't afford to lose any atmosphere at all. Cycle times could absolutely be sped up a lot with heavier duty pumps and a willingness to lose a few grams of atmosphere.

>> No.16149626 [View]

>>16149620
Mentally ill individual who forgot to take their daily medication is seeing hidden messages in the filenames.

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>>16149516
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1784398108966941093

lol

>> No.16149700 [View]

>>16149589
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA006oFAf_8
ula btfo again

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>>16149700
96& of ULAs missions between 2000-2009 could have been launched with Falcon 9
only 3 launches out of 116 launches in total would need another rocket (Falcon Heavy for example)

>> No.16149753 [View]
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Shocking news out of NASA today: FH CAN'T launch Gateway (because of structural reasons it can't even lift 20t to LEO)
What a joke!

>> No.16149756 [View]

>>16148644
Some of Saturn

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>>16148769
https://twitter.com/Harry__Stranger/status/1784206019654189435

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>>16149761
https://twitter.com/Harry__Stranger/status/1784206027107492057

>> No.16149767 [View]

>>16149589
good video, and nice voice

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>>16149764

>> No.16149784 [View]

>>16149753
adding some thicker stringers is just beyond SpaceX capabilities

>> No.16149786 [View]

>>16149784
it's absolutely not a surprise to anyone in the industry why the NRO has never selected SpaceX to launch its KH-11s, even though it should technically be within F9's capabilities

>> No.16149802 [View]

>>16149786
or those selections were made such a long time ago that FH didn't exist at that point

>> No.16149804 [View]

>>16149753
So? NASA can just use their own rocket to launch it.
Oh wait.

>> No.16149812 [View]
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There's something so unscientific about the idea that the Gondwana supercontinent existed but I can't pin it down.

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>> No.16149842 [View]

>>16149812
Mars used to have one super big continent too though. One half of the planet was ocean the other water.

>> No.16149845 [View]

>>16149390
Don't forget the other moons like Europa who rip and tear the insides of Io. Orbital resonance and the like.

>> No.16149849 [View]

>>16149390
the 3 new Venus missions will confirm or reject this hypothesis.

>> No.16149851 [View]

>>16149812
>>16149842
What a dumb way to arrange your world's surface, you just wind up with big lame deserts and horizon-to-horizon oceans.

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https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1784462071205159144

You can smell the EU seething about SpaceX. Reminds me of the first year of Biden admin days

>> No.16149857 [View]

>>16149855
yeah everybody is seething pretty much
ULA, the EU, Rocketlab

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>>16149851
Agree. But what I'm trying to say is it's kinda weird how it used to be just one big continent that decided to spread out. From a cosmological principle perspective it seems unlikely. Mars also used to be like that back when it had water. See pic related

>> No.16149860 [View]

>>16149855
>Reminds me of the first year of Biden admin days
why

>> No.16149871 [View]

>>16149860
You might be new here but few years ago, the incoming Biden's NASA admin couldn't say the word "SpaceX" for a full year or so.

>> No.16149882 [View]

>>16147683
>nailed
The vibrations nailed the payload too.

>> No.16149883 [View]

What's the FH issue everyone's dooming about. I remember 2 years ago we were saying how FH could completely replace SLS.

>> No.16149900 [View]

Staging successful
>>16149899
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>>16149899
>>16149899

>>16149899
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>>16149899
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>>16149855
He can't keep getting away with this!

>> No.16149965 [View]

>>16148636
It amazes me that so many allegedly "educated" people have fallen so quickly and so hard for a fraudulent fabrication of such laughable proportions. The very idea that a gigantic ball of rock happens to orbit our planet, showing itself in neat, four-week cycles -- with the same side facing us all the time -- is ludicrous. Furthermore, it is an insult to common sense and a damnable affront to intellectual honesty and integrity. That people actually believe it is evidence that the liberals have wrested the last vestiges of control of our public school system from decent, God-fearing Americans (as if any further evidence was needed! Daddy's Roommate? God Almighty!)
Documentaries such as Enemy of the State have accurately portrayed the elaborate, byzantine network of surveillance satellites that the liberals have sent into space to spy on law-abiding Americans. Equipped with technology developed by Handgun Control, Inc., these satellites have the ability to detect firearms from hundreds of kilometers up. That's right, neighbors .. the next time you're out in the backyard exercising your Second Amendment rights, the liberals will see it! These satellites are sensitive enough to tell the difference between a Colt .45 and a .38 Special! And when they detect you with a firearm, their computers cross-reference the address to figure out your name, and then an enormous database housed at Berkeley is updated with information about you.

>> No.16149966 [View]

>>16148657
He says you have to go back. He's going to build a wall and he's going to make you pay for it. Furthermore he claims that somebody's doing the raping.

>> No.16149988 [View]

>>16149410
bottom jej
look at how often sleepy joe's handlers changed the head of the FAA
then look at the skin tones and early life section, and check out how many were literally in bed with Democrat politicians

>> No.16150076 [View]

>>16149481
Just EVA.

>> No.16150100 [DELETED]  [View]
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It matters whether your leaders care about space

>> No.16150204 [View]

>>16149313
Galileo has nothing to do with starshield/starlink. It's just the euro version of a GPS sat. That said, GPS sats still contain classified tech, so Galileo might too.

>> No.16150551 [View]

>>16148996
Fucking finally.